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OBASANJO COMMISSIONS MEGA BUS TERMINAL, SAYS MAKINDE MAKING IBADAN LIVEABLE. (PHOTO).


 Obasanjo commissions mega bus terminal, says Makinde making Ibadan liveable


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has lauded Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde for making Ibadan, the state capital, liveable and making residents comfortable by executing projects aimed at easing transportation and making life more meaningful for the people.

Obasanjo stated this in Ibadan, on Wednesday, at the commissioning of the Ibadan Central Bus Terminal, Iwo Road, Ibadan, which has two mega bus stations constructed with waiting halls, ticket spaces, eateries, public conveniences, open vehicular parking space, electrical power generating house, water reservoir, elevators and escalators, among other facilities. 

Obasanjo praised Makinde for doing well for the people of Ibadan and Oyo State by building people-centred projects, including the bus terminals, which according to him, would ease transportation within Ibadan, the third largest city in Nigeria by population and the largest in terms of land area.

He noted that the constructions of the terminals in Ojoo, Challenge and the two in Iwo Road would make movements easier for residents and that whatever development Makinde is making happen in Ibadan is beneficial to the rest of the South-West, as the metropolis is not only the capital of Oyo State but also the capital of the defunct Western Region, the Old Western State, and by extension, Yorubaland.

He said: “Governor Makinde, you have done so well. You are making Ibadan liveable and you have been trying to make everyone living in Ibadan and the state comfortable.

“Ibadan, in population, is the third largest city in Nigeria but in land area, it is the largest. So, to move from point A to B in Ibadan is longer than moving from point A to B in the other two cities said to be larger than Ibadan in population. These are Lagos and Kano. And, if you are going to make it convenient for people to live in Ibadan, to trade in Ibadan, there must be availability of transportation and that is what these bus terminals are meant for. The two here and the two in Challenge and Ojoo are meant for that.

“You invited me three days ago to this event; I didn’t hesitate. I came here because you are an Omoluabi. Before anyone can invite me to an event three days to the time, he must be someone I hold in high esteem. For you, if you call me a day to the event, I will come. You resemble me in a lot of ways. When people tell me Makinde is doing this infrastructure and all that, I always tell them why won’t he do it? He is an Engineer. A professional engineer, who knows how to fix things. But you have added another feather to the cap, you are now also into political engineering.”

The former President also counselled the Governor to remain focused and undeterred by those attacking and insulting him over some of the ongoing development efforts, noting that “those abusing you today would praise you tomorrow. I was also abused too and they have come back today to praise me. That is how it is.”

He also charged residents of the state and Nigerians, who would use the facility to ensure it is put to good use and well maintained.

Makinde said his government built four modern bus terminals, including Challenge, Ojoo, New Ife Road and Iwo Road to enable residents of the city to move freely and not be encumbered by transportation challenges known with big cities.

He noted that the completion of the Ibadan Central Bus Terminal is a demonstration of his government’s determination to engineer a modern Oyo State, noting that his administration has gone about building different infrastructure projects without politicising development, which is what some people who have been attacking his government love to do.

The Governor pointed out that the Oyo State Government constructed the dual carriageway from Iwo Road to Adegbayi to ease transportation pressure on the axis and that it has even applied to the Federal Government to extend the project to the Oyo State boundary at Asejire, among other projects embarked upon by the state to ensure that its residents do not go through unnecessary hardship.

Responding to the ongoing protests on the ongoing 110km Senator Rashidi Ladoja Circular Road, the Governor said the project is not just a road project but an economic backbone of the state, saying that the intention is not just to build a highway, but to create a space where industries, logistics hubs, and estates can emerge to support the growth of Oyo State over the next decades.

He said: “Now I know that many of you have had ongoing conversations about the 110km Rashidi-Ladoja Circular Road and sometimes misconceptions about what it represents. 

“Let me use this opportunity to again explain why this Circular Road matters. It is not just a road project, it is an economic backbone. We are not only constructing a highway, we are building a corridor of opportunity. We are creating a space where industries, estates and logistic hubs will emerge to support the growth of our city over the next 20 years. Some have asked, why keep land aside for an investment corridor? The answer is very simple. 

“Cities that fail to plan for tomorrow are soon swallowed in the chaos of today. So this corridor is not for me or for any individual, it is for the generations that will come after us. It ensures that as the city grows, development happens in an organised and sustainable way.”

He added that the project is part of the state’s development journey, noting that he would go to the Circular Road with the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) and Mogajis to engage with real property owners, noting, however, that he is not bothered by those who call him names, because issues like that come with leadership.

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