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Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates 4.3km Lagos-Ogun Boundary Road In Alimosho (See Pictures)

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Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday said that his administration would continue to pursue the mass infrastructure delivery vision of late Alhaji Lateef Jakande to enhance connectivity in the state.

Sanwo-Olu said that although Jakande had been laid to rest, his vision for the state was a pathway which his administration would preserve to open up roads in vulnerable communities for progress.

The governor made the remarks during the inauguration of the Lagos-Ogun State Boundary Roads Phase II, in Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos.

He said that Jakande was a lover of the poor and vulnerable and built and renewed infrastructure which included roads, schools, health facilities among others to enhance their lives.

“What Alhaji Lateef Jakande stood for is what we are doing here today,” he said.

He said that the network of roads located in Abule Egba, Meiran and Agbado ran parallel to the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway and would address gridlock, boost connectivity and address perennial flooding on the axis.



He said that the project demonstrated his administration’s “unflinching commitment to completing all outstanding roads to bring succor” to residents.

Sanwo-Olu added that the project was borne out of the commitment of the government to enhance connectivity and reduce travel time.

“I am happy that we have been able to provide this model for our people,” the governor said.



Sanwo-Olu added that he had earlier inaugurated the construction/remodeling of Abesan Youth Centre after attending the 8th Day prayer for late Jakande.

Also, the Special Adviser to the Governor On Works and Infrastructure, Mrs. Aramide Adeyoye said the project was in line with the vision of the government to stimulate growth of satellite settlements and border communities.

She said Sanwo-Olu had during inauguration of a network of 31 Strategic Road in Ifako Ijaye in December 2019 directed that the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure must ensure speedy completion of the Lagos-Ogun State Boundary Roads Phase II.

“The 2nd phase of the Lagos-Ogun Boundary network of roads involves the construction of four roads with a bridge to improve connectivity with neighbouring Ogun State, while providing multiple travel options within the Local Government,” she said.

She said that the scope of the project included a dual-carriageway with reinforced concrete drains, cover slab and walkway, on both sides of the Old Otta Road, which also has a reinforced concrete bridge component.

She added that single carriageways, inner roads with reinforced concrete drains, cover slab and walkway were on both sides of Adekoya, Makinde and Suberu Oje streets in addition to cross culverts and outfall drains among others.



She said the project would reduce travel time between “Lagos and Ogun States by providing alternative route to the ever busy Sango Otta / Lagos –Abeokuta Expressway route to link Ayobo/Ipaja, Command axis and other major parts of the metropolis,” she said.

However, the Community Development Areas and Community Development Centres (CDCs) who requested for construction of about 2,700 inner streets thanked the government for the project promising to protect the infrastructure.

An octagenarian in the area, Mrs Felicia Bamgbade told NAN that the project was first started by late Alhaji Lateef Jakande, but was later abandoned leading to decades of suffering for residents.

“I live at Aduke Longos Estate, it has been in a very terrible situation for us since 2001 that I moved here, because no vehicle can pass here, we have to walk through the water with our legs but today I am happy that this bridge was constructed in my lifetime.

“Now we have opportunity to go everywhere with ease, we can go to Meiran, Ilepo, Abule Egba, Oshodi without fear of water or flood, my children will find it easy to come and visit now,” she said.



The road is expected to serve as alternative route to the ever busy Sango-Ota and the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway route to link Ayobo Ipaja, Command axis and other parts of the state.

Other residents and road users also commended the project.

The construction arose from the need to complement the network of 21 roads and two bridges constructed in phase one of the project to curb perennial flooding on the axis.

The project awarded in May 2018 was handled by Visible Construction Ltd.

The project included 4.7 Kms Old Ota Road construction with bridge, 455 metres Adekoya Road, 684 metres Makinde Road, 465 meters Suberu Oje Road and dredging of 23.3 kms Ilo River.

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Tinubu, APC Not Coercing Governors, Politicians To Join Party, Says Kalu

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By Augustine Akhilomen

….Insists South-East Is Not Marginalise Under APC Govt

A former Senate Chief Whip, Orji Kalu has dismissed reports suggesting that president Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) are forcing governors and other politicians to dump their party and join the ruling party ahead of the 2027 elections.

Kalu made this known on Tuesday while addressing journalists as plenary resumed after the Easter break.

He also noted that party membership remains a matter of personal choice and negotiation.

“President Tinubu has never begged anybody to leave his party or to join our party. If a governor decides to join the APC, that is his business.

“When you come, we negotiate; if it is good, you stay; if not, you go your way. Nobody is forcing anybody,” he explained.

Kalu further dismissed claims that the South East is marginalised under the APC government, arguing that both the late President Muhammadu Buhari and President Tinubu have contributed to national development, including in the South East.

“Every President has something to add. Buhari has contributed his quota, Tinubu is contributing his quota. We are getting what we are supposed to get… maybe even more today. That does not mean Buhari did not do well,” he said.


Assessing Tinubu’s reform agenda, he said macroeconomic indicators show progress, but challenges persist at the grassroots due to insecurity and sabotage.

