Governor Akinwunmi Ambode developmental inspection to Majidun waterside
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode paid an unexpected visit to inspect Majidun waterside for development on the 11th of December 2016.
Majidun community had been tagged "Ikorodu Waterfront" as well being view as a violence area characterised by illegal business ranging from buying and selling of fuel gotten through pipeline vandalism. Consequently Majidun fall among the communities that was invaded through a Joint Task Force (JTF) military operation called AWASE, on October 5th 2014.
Thus the community's creek and one of its major street (Ilaje and Ayegbajeje) that serve as a link road to Ebute-Ikorodu was been seize, left all other normal businesses over there shut by the military force.
However every effort made by stakeholders to have the road open proved abortive according to a resident, Mr. Demehin Temituro, who also suggest Akinwunmi Ambode visit to the area as an interest to move the military force off the area for development.
Deduced from Iyanoye Akinola, worker in Environmental Unit of Ikorodu-West Local Authority, the state government had been seeking out a way to reduce traffic along Ikorodu Lagos road for long. The road blocked by the military force as a result of bunkery activities around the area has now been viewed as a link road that ought to be reconstructed to aids the issue of traffic along Ikorodu Lagos road.
" I was opportune to glance through a document which shows that the road blocked by the military force will be ignor for alternative road (Ogolonto) that can be link to Ebute-Ikorodu, said, Iyanoye Akinola who also of the perception that the visit of governor Ambode to that same blocked area shows that the military men may be order to leave the area for the reconstructeion of the road to commence.
Majidun community had been tagged "Ikorodu Waterfront" as well being view as a violence area characterised by illegal business ranging from buying and selling of fuel gotten through pipeline vandalism. Consequently Majidun fall among the communities that was invaded through a Joint Task Force (JTF) military operation called AWASE, on October 5th 2014.
Thus the community's creek and one of its major street (Ilaje and Ayegbajeje) that serve as a link road to Ebute-Ikorodu was been seize, left all other normal businesses over there shut by the military force.
However every effort made by stakeholders to have the road open proved abortive according to a resident, Mr. Demehin Temituro, who also suggest Akinwunmi Ambode visit to the area as an interest to move the military force off the area for development.
Deduced from Iyanoye Akinola, worker in Environmental Unit of Ikorodu-West Local Authority, the state government had been seeking out a way to reduce traffic along Ikorodu Lagos road for long. The road blocked by the military force as a result of bunkery activities around the area has now been viewed as a link road that ought to be reconstructed to aids the issue of traffic along Ikorodu Lagos road.
" I was opportune to glance through a document which shows that the road blocked by the military force will be ignor for alternative road (Ogolonto) that can be link to Ebute-Ikorodu, said, Iyanoye Akinola who also of the perception that the visit of governor Ambode to that same blocked area shows that the military men may be order to leave the area for the reconstructeion of the road to commence.
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