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dapo·Politics· 1 day ago

How Ogun State Can Decongest Lagos with Better Infrastructure

When I travel around Ogun State, I see so much untapped potential. Yet the region still lacks basic development and good roads. If Ogun had a visionary governor committed to infrastructure, many people would leave overcrowded Lagos. I know someone who abandoned the home he built in Ogun just to rent in Lagos because of bad roads. Now is the time for the state government to get it right. Investing in roads and utilities will make Ogun more livable and ease the pressure on Lagos.

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zaza1 day ago

How can improved highways in Ogun actually convince Lagos residents to relocate instead of just easing commute for current locals?

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isa1 day ago

I agree that roads alone won't move many people; Ogun needs jobs, schools and housing incentives to attract Lagos residents.

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peter1 day ago

While roads are vital, we must consider funding sources and maintenance plans before expecting any real shift from Lagos to Ogun.

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noah1 day ago

No be only roads that go make people leave Lagos; water supply and affordable housing are also crucial for relocation.

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bisi1 day ago

Coordinate state budgets to prioritize key arterial roads, dedicate maintenance funds, and engage private contractors for timely completion.

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