Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede has lamented the deplorable state of most roads in the state, describing it as a reflection of bad governance.
He made the observation during his campaign tour of communities in Odigbo Local Government Area of the state, and assured of proper rehabilitation of the roads if elected the next governor of the state.
Speaking at the palace of the traditional ruler of Ajue community, Jegede said he had traversed virtually all communities in the state and noticed that they suffered neglect in terms of good road network.
He said: “I have gone round the local governments and I have discovered that the major problem facing your communities is lack of good roads; and when the roads are bad, there cannot be any meaningful development in such area.
“This is the situation in virtually all communities across the state, and it is a reflection of bad governance.
“If you vote for us, rest assured that these roads will be attended to; because we know that a good road is a booster for other forms of development,” he added.
Jegede, who also visited Kajola, Oniparaga, Ago Alaye, Omifon and Ore communities, assured farmers in the area of financial empowerment, to enable them embark on large-scale mechanised farming.
“Our people should not be going to Kano, Sokoto or Benue before they could buy rice, beans or yam. Our farmers should be able to make them available here, even at a very minimal cost,” he explained.
Welcoming the governorship candidate, the Akogbe of Ajue, Oba Bamidele Akinwe, lauded the masses-oriented programmes that formed Jegede’s campaign promises.
He however appealed to every relevant agency handling the election process to ensure that the October 10 governorship poll is free and fair, and devoid of violence and bloodshed.

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