REHABILITATION OF KWARA ROADS: IT’S TIME FOR NEW APPROACH – Bolaji Aladie

I will like to address this piece to the executive governor of Kwara State, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazak through Kwara State Ministry of Works and Transport. Just as captured in the title, I will try to hit ground running on my intent without wasting time on rhetorics. Let’s get down to the business.

Permit me to appreciate the new administration on board for the sincere and genuine efforts put in place to address the terrible situations of all roads in our dear State. Inheriting a looted property from one’s successor is more or less of being left with nothing. No gainsaying in declaring that in the whole of Kwara State, there is no road of motorable standard. The best of our roads till date are those built many decades ago by military administrations. Fact checking all those one constructed since the return of democracy in 1999 shows that the Military Administrators left us with legacies unmatched.

Fast forward to the tenure of the immediate government under the reign of Alh. Abdulfatahi Ahmed, Maigida NKwara, one of the cardinal objectives of his administration in 2011 was ‘ Operation Zero Potholes ‘. The aim was to rid the State of the innumerable head aching potholes dotted every length and breadth of our roads in different shape. Looking back the hand of time after 8yrs tenure, we can all judge if we are far better than where we were before 2011. Not only that the potholes increased in numbers including on the new roads constructed within the two terms periods, but also we were left with addition of unimaginable shapes and contours resulting from poorly handled rehabilitation done by the men of Kwara State Road Maintainance Agency (KWARMA) charged with responsibilities of maintaining our roads to prevent crucial damage and avoidable huge costs.

After the end of Ahmed-led administration, came the man of destiny, Abdulrahaman Abdulrazak who rode on the cynosural Ótógẹ́ Horse to clinch power from men of yesterday whom the people of the State have got tired of, due to 16yrs of perceived inept leadership which drew the State backward than imaginable. The 2019 elections as far as Kwara is concerned was anything but not continuation of people at the helm over the last 16yrs. It was a Tsunami – a bloodless revolution which earned no one treasonable felony charges. The resolution was to bade bye to the past.

Abdulrahaman took over, pitiably, he met the State in aground conditions, however average Kwaran won’t listen to excuses, he has to hit the ground running. Fortunately for the people of the State, he shown glimpse of hope through a kind of leadership zeal that had eluded the State over the years.

The governor displayed business commitment right from the first day of his inauguration, till date, always on the move on assessment of the rots and how to get them fixed.

Without deviating and derailing from the subject of this piece, the governor through the Ministry of Works and Transport shown committed to roads rehabilitation by releasing funds for the agency in-charged, and like a man who is just regaining his lost appetite, the agency, KWARMA in consonance with vision of the new administrator, got to work, begin to fill all the potholes and paradoxically, we found ourselves back in Maigida’s campaign against zero potholes even though the slogan wasn’t pronounced this time.

However, a critical assessment of the roads in the State including Ilorin, the capital, will revealed that just like man that has expiring date, virtually all the roads had outlived their lifespan. The more we rehabilitate some sections, the more we get exposed to more sections begging for repairs. Thus, it becomes a case of Ábíkú S’olóógùn Dèké* or Egbìrìn ọ̀tẹ̀, báa tí ń paná ọ̀kan lọ̀kan ń rú*.

A visit to those roads which have been repaired by the new administration will reveal that they could be better handled. To every single recently patched po

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