IBADAN – The Director-General of Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency OYSADA, Dr. Debo Akande has emphasized the importance of the 8.8km Adebayo/Alata/Aba Oje RAAMP Road Project in Oluyole local government part of the state.
Speaking while addressing the stakeholders during the inauguration of the Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) that are saddled with the management of potential disputes arising from upcoming rural road construction projects, Dr Debo Akande who also doubles as the Executive Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on Agribusiness and International Corporation urged the stakeholders in the local government to collaborate with the newly inaugurated committee’s terms of reference to ensure smooth project implementation of the State Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP)
Dr Debo Akande in his words noted that the meeting was geared towards engaging stakeholders on disclosure of sites, with a view to getting citizens buy-in for maintenance of rural roads.
Dr. Akande added that the GRC will enhance co-existence between the contractors and the beneficiary communities, as part of prerequisite of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project RAAMP.
Akande maintained that the road when completed will surely contribute greatly to the agro-economic development of Oluyole local government and the state at large.
Akande however urged the stakeholders to ensure an hitch-free exercise during and after the construction.
He however commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his readiness to transform the rural landscape of the state into a thriving agro-driven economy.
Inaugurating the Grievance Redress Committee, Oyo State Project Coordinator, RAAMP, Engr. Adeola Ekundayo said the Committee’s primary responsibility is to address grievances from affected communities, particularly farmers whose lands might be impacted by construction amongst other to enhance hitch-free civil works.
Ekundayo called for fair handling of all complaints, urging contractors to engage indigent workers within the communities, to boost economy.
The GRC, consisting youths representative, women, community leaders in all the phase 1 roads of about 68km across the state, will educate communities on construction processes, and rights-of-way to prevent misunderstandings.
In his welcome Address, the Chairman, Oluyole Local Government, Engr. Akeem Olatunji assured maximum security during and after the exercise, adding that his administration would continue to strive for the development of the council.
He thanked the present administration in the state under the leadership of Engr seyi Makinde for prioritising food security by supporting RAAMP to strive for the level of construction in the state, which Oluyole Local Government is one of the beneficiaries.