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Sola Adeleke set to commence repairs of township roads, Restores Motor-Grader

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The executive chairman, Ibarapa Central Local Government, Hon. Olusola Adeleke, in his bid to comence repairs and construction of roads across the communities in the area, has overseen the full restoration of the community motor grader. The motor grader which has played a crucial role in road construction and maintenance in the past had been operating with outdated and severely worn-out tyres, and without proper maintenance.

In a statement made available to Asako news through his personal assistant Sodiq Adesina, noted that brand-new tyres has been purchased while the motor grader has equally received comprehensive repairs and servicing.

According to the release, the Adeleke dispensation recognised the critical role of the heavy equipment in the ongoing development of the community and this overhaul was essential to restore the machine’s operational efficiency, allowing it to resume its role in road grading and other key infrastructure projects.

He remarked that the motor grader had long been neglected leading to operational challenges that hindered its effectiveness in maintaining rural roads and improving access within the local government. With the tyres completely worn out and vital mechanical components in need of repair, the equipment become nearly unusable.

In his remarks:

“Restoring the grader is part of our commitment to infrastructure development in Ibarapa Central. Proper maintenance of essential equipment is key to achieve sustainable growth and improving the living conditions of our people,” Adeleke stated.

The restoration of motor grader is expected to facilitate road construction and repairs across the local government area, an important step in improving transportation, boosting local commerce, agricultural activities and enhancing overall accessibility for residents.

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