Lagos State Governor
Babatunde Fashola point out that President Goodluck Jonathan has failed to
fulfil his promises made to Nigerians prior to the 2011 election, he said,
“that is the
difference between us, All Progressives Congress, APC, and them, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP-led Federal Government.
difference between us, All Progressives Congress, APC, and them, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP-led Federal Government.
Fashola made the remarks at
the commissioning of the 2.18 Kilometer Glover Road, Ikoyi, which also had in
attendance the business mogul, Otunba Subomi Balogun, Commissioner of Works and
Infrastructure, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat and others dignitaries in attendance. He
said that the President has continued to come back with new promises without
fulfilling the previous ones.
According to Fashola, “I
have said time again, that the issues with the presidential election is not new
promises by the PDP presidential candidate (Goodluck Jonathan), it is the
record of service about what he has done with the promises he made in 2011.”
The Governor noted that the President in 2011 promised to build the Second
Niger Bridge but four years after, Nigerians were yet to see the bridge. He
said, “But we promised to build the Lekki-Ikoyi link Bridge in 2010 and in
three years we have finished a first class architectural masterpiece which put
Lagos back on the global architectural reckoning.
“For our political opponents,
they say it is expensive, they say every negative thing about it, but we used
the same contractor, Julius Berger, to build that bridge. The same contractor
has not been able to help them deliver the Second Niger Bridge that the
president promised since 2011. “After building that bridge I promised you that
we would improve connectivity here and give commuters choice, we have finished
Glover Road, we are on Second Avenue and other roads, I have kept my promises.
The Governor said with the
upgrading of the road, motorists, bicycle riders would have respite, adding
that if the road is well maintained, “the road could last between 30 and 50
years.” Earlier, Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Dr. Kadri Hamzat
who explained that the 2.18km road with 10 meters width with integrated
pedestrian and bicycle lanes was government’s strategy at tackling climate
change while also ensuring that residents could make lifestyle changes that
could further enhance their health status.
According to Fashola the use of bicycle
would reduce carbon emission just as bicycle riding would affect positive
lifestyle, adding that the road has all the necessary service ducts with
adequate provisions made for street lights and alternative power supply built
with interlocking paring stones.
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