Operation Zero Pothole initiative of the Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration in Oyo State has eased the traffic in some major roads in the state’s capital, Ibadan.
Reporters At Large recalls that the Governor Seyi Makinde-led Executive Council, on Tuesday, April 28,2020, approved Operation Zero Potholes Initiative in Oyo State to fix all potholes in the state.
This initiative, according to the former Commissioner for Public Works, Infrastructure and Transport, Prof. Raphael Afonja, was in line with the desire of the governor to “immediately fix all potholes in the state starting from Ibadan, the state capital.”
The initiative has so far touched roads like the Nigeria breweries link road to Monatan; Immigration-Yidi; Oke-Bola- Oke Ado–Molete and Iwo Road-Agbala- Ile Marun expressways.
Findings by this Reporters At Large revealed that the operation has made it easier for residents and motorists to drive with ease since it commenced.
Reporters At Large also observed that the light traffic that slows down movement of travelers on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway when they reach the sawmill area approaching Iwo-road has been reduced because the slight traffic at Iwo-Road axis is now lighter due to the absence of the potholes that slow down movement.
Similarly, commuters on the Oke-Bola – Oke-Ado axis now find it relatively easier to navigate their way through to busier and economic hubs like Dugbe and Ogunpa market.