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Ongoing asphalt laying is currently underway at Itori, along the Abeokuta–Sango Ota Road, as part of our continuous reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts aimed at enhancing the major transport corridor that links Ogun Central to the industrial hub of Sango Ota and also Lagos State. Although this is a federal road, the project being executed by the Ogun State Government, underscores our unwavering commitment to delivering quality infrastructure that facilitates mobility, stimulates economic growth, and ensures a smoother commuting experience for motorists and residents within the corridor. Upon completion, the road will greatly ease traffic flow, reduce travel time, and further consolidate Ogun State’s status as Nigeria’s true Gateway to Industrial and Commercial Excellence. #BuildingOurFutureTogether #ISEYA #OgunState #DapoAbiodun
SF89,388 views • 7 months ago

During a recent appearance on Channels TV, Peter Obi remarked, “I have never seen any president in the world using an ambulance in his convoy, except in Nigeria.” This statement, while perhaps intended to highlight perceived excesses or inefficiencies, is factually incorrect and misleading. A simple review of global presidential security protocols shows that having an ambulance in a presidential convoy is not only standard practice, it is a critical security measure. For instance, the convoy of the President of the United States (as seen on this video), arguably the most protected individual in the world, includes an ambulance as a permanent fixture. This is not a sign of extravagance; it is a precautionary measure to ensure immediate medical attention in the event of an emergency, whether it is a health issue, an accident, or an attack. Modern governance requires us to prioritize the safety of national leaders, especially in regions with complex security dynamics like Nigeria. The presence of an ambulance is not wasteful, it is responsible. It ensures that, should the unexpected happen, life-saving medical intervention is seconds away. It is important that leaders who seek to influence public opinion do so based on facts, not assumptions or populist narratives. Leadership must be built on knowledge, truth, and responsibility, not sentiments that distort reality.
SF55,994 views • 11 months ago
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