Kwara: Nurudeen Adeyemi Praises AbdulRazaq Administration’s ‘Moving Kwara Forward’ Infrastructure Projects

Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara state has been commended for his unwavering commitment to changing the face of the State of Harmony and for taking necessary steps to improve infrastructure in the state.
An indigene of Esie, Irepodun local government, Kwara state, Chief Nurudeen Adeyemi Balogun, who said this in a statement made available to Team@orientactualmags.com on Friday night, added that the AbdulRazaq administration announcing ‘enormous’ road construction projects, is commendable.
Adeyemi, an aerospace engineer, who is based in the United States of America, said the AbdulRazaq administration has sustained commitment to ‘moving Kwara Forward’ infrastructure projects.

‘ The AbdulRazaq administration has continued to come up with infrastructure projects and the ‘moving Kwara Forward’ infrastructure projects are ones that will greatly improve the quality of infrastructure in our state.
The current administration in the state has remained focused on delivering actual infrastructure that will improve the quality of life and provide a tremendous number of improvements for all residents of Kwara state
The road construction projects announced by the governor will bring congestion relief, reduce travel time and come with other benefits’ he said.
Engineer Adeyemi added that the road construction projects approved by the Kwara state Executive Council on Wednesday are evenly distributed, and will connect communities with major economic centers and improve the state of the roads, while reducing the burdens of traffic on economic development.
Apart from bringing a lot of economic benefits, the new infrastructure projects, he noted, will also help to reposition the tourism sector in the state and unlock its full potential, citing the contract for the construction of the Phase I of the road leading to the Owu Fall in Owa Kajola, Ifelodun local government, which is the highest waterfall in West Africa.
He has also urged continued support for the AbdulRazaq administration noting that ‘to achieve the dream of taking Kwara state to the Promised Land’ will require ‘unity of effort’-Team@orientactualmags.com Do you have any information you wish to share with us? Do you want us to cover your event or programme? Kindly send SMS to 08059100286, 09094171980 or get in touch via orientactualmag@gmail.com. Thank you