Africazine:
Residents in Lagos State are urged to safeguard public infrastructure for community development.
Mr. Bayo Opetuga, the Works and Infrastructure Supervisor for Eredo Epe Local Council Development Area (LCDA), emphasized the importance of protecting public amenities during a project inspection. He noted that the Solar-Powered Borehole Project at Sabo Oke, Poka, is now 90 per cent complete, promising improved water access for the community.
Community Responsibility in Infrastructure Protection
Opetuga highlighted that vandalism and neglect of public infrastructure undermine community welfare. He called on residents to take an active role in preserving these essential services. The LCDA aims to foster a sense of ownership among the community members, ensuring that public projects serve their intended purpose.
During the inspection, he expressed satisfaction with the progress of ongoing projects, which are designed to enhance living conditions in the area. The council’s administration, led by Mr. Ismail Monsuru-Akinloye, remains committed to initiating impactful developments.
Lagos State: Key figures on Solar-Powered Borehole Project
- 90 per cent completion of the Solar-Powered Borehole Project
Future Steps for Ongoing Projects
- Ensure timely completion and delivery of the Solar-Powered Borehole Project
- Continue routine monitoring of ongoing projects
- Encourage community involvement in protecting public infrastructure
Protecting public infrastructure is essential for community development and well-being.
