The barrier over the controversial flyover at Mokola, Ibadan has been
pulled down. It was reportedly demolished by a vehicle, which hit the
barrier at about 2.30pm yesterday. The driver of the truck has been
arrested and detained by the police.
But, the development has sparked off another round of brickbats
between the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led state government and the
opposition in the state, who had criticized the N3 billion project as a
wasteful and substandard venture.
The state Ministry of Works in a statement issued by the Special
Adviser to the Governor on Infrastructure, Mr. Kayode Adepoju, said it
was interesting that only a few weeks ago, the opposition in the state
threatened to pull down the barrier. He said the ministry was working on
the theory that the barrier had probably been knocked down over night
and the carcass left hanging only for it to be hit by truck.
But, an aide to the opposition party leader, Senator Rashidi Ladoja,
Mr. Lanre Ogundipe, lashed at the regime, saying it was uncharitable to
point fingers at the opposition over the destruction of the flyover
barrier, more so, as there was supposed to be a large concentration of
security and law enforcement agents in the particular area.
According to the government’s statement, about three weeks ago,
government had alerted the public, through a press statement, of alleged
plan by the opposition to demolish the barrier.
In the release, broadcast on the state Broadcasting Corporation of
Oyo State (BCOS), the government alleged that it had received security
report to the effect that some political thugs had been commissioned by
the opposition to demolish the flyover’s barrier which the opposition
claimed was an indication that the bridge was substandard.
But Ogundipe, in a reaction last night denied his party’s culpability
in the demolition, accusing the administration of merely trying to gain
cheap political sympathy from the people and incite the public against
the Accord Party that was serving their interest.