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Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by teskyg: 2:24pm On Aug 16, 2013
Iyana Ejigbo. Ever heard of the popular junction in Lagos State? It is an important junction that connects many highly populated communities, such as Ejigbo, Egbe, Ikotun, Igando, Egbeda, Ijegun, Idimu, Igando, Jakande Estate, Okota, Ijedodo, Abaranje, Isolo and many others.

This junction, which is between Cele Express and Ikotun, has become a thorn in the flesh of millions of Lagosians that use the road. In fact, many are currently angry with Governor Babatunde Fashola over the abysmal state of Iyana Ejigbo.

A drive from Jakande Estate gate in Oke Afa to Ikotun that, in times past, took about 15 minutes, now takes over one hour due to the traffic bottleneck at the junction. Many wonder why one narrow road should serve so many communities without access roads.

They argued that due to the large community of people on that route, the road ought to have been expanded and made motorable, with easy access routes through Bucknor to Jakande and Okota and Ejigbo and Ajao Estate where a contract to construct a bridge across the infamous Oke Afa canal has been slow.

Residents of the communities said the gruelling experience they usually have at the intersection has forced them to rechristen the place ‘Dreadful Junction.’

Early in the morning when people are going to their different offices, and in the evening when they are returning home, there is a nerve-wracking gridlock at the junction. The logjam is usually caused by the intersection. But for the efforts of traffic control agents, the intersection would have become a no-go area for motorists.

On many occasions, the traffic hold up from the junction usually extends to Ile Iwe in Ikotun area. And in the evening, the logjam from Iyana Ejigbo usually extends to Jakande Estate gate.

Some motorists that want to avoid spending over one hour in traffic would pass through several bumpy roads within the Ejigbo hinterland. Drivers of commercial buses would abandon their vehicles and disappear with their conductors after collecting money from the passengers, leaving the commuters stranded.

When Daily Sun visited Iyana Ejigbo recently, it was discovered that the intersection has a peculiar topography. After rainfall, water from Ejigbo community would find its way to the busy intersection. As gathered, there is no drainage channel to divert the flow into a canal, some 400 metres away.

In 2012, users of the road were happy when earth-moving equipment was moved to Iyana Ejigbo to commence work on the channelisation of the water that usually converges at the intersection whenever there is a downpour. The contractor dug huge troughs but the project was said to have been abandoned thereafter.

However, another contractor is currently handling the construction of the drainage channels. One of the construction workers at the site gave the name of the contractor as Mafinco Construction Nigeria Limited.

But users of the road have expressed concern that the new contractor too could abandon the project just like the first one. They argued that the contractor did not dig the drainage channels to pass through the flood’s nature-ordained path. The proposed drainage, according to them, runs uphill. It was said that a bustling market purportedly owned by a traditional ruler sits on the natural path for the water to flow into the nearby canal.

During the visit, the correspondent observed that construction of the drainage had commenced from Iyana Ejigbo to Ikotun area. About one kilometre of the road from the junction towards Ikotun has been blocked by the contractor.

Work has not started on the other side of the dual carriageway from Ikotun side towards Jakande Estate gate. The ongoing work, however, has been dragging and for weeks nothing happened on the site, as commuters continued to suffer.

The traffic from Cele Express and Ejigbo was being diverted to the lane from Ikotun pending the time the construction would be completed. This situation now causes terrible logjam at Iyana Ejigbo. People moving from Ikotun to Cele Express, Jakande Estate gate to Ikotun or Ejigbo and motorists coming out of Ejigbo community usually runs into the traffic snarl.

A resident of Ejigbo, Mr. Sikiru Ayansola, told Daily Sun: “I am not happy with the Lagos State Government over the road that leads from Cele Express to Ikotun. Also, thousands of people in Ejigbo and other communities around this place are not happy. The road is too narrow. It must be fixed urgently. We are all tax payers.”

“Apart from this, we need an urgent intervention of the government over the heavy traffic at Iyana Ejigbo. We used to have a smooth ride on the road before the junction collapsed. If you were here about a decade ago, you will agree with me that the situation was not like this. As the population of people that are using the road increases, the difficult situation we encounter on the road becomes worse.”

Iyana Ejigbo, according to Ayansola, is always flooded anytime it rains. The flood, he noted, is always knee deep. Road users are faced, repeatedly, with the daunting challenge of crossing the flood.

“When the junction is flooded, many vehicles usually break down in the water. You will see many people walking like chameleons in the flood. Why? It is because Iyana Ejigbo is a confluence for the flood coming from Ikotun, Ejigbo and Oke-Afa.

“If the flood can be channelled to the canal at the Bucknor area of Jakande Estate in Ejigbo here, the problem will be solved. Also, potholes and craters that now dot the junction must be fixed for the problem to go. If the potholes and craters are fixed without channelling the flood to the canal, the junction will soon collapse again,” Ayansola said.

A middle-aged man, who did not want his name in print, also told Daily Sun that Ejigbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) started the construction of the drainage on both sides of the road sometime ago. He said the state government later took over the job from the LCDA and awarded the contract to another firm.

