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NAUS, Others Call For Completion Of Ibadan-Ogbomoso Road Project

by Henry Tyohemba
10 months ago
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The National Association of University Students (NAUS) and the Ogbomoso Indigenous Associations, Youth, and Ogbomoso Community have jointly condemned the deplorable state of Ogbomoso’s infrastructure, particularly the roads within the community and the Ibadan-Ogbomoso road.

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A press statement released from the office of the Vice President of NAUS Southwest lamented the region’s dilapidated roads, unfinished projects, and commuters’ plight.

The statement, signed by Comrade Tiamiyu Olayinka Ibraheem, Vice President of NAUS Southwest, said they will no longer tolerate these issues, describing them as deliberate neglect by the federal government.

“We demand immediate action from the Federal Ministry of Works and relevant authorities. Complete the Ibadan-Ogbomoso Road project, repair and maintain existing roads, and relieve affected businesses and residents.

“We issue a 30-day ultimatum to the government to address these concerns. Failure to do so will lead to mass protests, demonstrations, economic shutdowns, and escalation to national and international forums. We will rest when our demands are met.

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“The people of Ogbomoso have suffered for too long. We will not be silenced. We urge the government to prioritise the welfare and safety of Ogbomoso’s citizens and commuters.

“NAUS will not tolerate a single life of our members lost on this road or any other road. We appreciate the efforts of the Soun of Ogbomoso, park managers, security operatives, and many others who made today’s demonstration successful. This is just the beginning of our struggle, and we will continue to raise our voices until our demands are met,” he stated.

According to him, the Ogbomoso road has been a vital route for commuters travelling north and southwest. Due to this strategic location, it is one of the busiest roads in the nation.

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“Despite this glaring reality, many lives have been lost due to the negligence of authorities in renovating this road. The lives lost on this road are not accidents; they result from neglect.

“This road has served as a lifeline for commuters, while the alternative project initiated years ago remains incomplete,” he added.


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