Inside Ondo: No road project will be left uncompleted — Gov. Aiyedatiwa

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Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State on Wednesday assured the people of the state that no road project would be left uncompleted, including those inherited by his administration.

The governor made this statement during the flag-off of the dualisation of a 10-kilometre stretch from Cashhold Junction to Km10 on the Akure–Idanre corridor, from Arakale to Oke-Aro Junction in Akure, the state capital.

Aiyedatiwa stated that the flag-off of the road was one of his major electioneering campaign promises, describing the project as crucial to accelerated progress and prosperity in the state.

According to him, the project will feature modern traffic systems and solar-powered streetlights, and is designed to accommodate heavy vehicular traffic with its robust pavement structure and 28-metre-wide carriageway.

He reiterated his administration’s commitment to infrastructural development in the state.

He said, “This project stands as a powerful testimony to the resolve of our administration to build an Ondo State where opportunities are not just promised but are accessible — a place where every citizen can thrive in an environment of progress and shared prosperity.”

The governor linked the initiative to his administration’s 7-Point Development Agenda, known as “OUR EASE”, noting that the Akure–Idanre Road is a critical economic artery long plagued by congestion, delays, and safety hazards due to its outdated single carriageway.

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“For what has seemed like an eternity, this road has been a source of daily frustration for commuters and a bottleneck for the movement of agricultural produce from Idanre to Akure’s markets. Today, we begin to change that story,” he said.

Aiyedatiwa also emphasised that the road would boost tourism to the iconic Idanre Hills and promote economic growth through increased connectivity, trade, job creation, and ease of movement.

The governor noted that other features of the road would include dual carriageways with a width of 9.3 metres, 1.5-metre walkways on each side, a 3-metre utility bay, line drains and medians, and traffic lights at critical intersections.

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Describing the project as a gateway to unlocking the vast potential of Ondo State, Aiyedatiwa assured residents that it would be completed to the highest standards and within schedule.

The governor also expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for enabling states to pursue developmental projects through increased fiscal capacity.

Aiyedatiwa pledged that all ongoing road projects across the state — including those inherited by his administration — would be completed.