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Ogun Govt. Defends Work On Newly Constructed Roads, Blames Indiscriminate Dumping Of Refuse On Wash-off

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By Ayodele Oni

 

Ogun State Government has defended the quality of some newly constructed roads in the state, attributing recent wash-off of a section in Abeokuta to the indiscriminate dumping of refuse into drainage channels by residents.

 

It warned that such practices pose serious threats to public infrastructure and community safety.

 

The government explained that preliminary findings revealed that waste materials dumped into drains obstructed the free flow of stormwater during a recent heavy rainfall, leading to a buildup of water pressure that eventually undermined the affected section of the road.

 

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, government dismissed suggestions that the incident resulted from poor construction or the use of substandard materials.

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According to the statement, the drainage infrastructure attached to the road was properly designed to accommodate stormwater runoff, but the accumulation of refuse created artificial blockages that prevented water from flowing freely.

 

The statement noted that all materials used for the construction of the road underwent rigorous quality tests and met, and in some cases exceeded, the required engineering standards.

 

It added that the contractor handling the project is a reputable construction firm with many years of experience and a proven record of delivering quality infrastructure projects.

 

“The incident was not caused by any defect in the road construction. Investigations point to the blockage of drainage channels by refuse dumped indiscriminately by residents, which prevented the free flow of water and led to the damage recorded after the heavy rainfall.”

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The statement further disclosed that the contractor, alongside engineers from the Ogun State Ministry of Works, is currently on-site carrying out a comprehensive assessment of the damage.

 

It noted that following the evaluation, immediate remedial works would commence to restore the affected section of the road and ensure the safety and convenience of road users.

 

While reaffirming the government’s commitment to the provision and maintenance of critical infrastructure across the state, the statement stressed that residents also have a responsibility to protect public assets.

 

It warned that dumping refuse into drainage channels contributes not only to the destruction of roads, but also to flooding, environmental degradation, public health risks, destruction of property and avoidable expenditure of public resources.

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Some of the affected roads include Car Wash–Moore Junction in Abeokuta

 

The statement urged residents to report individuals or groups caught dumping waste into drains to the appropriate authorities for necessary action.

 

According to the government, protecting public infrastructure requires collective responsibility and cooperation from all stakeholders, adding that it would continue to take proactive measures to safeguard lives, property and public investments across the state.

 

Ogun State Government reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the prompt rehabilitation of the affected road, while intensifying public awareness campaigns aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future.


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  1. Set up a task force to check those dumping the refuse and impose VERY SEVERE PENALTIES on culprits. Our peoples are so daft and wicked. They only understand STIFF PENALTIES FOR MISBEHAVIOUR.

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