"3 CONTRACTORS BIDDED FOR DILLION ROAD RECONSTRUCTION, CCECC WON THE BID" KEHINDE BAMIGBETAN

Neglected by successive governments over the last 16 years, the road, according to residents, would have become completely impassable but for the palliative work carried out on it through communal efforts.

Meanwhile, when contacted, Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Communications and Communities, Kehinde Bamigbetan, disclosed that the state government was aware of the development, adding that the issue of the contractor rejecting the contract would be fixed in the coming weeks. 

According to Bamigbetan: “About three contractors bidded for the Dillion Street (reconstruction), when the Lagos State Government called for bidding, but the Chinese construction firm, CCECC won the bid. 

“Some few weeks after the contract was given to CCECC, the Oriade LCDA wrote the state government that the construction firm has rejected the contract, saying that the amount bidded was below what will be required in fixing the road.” 

Bamigbetan, however, did not disclose the amount that the contract was awarded for. 

“What the Lagos State Government has done was to set up a panel of external assessors to review the contract and get back to the state on how much it would cost to fix the road. I believe in a couple of weeks they should be through and submit their report to the state government for further action. 

“Our appeal is for the residents and other road users of Dillion Street to be patient with the state government. The contract was not deserted or abandoned as speculated. This is just the truth of the matter,” explained the former Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA.

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