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Nigeria news : Presidency rejects Abiodun, Sanwo-Olu’s bids to toll three Ogun-Lagos federal roads

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Babajide Sanwo Olu and Dapo Abiodun

Plans by the Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun and his Lagos State counterpart, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to commercialize the Ikorodu-Sagamu, Epe-Ijebu-Ode and Lagos-Abeokuta roads, by taking them over from the Federal Government seem to have suffered a setback as the Presidency did not agree to the proposal.

wowplus learnt that the Presidency refused to handover the three roads to the government of Ogun and Lagos States for undisclosed reasons.

wowplus reported in September that the duo of Abiodun and Sanwo-Olu had agreed to commercialize the three federal roads in order to make their maintenance an easy task; by allowing private investors to fund and toll the roads so as to ease transportation of people from Lagos to Abeokuta.

However, Gov Abiodun, speaking on Thursday at the Statutory Meeting of Ogun State Council of Obas, held at the Obas Complex, Okemosan, Abeokuta, said the Presidency had replied in the negative to a joint letter written by the two states.

Abiodun disclosed that the Federal Government said it would rather partner with Lagos and Ogun in repairing the roads, instead of handing them over.

The Ogun State Governor, who was not satisfied with the decision of the Presidency, said he would re-echo the need to transfer the roads to Ogun and Lagos States in another meeting coming up later this month.

His words: “Governor Sanwo-Olu and I actually put pen on paper and wrote a joint letter to the Federal Government and demanded that these roads be handed over to us so that we can commercialize them. We have since gotten a response from the Federal Government asking us that, rather than to transfer these roads to us, they want to partner with us.

“I was at Abuja last week to discuss this matter with the Presidency and they have asked us to come for a meeting. Because if you take a look at the Lagos-Ota road for an example, and look at the budget that has just been submitted; that budget provided for about N200 billion for federal roads. There is a road in Ogun State today that will cost about N60 billion to repair; just in Ogun State alone. So how can N200b suffice to repair roads in Nigeria? On the Lagos-Ota road, the Federal Government is owing contractors N26 billion, so where do we start from?

“Last week, we had a meeting with the Presidency and Ministry of Finance and we’re looking at alternative means of funding these roads and we’re going to be visiting this issue of transferring the roads to us.”

Babajide Sanwo Olu and Dapo Abiodun

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