In a swift reaction, the Ogun State Government has directed contractors back to the Panseke-Adigbe Road project which was reported in the media that rain has washed off the asphalt used on the road.
The Ogun State Government said it is looking at the possibility of providing durable drainage by extending the ongoing construction work on the Panseke-Adigbe Road in Abeokuta, to reach the popular Opako Bridge along Obada Road.
This is in order to put a permanent stop to the perennial destruction of the retaining walls on the busy bridge, due to the lack of proper drainage.
The original Panseke-Adigbe Road project contract started but abandoned by the immediate past government was 500-metre short, with the intent to stop the new road around Alowonle area.
However, in a swift reaction, the current Administration of Governor Abiodun is working with contractors handling the ongoing project towards extending drainage to the bridge, so that there will be proper flow and channeling of water, especially during the rains which have currently destroyed the approach to the bridge, even as the bridge itself remains intact.
As at Saturday afternoon, engineers were at the bridge with excavators to put washed off materials back in place so that the road may become motorable, pending the time when drainage work must have reached the site.
The State Government pleads with road users and residents to cooperate with engineers on-site, while they carry out their duties in a reasonable time.
Below are pictures from the construction site as the contractors are on ground to fix back the road.
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