Bad roads: You don’t deserve second term – Ogun residents tell Abiodun

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Some aggrieved residents of Ogun State have called out Governor Dapo Abiodun over the palliative works he claimed to be doing on the collapsed Sango-Ota

Barely three days to a mass protest planned by the Nigeria Labour Congress over the poor state of Sango-Ota road, Gov Abiodun, on Sunday, announced that the “palliative roadworks on Sango Ota-Joju-Abeokuta Road will bring relief to multiple road users daily transversing this route.”

However, it appears Ogun residents were not satisfied with the measures put in place by the State Government to mitigate their sufferings on the road. Noel Oluwadami: Mr Governor, I have seen governors in Ogun State, but this your own, despite being a member of our party, is highly condemnable. Infact, I am shocked, but why should I be when you are also another politician that cares less about the masses? Well-done on this post that you expect us to applaud.”

Sowunmi Kazeem: “Who is fooling who? Mr Governor, I am highly disappointed in you. We have lost trust in your government. When you where coming, you promised heaven and earth.” Emmanuel Adegoke: “Mr Governor, if it hadn’t been NLC ultimatum, you would have left us suffering on daily basis? I regret voting for you sir.”

 

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