


Hon Obijiaku Chukwuemeka Udenweze, a candidate vying for Amuwo Odofin Local Government Chairmanship position under Labour Party in the upcoming 2025 Lagos State Local Government Election, has urged the government to prioritize the provision of additional drainages and reconstruction of bad road in Amuwo Odofin Local council area.
Hon Obijiaku is gravely concerned about the bad roads and erosion that plagues Amuwo Odofin and its environs during the rainy season, leading to significant damage to homes, roads, and other infrastructure. In response, he has called on the government to take proactive measures in addressing this issue, emphasizing the need to safeguard the residents of Amuwo Odofin.
The Labour Party Chieftain firmly believes that sturdy drainage systems are crucial not only in mitigating the risk of flooding but also in fostering the overall development of the community. By ensuring reliable drainage, transportation remains uninterrupted, health hazards caused by stagnant water are reduced, and a conducive environment for business and economic activities is created.
Hon Obijiaku, who is seeking the supports of party faithful to be the local government Chairmanship candidate of Labour party, emphasizes that it is the government’s responsibility to provide essential infrastructure for the welfare of the public. If elected, he pledges to prioritize the provision of quality drainage systems in Amuwo Odofin.
Hon Obijiaku while speaking to member of his supports group KICKOFF in online private chat parley which was monitor by starnigerianews.com appeals to residents to rally behind his vision for an improved Amuwo Odofin, stressing the need for collective effort in tackling the challenges posed by the inadequate drainages and bad roads. he explain further that he has stay in AMUWO ODOFIN for the past 45 years and his extensive experience in community development and understanding of residents’ needs, Hon Obijiaku aims to bring about sustainable development and enhance their quality of life by addressing the recurring issue of flooding.