RESIDENT CRITICIZES CONSTRUCTION OF WOODEN BRIDGE IN IRELE COMMUNITY, RAISES SAFETY CONCERNS


RESIDENT CRITICIZES CONSTRUCTION OF WOODEN BRIDGE IN IRELE COMMUNITY, RAISES SAFETY CONCERNS




IRELE, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA – A resident of Irele in Ondo State has expressed strong concerns over the government's decision to construct a wooden bridge in the community, questioning its safety, durability, and suitability in the modern era.
The resident described the project as outdated and inadequate, arguing that a wooden bridge may not withstand heavy usage, adverse weather conditions, and the long-term transportation needs of residents. According to the resident, the community deserves a more durable and modern infrastructure solution capable of supporting economic activities and ensuring public safety.
The criticism has sparked discussions among community members regarding the quality and sustainability of public infrastructure projects in the area. Residents are reportedly calling on relevant government authorities to review the project and consider constructing a concrete bridge that would provide greater reliability and longevity.
Government officials have yet to issue an official response to the concerns raised. However, stakeholders have emphasized the importance of ensuring that all public infrastructure projects meet acceptable safety standards and effectively serve the needs of the community.
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