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Road Repaired By Ogun Govt Before Election Becomes Worse Three Months Later (VIDEO)

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The people of Olambe community in Ogun state have been made to suffer a great deal of bad roads for several years. They have been neglected from development in the state and they thought luck has shined on them in February 2023 when Governor Dapo Abiodun’s led administration visited them with tractors and bulldozers before the election; they did a shabby job on the road but unfortunately, the road became worse than it was three months after election.

Especially on the Olambe-Giwa long road, there is unarguably no time when road users and commuters take the route without saying one or two negative words against Governor Dapo Abiodun’s administration for damaging their roads than it was earlier this year.

For people headed for Lagos state, Olambe-Giwa long road is the best route for them, hence, they have no choice than to ply the road daily. Many of those staying in Olambe community work in Lagos state and this means they have no choice than to go through this menace every day.

For people in this community, there is no season; Dry or rainy, that makes them happy. When it’s dry season, the bad situation of their roads is still pronounced, it only gets worse during raining season.

In some sections of the road, it seem as though pits were dug on them and when commuters ride on this road, they try as much as possible to be careful, skillfully avoid these huge pits on the road. During raining season, some cars end up falling into these pits, some spend days before they are removed due to the situation of the road.

Many people have been forced to sell or move out of their houses in Olambe community so they can rent houses in Lagos state for the sake of their cars and sanity. Landlords have become tenants due to the situation of bad roads in Olambe community.

TRIXX TV Team visited this community to do a first-hand assessment of the situation. We also spoke to some residents, businessmen and commuters in the community.

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