“The upper end of the reform is working… investors are coming in. But the lower end has problems because of insecurity and sabotage. Reforms take time; they don’t happen in one day,” he added, citing long-term reform paths in China and Singapore.

Kalu expressed confidence in Tinubu’s re-election prospects in 2027, describing the opposition as weak and lacking viable alternatives.

“I don’t think anybody will defeat President Tinubu in a free and fair election. APC is like a moving train. Even in places that were not APC before, people are joining. We are rocking like a hurricane,” he declared

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Don’t take us for granted, Akpabio destroyed NASS – ADC members warn Tinubu

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, National Legislatures Forum, on Tuesday warned President Bola Tinubu’s administration against taking the party’s humane’s disposition for weakness.


Speaking at the forum’s press conference in Abuja, a former member of the House of Representatives, Chile Igbawua, warned that the ADC is not begging but asking the judiciary and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to carry out its duties.

According to Igbawua: “Agreed that the ADC has been as humane as the opposition political party can be but I would like to sound a note of warning that this government should not take that for weakness. We are not begging, we are simply asking everybody to do what they are supposed to do. The judiciary and electoral umpire should do their work as they are assigned.


“As it stands, ADC doesn’t have confidence in INEC as it’s presently constituted. It’s surprising that the head of the legislature has become a press secretary to the INEC Chairman that when accusations are done against him, he sit there in the other arm of government to defend him just like he defends other functionaries in the executives.”

Igbawua also accused Senate President Godswill Akpbio of destroying the Nigerian legislature, stressing that the forum is ashamed of the current National Assembly.


He added: “We know that Akpabio has destroyed the legislature and we are ashamed to say so, we were there and we knew what we did when occasion demanded.

“We are ashamed of what we see there today but we believe that those who think that they have a field day should know that they don’t, they will all give account if anybody tries to mess up the democracy; he will account for it personally and corporately.”

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Ex-APC spokesman slams Gbajabiamila over ‘scatter ADC’ comment

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A former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Timi Frank, on Tuesday criticised the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, over his recent remarks on the African Democratic Congress.

Frank, in a statement issued in Abuja, described the comment as reckless and dangerous, saying it could encourage internal crisis within opposition parties and undermine Nigeria’s democracy.

He also called on the United States government to investigate and sanction the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, alleging that his actions could weaken democratic institutions.

The controversy stems from comments made by Gbajabiamila, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, during the 50th birthday celebration of the wife of Hon. Leke Abejide in Abuja.

A video from the event, which surfaced online on Monday, captured him urging Abejide to remain in the ADC and intensify internal resistance amid the party’s ongoing leadership crisis.

The ADC has been embroiled in factional disputes in recent months, with rival camps laying claim to its leadership. Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission has declined to recognise either side pending legal clarity.

Reacting, Frank argued that the Chief of Staff’s comments go beyond political banter and raise serious constitutional concerns, particularly given his position in government.

He said, “Your statement, as Chief of Staff, raises serious concerns about the determination by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s regime to truncate democracy.

“An inference can be made that there is an infringement on the independence of the judiciary.”

He warned that any suggestion of political interference in judicial processes could erode public trust in democratic institutions.

Timi warned that any suggestion that courts could be influenced “undermines public confidence in democratic institutions,” citing references to political actors, including Leke Abejide, as requiring clarification to avoid “dangerous interpretations.”

According to him, the remarks reinforce suspicions of executive interference in the internal crises affecting opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party, Labour Party, New Nigeria Peoples Party and the ADC.

“When a Chief of Staff speaks, it reflects the body language of the President. This points to a deliberate attempt to weaken opposition and consolidate power.

“The audacity of the statement suggests nothing will happen even if opposition parties are destabilised. That is dangerous,” he added.

Frank further described Gbajabiamila as “an alter ego of the President” who had “displayed the arrogance of power,” insisting that public office holders must exercise restraint and respect constitutional boundaries.

He also called on the United States government to investigate and possibly sanction the presidential aide, alleging that his conduct could have broader implications for democratic governance.

“As an American citizen, he should be held accountable. We want to know if he is meeting his tax obligations in line with his earnings in Nigeria,” Frank said, describing him as “a bad ambassador of the United States.”

“We call for his resignation with immediate effect. If such a statement were made in the United States, the official involved would have resigned forthwith,” he said.

He added that he plans to petition the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, stressing that “those entrusted with leadership must reflect humility, constitutional awareness and respect for separation of powers.”

In the viral clip that triggered the backlash, Gbajabiamila was heard rallying support for Abejide within the ADC’s internal contest.

“I know you to be a committed party man. I know you to be a fighter. I know you to be someone who does not like to be cheated. So please, my charge to you is to stay in that same ADC. Fight them. Scatter them. Hold on to your party, ADC. Do not abandon them.

“We like what you are doing. Continue. Don’t mind what the former governor said, that they will come and join the APC. No, no, no. Stay in ADC. Win your re-election in the ADC, and you will.

“Bring Gombe, what’s his name again? Bala Gombe. Bring him. Do the right thing. You are a fighter. Do the right thing. Nobody can come and take your party away from you. A party that you have built with your sweat, your money, and everything. Continue. Good luck in court,” he stated.

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