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Motorist in Oyun laments over bad road

By: Afolayan oluwaseun aduragbemi


Commercial drivers within the Oyun axis, Kwara State have lamented over the bad roads in the area which needs urgent government intervention. 


According to one of the driver, Mr. Akano, said  the bad road have made life more miserable for them ,adding that due to the bad road, his maruwa always has one fault or the other


One of the student living in the community Miss Shola Mercy who is a student of computer science also said the issue of bad road  in the community made transportation difficult for them in the area, adding that there is increase in transportation within the community due to the bad road. 


In his comments, the Chairman of Okada Riders, Mr Femi jimoh appealed to the local government chairman to help them fix the road in other to make work easy for them which according to him 

 will lead to growth and development of the community.










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Comments

  1. I urge the government to work on the road cause i do wake up around 7 just to get to school early but due to the bad road I get to school late whenever it rains

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  2. Government needs to intervene in this, this is quite very bad. Something should be done for easy movement and access

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  3. The government should please work on the road

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  4. I urge the government to look into this I have to wake up as early as 5am if I want to get to work by 8 am because of the bad road

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  5. The government need to look into it to avoid losing lives



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  6. The government should work on oyun road

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  7. Nice write up keep it up
    Darling

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