Hon.Ajao, Records Another Project Completion, Sets To Resume "Operation Ogbomoso Routes Must Be Accessible".

The initiative of the Lawmaker representing Ogbomoso North, South and Orire Federal Constituency, Hon.Ajao Jacob Adejumo, tagged "Operation Ogbomoso Routes must be accessible" where every roads in the Constituency and beyond are being maintains through grading, pending final solution to resume soon.

The operation which came to a halt as a result of mechanical fault from one of the equipments been used, is to turn a new shape, as a new engine worth millions of naira has been acquired by Hon.Ajao.

This is coming shortly after, the lawmaker, made a promised to resume the project, on a radio Program, held at PARROT FM, upon the request made by a caller.

Recall, before the initiative, grading of road in the valiant city, cost a fortune, as  Local Governments Authority in the Valiant City and Nationwide, see it as a means of increasing their various councils IGR, but since the birth of the wonderful Initiative in Ogbomoso, different Councils have no choice than to follow the pace set by the Deputy Chairman House of Representatives Committee on NAVY, as the grading of roads, under the initiative cost no fees.

In the same vein, Hon.Ajao Jacob Adejumo, has recorded another project completion in Ogbomoso South local government; A block of 6 Classrooms facilitated to Caretaker Community High School Ogbomoso, has reached it completion and ready for usage.

Hon.Ajao, in the statement sent from his media studio for public consumption, called on any Communities that needs grader to proceed to His Constituency Office, in Ojatutun besides Orioke Baptist Church and submit a letter, as there won't be favouritism as it will be first come, first serve.

-InsideOgbomosonews

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