“Sustainability, on the other hand, has to come through sustainable funding, and we are looking into that, how the private sector, the road users, can also come and play role in maintenance management and the development of the rural roads in Ogun State, so that at least, the embodiment of the road users and the private sectors can also raise hands.
“We are going to complement the effort of government because, we know that government now has an over stretched need that has to do with healthcare needs, and other basic amenities, they can even change policies, but by and large, the sustainable funding, also the private sector has to come in, that’s the thinking and part of the reform.
He said, “it is no gainsaying that a larger percentage of our rural roads are such that could make use of different interventions that will alleviate challenges of our rural dwellers on roads and enhance the ease of transportation of agricultural produce from farms to the market and urban communities.”more attention should be given to rural roads in the state, saying, it is a critical economic development of the state.
Huh
Great News! At what cost though?
they should start with agbado ijoko road please
I know nothing goes for free. What do world bank get in return for all this good Samaritan work they keep doing?
Ogun State is the headquarters of bad roads in Nigeria.
Thanks to God, because the roads aren't anything to write home about.
They must have seen something tangible in Ogun, you all be watchful
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