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Indigenes and residents of Ijagba and Obasanjo communities in Ota, yesterday, beamed for hope as the People's Democratic Party's Candidate, Chief Ganiyu Adeleke Dada (Obanibasiri), assured them of reopening their long abandoned roads in a bid to make lives bearable for them after a very long time.
Obanibasiri, while carrying out an 'on spot' assessment of the abandoned Ijagba/Obasanjo/Itele roads in the early hours of Sunday, assured the residents of his readiness to begin grading of the roads, construction of drainages and dredging of nearby river to pave way for smooth passage of flood when it rains.
One of the CDA leaders in the community, who lamented their continued neglect in the area, said, 'they are not willing to allow for another four years of 'unfulfilled promises' as they were 'cajoled' into believing that the roads would be fixed after their election almost four years ago.
He reiterated that the community spent over 3.3 million Naira a couple of years ago to construct drainages through a 'self help initiative', but assured that they would return favour, if the Senatorial Candidate comes to their rescue.
In a show of appreciation, the youth, who were visibly happy at the gesture, struggled to have the campaign banners and other items of Chief Ganiu Dada, while assuring him that they would vote enmasse for him at the February poll.
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