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Fix Isheri-Oshun Roads, Residents Urge Sanwo-Olu

Residents of Isheri-Oshun in Igando-Ikotun council area of Lagos have appealed to the state government to fix inner roads in White Sand Community before the rainy season.
In separate interviews, the residents told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday, that inner roads like Osas, Oyatoki, Prophet Ayodele, New Road, Bola Street and Nwabueze Street were in deplorable state and needed urgent attention.
Alhaji Hakeem Oladipupo, the Chairman, Isale-Ijon Community Development Area (CDA) in Isheri-Oshun area, told NAN that the state of the road remained the same in spite of the efforts of members of the community.
“The water that was supposed to go into the canal, under Isheri bridge was channeled into the community, making the community to be flooded during rainfall.
“It is sad that in spite of all our efforts as a community to ensure that the incessant flooding that affects our lives during the rainy season becomes a thing of the past, nothing is being done by Lagos government.
“Last week, I was at Alausa secretariat to meet with state government engineers; the problem became worse when water from the main road (Isheri-Ijegun road) was channelled into our community instead of under the bridge,” Oladipupo lamented.
He said residents of the community were always worried whenever the rainy season approached, hence the appeal to government for urgent intervention.
“We want them to come to our rescue, we voted for them, we deserve to be listened to, we are tax paying citizens.
“We usually task ourselves then for those who have building projects; we usually ask that they bring two trucks of red sand to fill the roads, then for the main road users we task them two thousand naira,” he said
Oladipupo said the community had approached the state Ministry of Works for assistance to dredge the canal.
The community, consisting of 15 Community Development Associations with over one million residents, said they were yet to feel the presence of the Lagos State government in terms of basic infrastructure.
Alhaji Sikiru Sarumi, the Chairman Ajaye CDA, also told NAN that several letters had been written to the Lagos State government, through the Offices of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Work and Drainage.
He said others were addressed to the Permanent Secretary Ministry of the Environment, Lagos State Public Advice Centre as well as the office of Governor Babajide Sanwoolu, requesting assistance in dredging the canal.
“Most times when we write they usually respond in fact they usually send engineers to come and inspect but after that no feasible action.
“We have written series of reminders yet no action, when it starts to rain, the road is usually submerged,” he said.
Sarumi told NAN that dredging and construction of canals were huge tasks for the local government to embark upon, urging the state government to clamp down on those whose buildings were blocking the canals.
“The local government cannot handle this in all honesty, it is bigger than them, we need the state government to intervene.
“Take for instance a signpost put up by the government that some areas are drainage channel, that’s where some people choose to build their houses.
“As community leaders, there is little or nothing we can do, but if the state government takes charge, they will do the needful,” he said.
Mr Seyi Adekoya, a resident at Osas street told NAN: “This year’s rain is yet to begin and it’s a mess, we just want to appeal to the government to come to our aide.”
Mrs Agnes Ajayi, a resident, told NAN that living in White-Sand during the rainy season is filled with unpleasant memories.
“Whenever the rain gets heavy my children and I move to my sisters house at Ijegun, it’s not easy.
“Transportation becomes something else, as a community, we have tried but we need government to step in,” she said. (NAN)
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TCN, BEDC Trade Blame over Power Outage on 33kV Feeder in Edo

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has faulted the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) for allegedly misleading the public over power outages in Edo district.
A statement by the TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, on Sunday in Benin said that TCN’s maintenance work had nothing to do with the blackout experienced by BEDC’s 33kV customers.
It would be recalled that on March 14, BEDC had claimed that TCN’s maintenance activities were the cause of power outages in Sapele, Abraka, Ugelli/Shell and industrial areas through its social media platform.
Mbah explained that TCN only requested a planned outage on March 11, at the Amukpe Transmission Station, which was completed the same day and power was restored.
Mbah emphasised that TCN’s maintenance had nothing to do with power delivery to BEDC customers.
” TCN wishes to address the publication by Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) on its social media platform, dated March 14, that TCN was responsible for the blackout, which was not true
“The announcement by BEDC’s inability to deliver power to its 33kV customers to TCN’s maintenance activities was not true.
“For clarification purposes, TCN only applied for a planned outage on March 11, at the Amukpe Transmission Station, which was completed on the same day, and bulk power supply was restored.
“Contrary to BEDC’s claims, TCN’s maintenance activities did not cause the power delivery issues experienced by BEDC’s customers, ” Mbah said.
The general manager stated that the only valid statement in BEDC’s publication was regarding the Ughelli/Shell 33kV feeder T1 60MVA, which tripped off due to a fault on March 14.
Mbah disclosed that TCN was currently working to restore bulk power supply to the affected feeder.
She emphasised that all other areas mentioned by BEDC in their release, experiencing power delivery issues, were due to a fault on BEDC’s 33kV feeders.
She urged BEDC to provide accurate information to its customers and avoid misrepresentations, stressing that facts should be made clear for the benefit of stakeholders.
Mbah reiterated that TCN remained committed to maintaining efficient and reliable electricity transmission across the country for all consumers. (NAN)
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LASG Diverts Traffic for Independence Bridge Repairs

