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Oluomo Kafata set to grade 500 roads in Alimosho

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CROWN Prince of Isheri-Olofin kingdom and political aspirant of the Federal House of Representatives, Alimosho Federal Constituency, Prince Idris Balogun aka Oluomo Kafata has revealed his plans to grade 500 roads in Alimosho, as part of his personal contribution to the development of the area.

In the statement made available to AlimoshoToday, dated Friday, March 19, 2021, he urged Community Development Associations; estate or residents' associations and other stakeholders interested in the development to reach out to his campaign office or call some given numbers.

The statement by Prince Balogun's SA Media, Edafe Oghenebrume, reads: "As part of his personal contribution to the development of Alimosho Federal Constituency, Prince Idris Balogun aka Oluomo Kafata is set to grade 500 roads to complement the ongoing laudable effort of the state government in area of roads rehabilitation and reconstruction within Alimosho.

"According to the Crown Prince of Isheri-Olofin kingdom, "I have decided to embark on the grading of some inner roads and streets that are in a deplorable state for the convenience of both motorists and residents of various communities in our federal constituency. The idea is to contribute my own quota to the development of my base, where l live, work, sleep and also have business outfits.

"And it flows from the philosophical sayings that we shouldn't wait for what our communities or country can do for us; we should all think of what we can do for our communities and country to develop.

"So, l urge and appeal to community development associations; estate or residents' associations and other stakeholders within our federal constituency that are interested in this development scheme to write BAT 2023/OLUOMO KAFATA campaign office at Km 1, LASU - Igando road, opposite Petrocam filling station, Orphetal bus stop, Isheri-Olofin. The phone numbers to call for more details are 09135054666; 08108818372.

"This is necessary because my team would have to inspect those roads and streets that needed to be graded before embarking on such exercise. And it won't be civil to grade any road or street without the consent of the community leaders and residents living in those areas," he submitted."