His words: “I don’t know why the project was taken over by the state government but we residents of this community have not been able to get an answer to a question agitating our minds. The first contractor dug some sand from the road and we don’t know the whereabouts of the sand now.

“Though the new contractor has mobilised to the site, the project is being executed at a snail speed. For instance, the contractor is using one caterpillar and labourers and the caterpillar has been parked at a particular spot for the past one week. But I doubt if the project would be completed in the next three years if we should go by the tempo of work there now.”

Some commercial motorists described the road as the worst in Alimosho Local Government Area of the state. They lamented that there is no viable link road. The alternative route in Jakande Estate, according to them, has become impassable.

One of the commercial drivers, Mr. Philip Akande, said: “This road cannot be handled by the local government. It is only the state government that can really fix it. Can you imagine that some people now resort to walking from Cele Bus Stop along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Mushin and Oshodi to Iyana Ejigbo because of the traffic situation on the road?

“People do trek this way in order to get home on time. Otherwise, they would get home around 1:00a.m. Some private car owners would also park their cars somewhere and join the pedestrians to walk because this road is terrible.”

In an interview with some journalists in Lagos, one of the project engineers at the site, who refused to disclose his name said: “The construction, this time around, will be good. Just give us some months and see what is going to happen here. We are working on the drainage alone. We have the contract to do the drainage and let the water flow freely.”
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by teskyg: 2:25pm On Aug 16, 2013
Fashola for President.
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by teskyg: 2:29pm On Aug 16, 2013
Why Ogun State?Road is in Lagos State bro. shocked
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Afam4eva(m): 2:33pm On Aug 16, 2013
teskyg: Why Ogun State?Road is in Lagos State bro. shocked
It can't be in Lagos. Fashola has fixed all the roads in Lagos. He's perfect. The Ogun state government should do the needful.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by teskyg: 2:37pm On Aug 16, 2013
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin.Eko ni Baje.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by seanet02: 2:38pm On Aug 16, 2013
Afam4eva:
It can't be in Lagos. Fashola has fixed all the roads in Lagos. He's perfect. The Ogun state government should do the needful.
Your satire is not relevant.
Fashola has (and is still) trying his best. Rome was not built in a day.
We know how gully erosion has turn all the states in your region into a pool of calamities.
Alabosi.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Afam4eva(m): 2:40pm On Aug 16, 2013
seanet02:
Your satire is not relevant.
Fashola has (and is still) trying his best. Rome was not built in a day.
We know how gully erosion has turn all the states in your region into a pool of calamities.
Alabosi.
Fashola may well be the best governor in Nigeria but he's not without flaws like some of you will have us believe.
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by agbameta: 2:45pm On Aug 16, 2013
Afam4eva:
Fashola may well be the best governor in Nigeria but he's not without flaws like some of you will have us believe.


No human being is without flaws, but right now in Nigeria, Fashola remains the best and the most efficient government official in Nigeria.
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by teskyg: 3:05pm On Aug 16, 2013
Fashola has been in Power for six years and have not be able to fix roads in Lagos.How does he intends to fix Nigeria problems in four years if he becomes the President?

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Nobody: 3:10pm On Aug 16, 2013
Op wake up from your slumber...

The projects are meant for the rich


The laws for the poor..


Just endure the situation and try not to spread/hang your clothes on the fence so you don't go to jail..
It is well with you brother..

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by seanet02: 3:10pm On Aug 16, 2013
Afam4eva:
Fashola may well be the best governor in Nigeria but he's not without flaws like some of you will have us believe.
We don heart. oya face front.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by seanet02: 3:10pm On Aug 16, 2013
Afam4eva:
Fashola may well be the best governor in Nigeria but he's not without flaws like some of you will have us believe.
We don hear. oya face front.
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by malc619(m): 3:31pm On Aug 16, 2013
Afam4eva:
Fashola may well be the best governor in Nigeria but he's not without flaws like some of you will have us believe.

Your comments on this thread are very unintelligent and myopic. You're obviously a jealous and hateful being with low self-esteem. Why not tell us the last time Enugu State commissioned a project. You and you gang of bigots remain fixated on Fashola while mediocre leaders run your state and region aground.

I only pity so-called "detribalized" yorubas who fold their hands and do nothing while "good-for-nothing" folks from across the Niger do everything in their power to bring down the very ones trying to move the region forward.

cool

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by agbameta: 3:40pm On Aug 16, 2013
teskyg: Fashola has been in Power for six years and have not be able to fix roads in Lagos.How does he intends to fix Nigeria problems in four years if he becomes the President?













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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by agbameta: 3:55pm On Aug 16, 2013



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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by bloggernaija: 7:58pm On Aug 16, 2013
We know what these places looked like before fashola.
Those pictures show more quality road than roads constructed anywhere else in the country.
And this a just a snapshot of a few road

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Sloan: 8:07pm On Aug 16, 2013
bloggernaija: We know what these places looked like before fashola.
Those pictures show more quality road than roads constructed anywhere else in the country.
And this a just a snapshot of a few road

LOL...some people will die on top these kind of pictures and I am sure this ones are the "small ones". grin grin

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Standing5(m): 8:10pm On Aug 16, 2013
Is he suppose to fix all roads simultaneauosly? I challenge anyone here criticizing him to mention their state lets zoom in on it a lil bit.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by malc619(m): 8:14pm On Aug 16, 2013
Standing5: Is he suppose to fix all roads simultaneauosly? I challenge anyone here criticizing him to mention their state lets zoom in on it a lil bit.

