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Ogundele road continues to worsen- Residents lament

By: Odewumi lateefat Ayobami


The residents of Ogundele Itamon area in Ilorin west local government, Kwara state continue to lament over the bad state of their roads over the years. 


In an interview with a road side Auto Mechanic, Mr Razaq Yiosese, he expressed his concern over the bad state of the road and how it has been causing serious accidents on the road.


A resident, Mr Muhammad Jamiu Rafiu also raised his concern on the bad shape of the road over the years and how the road has affected the movement of the people and motorists most especially during rainy season. 


He furthered by calling onto the  Ministry of works to attend to this serious problem of the community before it becomes death trap for the people that ply the road on a daily basis.








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  1. I pray kwara State government swing into action towards the rehabilitation of these damaged roads

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  2. Hopefully it gets better

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  3. I pray the government see to this

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  4. I’m not sure the government really cares about us

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  5. Hope this gets to the people who will help see through the stress of the civilians

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  6. Bad governance

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  7. na true o
    we don tire cuz i stay in around their too

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  8. Say NO to bad governance

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  9. Omo Nigeria don spoil

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  10. Bad governance

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  11. May God have Mercy on our Nation

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  12. May God help us in this country

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  13. May God help us in this century

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