Aiyedatiwa promises that we will finish Akeredolu's unfinished projects. In a similar vein, Aiyedatiwa declared that his government would redesign the state's road system, beginning in Akure, the state capital.

Lucky Aiyedatiwa
Aiyedatiwa promises that we will finish Akeredolu's unfinished projects. In a similar vein, Aiyedatiwa declared that his government would redesign the state's road system, beginning in Akure, the state capital. By Dayo Johnson, Akure Ondo state governor, Hon. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has promised to prioritize the completion of unfinished projects by the late governor, Rotimi Akeredolu.
In a similar vein, Aiyedatiwa declared that his government would redesign the state's road system, beginning in Akure, the state capital. During his inspection of two ongoing road projects in Akure, the flyover at Onyearugbulem/Irese road and the dualization of Oda road, he made this statement. Recall that a few weeks prior, the governor had given contractors in charge of state-wide road construction orders to promptly return to the sites and make sure the projects are completed on schedule. Speaking at the Oda Road Dualization inspection site, Aiyedatiwa emphasized his dedication to carrying out the agenda of the late former Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu by giving unfinished projects a top priority.
He underlined how crucial it is to complete the Oda road before the start of the rainy season and assured the contractor of the government's cooperation to make sure the project is finished on schedule. The administration's commitment to improving infrastructure for the benefit of all residents was reaffirmed by the governor. Governor Aiyedatiwa reaffirmed the administration's commitment to reducing traffic jams and enhancing road connectivity with the project at the flyover location.
In addition to praising the contractors and the community's commitment to the project's early delivery, he commended the late governor's effort with the project and guaranteed its quick completion. The project has gained speed, according to Engr. Allen Idowu, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Infrastructure, with contractors starting work again after the governor's encouragement. Idowu said that notable progress has been achieved, crediting the faster pace to well-coordinated mobilization activities.