I wish the "lilly-livered" Ibo Mod who was quick to make his usual bitter and haateful comment would rise up to your challenge..

grin
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Nobody: 8:30pm On Aug 16, 2013
But this road is presently under construction
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by deeptesting(m): 8:44pm On Aug 16, 2013
I am happy someone has brought the attention of Nigerians to the deplorable state of roads in Alimosho Local Government Area..The submission of the reporter is nothing but a perfect condition of the people living in that area,the worst case scenario is your attempt to connect Cele Bus Stop from Ikotun in the morning..It is not just about the award of contracts on paper and some shallow minds will be celebrating; it is about the completion of such projects within a reasonable time to alleviate the suffering of the people..This is the same issue with the Buknor-Ijegun road been handled by HI-TECH or HI-ALOMO,which has been under construction for over 6 years without any visible progress..BRF should come to the aid of these communities and award contracts to competent contractors and not charlatans.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by emiye(m): 9:12pm On Aug 16, 2013
I understand the plight of motorists and commuters on that road, that axis leads to my abode,apart from fixing the roads, there needs to be an alternative route, as the population surge in that axis is massive
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Ngwakwe: 9:15pm On Aug 16, 2013
Fashola is only better than T. A. Orji marginally when compared with 35 State governors in Nigeria.

Having access to loan is not called good governance.

When GEJ borrows, he is mortgaging Nigeria while Fashola borrowing is credited as good governance.

agbameta:


No human being is without flaws, but right now in Nigeria, Fashola remains the best and the most efficient government official in Nigeria.

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by malc619(m): 9:22pm On Aug 16, 2013
Ngwakwe: Fashola is only better than T. A. Orji marginally when compared with 35 State governors in Nigeria.

grin grin grin

I wonder why attending Deeper Life Bible church hasn't helped in curing you of your bigotry...
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by Ngwakwe: 9:34pm On Aug 16, 2013
Concentrate on the thread. I don't have time for frivolity.

malc619:

grin grin grin

I wonder why attending Deeper Life Bible church hasn't helped in curing you of your bigotry...
Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by tsomething: 9:46pm On Aug 16, 2013
agbameta:

















Can you sincerely say the road to your house looks anything like what you have posted? Can't you see how foolish you are?

You go about taking beautiful pictures so as to praise your master and force people to see him as the best governor on earth , yet you can't post the pictures of your own street where you live because you are ashamed of it. You go about posting pictures of water works , yet you depend on mei-ruwa for water. Bloody shameless hypocrite.

Someone who is suffering from bad road is putting up this article , so as to attract the attention of your elitist governor , and your here barking him down! Are you this shallow? Don't you have conscience?

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by malc619(m): 9:56pm On Aug 16, 2013
t-something:


Can you sincerely say the road to your house looks anything like what you have posted? Can't you see how foolish you are?

You go about taking beautiful pictures so as to praise your master and force people to see him as the best governor on earth , yet you can't post the pictures of your own street where you live because you are ashamed of it. You go about posting pictures of water works , yet you depend on mei-ruwa for water. Bloody shameless hypocrite.

Someone who is suffering from bad road is putting up this article , so as to attract the attention of your elitist governor , and your here barking him down! Are you this shallow? Don't you have conscience?

Pics don't lie!!!!

You can't rubbish a performer because of some insatiable and parasitic Ibo folks and you expect folks to sit back and allow you continue in your rubbish antics of demonizing anything positive about the SW....

You and your fellow Ibo folks should tell us if your governors have built the road to ur house in your state.. Hypocrites...

grin

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by tsomething: 11:09pm On Aug 16, 2013
malc619:

Pics don't lie!!!!

You can't rubbish a performer because of some insatiable and parasitic Ibo folks and you expect folks to sit back and allow you continue in your rubbish antics of demonizing anything positive about the SW....

You and your fellow Ibo folks should tell us if your governors have built the road to ur house in your state.. Hypocrites...

grin

So anyone who now says anything negative about saint Fashola is an Ibo man. Look how myopic and tribalistic you are.

For your information, am from Akwa Ibom state and proudly resident in uyo. It's known everywhere that you can't compare quality of roads is Akwa Ibom to anywhere in your village . Even my street has better roads and street lights compared to the road leading to your government house (K-Line , Ewet Housing Estate , uyo). The address is for you to confirm what I just stated.

If I brag about my government, its because I personally can enjoy its dividends. I don't need to go about looking for beautiful pictures to use and brag on the internet . I still challenge Eko Ile (or whatever the buttlicker chooses to answer ) if he can proudly post pictures of his street so that we can appreciate how Fashola has performed there!

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Re: Poor Road Network At Iyana Ejigbo by tareigns(m): 1:11pm On Aug 17, 2013
@op...Hw dat 1 use take concern us? Shey dem tell u say fashola na nairalander?

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