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Oyo Govt to collaborate with FRSC on traffic mgt —Makinde

 

The government of Oyo State is set to collaborate with the Federal
Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on the management of traffic within the
State, the Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde has said.
The Governor expressed the commitment of his administration to
collaborate with the agency on how to manage traffic gridlock on the
roads and proffer solution for easy vehicular movements in the State.
A statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Taiwo
Adisa, quoted the Governor as saying these while receiving the Corps
Marshal and Chief Executive of the FRSC, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, who paid
him a courtesy visit in his office.
Makinde maintained that the state government under his leadership will
continue to support the activities of the FRSC in the State.
“Let us keep the cordial relationship going. We need a lot of support
to lift the situation in our State- ideas and things that you have
been able to provide solutions to at the federal level. We also want
to key into them so that we do not make the same mistake all over
again. I believe this is going to be the beginning of our working
together,” Governor Makinde said.
The Governor said his administration is committed to finding lasting
solutions to the gridlock at the Iwo Road Interchange, which has been
causing a lot of problems for the users of the road in that area,
noting that the project would be executed within nine months.
He said: “Also, at Iwo Road, it’s the same thing but we do have
solution to that. What they are doing around that axis right now are
just palliatives to make the place motorable. We have a serious plan
for the road. Meanwhile, I have even been castigated on why I want to
spend such amount of money on that interchange but it is a project
that we believe will change the face of that place and sanitise the
area.
“The Honourable Commissioner for Works is working on it and we need to
follow the due process. So, it’s a little bit slow but I believe,
within the shortest possible time, we can get this project underway
and delivery has been given to us at nine months. Once we flag it off,
within nine months, we believe we will be able to decongest the area
and everyone will be proud of it.”
The Governor, therefore, stressed that he would consider urgently the
modern trailer park project, noting that it was not ideal for trailers
to cluster around the highway, saying, however, that the only
justification to remove them would be to provide a modern park for
them.
Governor Makinde added: “What you mentioned about a trailer park will
be sorted out. Before now, I have had discussion with the sector
commander and Chairman of OYRTMA and I asked them to, first of all,
clear that Toll Gate axis. About two weeks ago, I was going to Oyo and
I saw illegal trailer parks along the road similar to what happens in
Ogere. I was actually alarmed that once that kind of facility takes
roots, it becomes difficult to uproot again.
“So, it’s something we are also committed to fixing. Ideally, we
should not be seeing trailers along the road. All along the express
way, from Toll-Gate to Ojoo, we still have where trailers are parking
at different points along the road, but once we have trailer parks for
them, we can be justified to relocate and disallow them by stopping
them parking indiscriminately along the road.”
Earlier, Dr. Oyeyemi appealed to the Oyo State Government to give
priority attention to the construction of a modern mega trailer park
in the state, noting that the project would greatly help to reduce
traffic gridlock in the state, “as Ibadan is strategic to vehicular
movement across the nation.”
While stressing the need for collaboration with the corps to abate
instances of road mishap during the ‘ember months,’ the Corps Marshal
also implored the Governor to equally work on the Iwo road interchange
and disallow street trading on the Ibadan-Iwo road, Ibadan-Ife road
and other major roads in the state.

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