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Ogun Gives Buhari Two Weeks To Fix Sango-Otta Road

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Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has given the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to fix the dilapidated Sango Ota road.
The Sango-Ota road is a federal road and has been in a poor state for several years despite its economic importance to the country and several outcries by the people of the area to the government to fix the road.
The Tide recalls that during President Buhari’s visit to Ogun State in January, this year, he promised to fix the road.
However, residents of the area and road users said nothing much has been done to rehabilitate the road.
Many have called on the state government to take over the road if the Federal Government fails to do the needful.
Inspecting the road last Saturday, Governor Abiodun charged the Federal Government to hasten up the repair of the road within the next two weeks.
According to his Senior Special Assistant on New Media, Emmanuel Ojo, the governor vowed to take over the road if the Federal Government fails to take actions within the next two weeks.

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