The Lagos State Government has announced a diversion plan ahead of emergency repairs on Independence/Mekwen Bridge, inbound the Marina/CMS route.
Oluwaseun Oshiyemi, Commissioner for Transportation, confirmed the diversion in a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday in Lagos.
Oshiyemi stated that the diversion will begin on March 19 and last until May 26.
“During repairs, the road from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) through Bonny Camp Bridge to Independence Bridge will be closed to vehicles.
“Likewise, the service lane at Bonny Camp Underpass Bridge inbound Independence Bridge will not be accessible to motorists.
“However, the service lane from Ahmadu Bello Way to Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue will remain open to traffic,” he said.
Oshiyemi listed alternative routes for motorists to ease traffic flow during the repair period.
Motorists going to Victoria Island from Ahmadu Bello Way should use Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Akin Adesola Street, Falomo Roundabout, then Obafemi Awolowo Road to Ring Road.
Those heading to 3rd Mainland Bridge should take Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Akin Adesola Street, Alfred Rewane Road, Osborne Road, then link Ring Road.
Motorists going to Inner Marina and CMS from Ahmadu Bello Way should follow Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Akin Adesola Street, Falomo Roundabout, and Obafemi Awolowo Road to J.K. Randle Road.
Drivers heading to Ahmadu Bello Way from Inner Marina or CMS will go through traffic access available.
Oshiyemi assured residents that Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) will manage traffic throughout the diversion period.
The commissioner urged all motorists to remain patient during the partial road closure.
He added the repairs form part of the traffic management plan by the Federal Ministry of Works for road rehabilitation in Lagos. (NAN)
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Adeleke’s $20m Fraud Allegation Against Oyetola mere Shadow Chasing – Ogundokun

A frontline politician, Chief Abiola Ogundokun, has described Gov.
Ademola Adeleke of Osun’s $20 million fraud allegation against his immediate predecessor, Adegboyega Oyetola, as mere shadow chasing.Ogundokun stated this in a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, while reacting to a petition by Adeleke to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against Oyetola.
Adeleke had, in the petition, alleged that Oyetola, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, misappropriated a $20 million World Bank health grant while he was governor of the state.
Ogundokun said in the state that there was nothing serious in the petition other than a drama aimed at generating negative energy toward the 2026 governorship election in the state.
He described Oyetola as a man of sterling performance in the private sector as well as due diligence and strict adherence to rules in the public service as governor.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain also described the former governor as the pride of Osun and Nigeria who should not be pulled down or given uncharitable names but encouraged to do more for the state.
According to him, there is the need to stop a destructive campaign of “I will destroy you if I can’t get it.
“Oyetola is honest to a fault,” he remarked, calling on the people of the state to join him in moving Osun forward.
Ogundokun advised Adeleke to prioritise good governance rather than engaging in frivolous activities.
“What Osun requires and deserves is focused leadership and serious engagements.
“I will advise Ademola Adeleke to stop playing politics with the exalted office of the governor by turning it to a petition writing apparatus.
“He should use the enormous power of the office to improve the lots of the people instead of deploying the state resources to bully and witch-hunt a perceived enemy or enemies.
“Writing a petition against a man like Oyetola, to me, is like chasing a shadow.
“The task before Adeleke is huge, and meeting the expectations of the people should be his priority and not fighting an imaginary political foe,” he said.
The elder statesman urged the governor not to deviate from the vision of the state’s forefathers.
Rather, he said that Adeleke should learn to build on the good foundation of his predecessor instead of finding ways to shoot down his good legacies. (NAN)