Sango resident’s seek government’s intervention on bad state of roads. By Oyegbenle Taofeek Olamilekan

 Sango resident’s seek government’s intervention on bad state of roads.


By Oyegbenle Taofeek Olamilekan



Residents of Aloko community in sango area,muhydeen college road ilorin, have cried out for governments intervention in providing basic social amenities especially good roads that are lacking in the community .


It was reported that many tenant in the community who could not beat the inconvenience any longer have sought for accommodation elsewhere,while the few ones remaining are contemplating to leave as well.



Reaching to the issue, the caretaker chairman of the community,Hon.Abdulganiyu Cook Olododo said he had visited the local government in charge of the community two times to access the condition of the area.


He promised that the rehabilitation of the road would commence soon,as everything needed was already in place.

Comments

  1. At last this werey came up with a news

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  2. Our voice must be heard in sango area

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  3. Opor o Kokoro ni se

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  4. Great one
    We really need the government intervention in the area

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  5. Government intervention is really needed in the area, great job brother

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  6. Keep up the good job

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  7. @dapoabiodun @ogunupdates ur inter ion is needed

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  8. The road is really bad i hope government could intervene on this

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  9. The road is very bad....
    Our government please we need you to do something

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  10. The community itself didn't have any layout for their area before building houses. If and when government comes for road construction, they will be need to break houses and fences as they've encroached into the roads

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