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‘Reviving Pacesetter Quarry By Makinde, A Dream Come True’, Says Ladoja As He Tours The Facility


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December 21, 2020

1: From left, Director General, Oyo State Investment and Public-Private Partnership Agency, Hon Segun Ogunwuyi; former governor of Adamawa State, Boni Haruna; Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde; Project Director, Pace Setter Quarry and Asphalt Plant, Pastor Babatunde Shittu; former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rasidi Ladoja and Hon Oladokun Olukunle during the inspection to Pace Setter Quarry and Asphalt Plant, Ijaye. PHOTO: Oyo State Govt.

 

2: Former governor of Adamawa State, Boni Haruna; Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde; Project Director, Pace Setter Quarry and Asphalt Plant, Pastor Babatunde Shittu and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rasidi Ladoja during the inspection to Pace Setter Quarry and Asphalt Plant, Ijaye. PHOTO: Oyo State Govt.

 

3: From left, former governor of Adamawa State, Boni Haruna; Director General, Oyo State Investment and Public-Private Partnership Agency, Hon Segun Ogunwuyi; Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde; Project Director, Pace Setter Quarry and Asphalt Plant, Pastor Babatunde Shittu and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Rasidi Ladoja during the inspection to Pace Setter Quarry and Asphalt Plant, Ijaye. PHOTO: Oyo State Govt.



Former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, has lauded the effort of the incumbent governor of the state, Seyi Makinde, in reviving the abandoned Pacesetter Quarry in Ijaye, saying he is working to fulfil his dream for the state.


The former governor, who spoke while on a tour of the facility alongside Governor Makinde, on Thursday, applauded the administration’s resuscitation of the now operational Pacesetter Quarry and Asphalt Limited, Ijaye.

He described the now operational plant as a dream come true, berating successive administrations, which abandoned the plant as not being friends of the state, as, according to him, the plant could have helped bring down the cost of road construction materials and also contribute to the economy.

“It is a dream come true. The work of the governor is to dream, get people around him to execute the dream. We dreamt and it came into fruition at that tenure and it was working. So, after I left office, there have been two governors who did not remember that the dream must work.


“Now that this administration came in, and they made it work, what do you think I should do? How do you think I will feel? I am very happy that my dream did not die. I am happy because when we came in to do it, the slogan then was ‘awo o ka’ju ilu’ [resources are not sufficient to take care of things]. So, in order to make ‘awo ka’ju ilu,’ we decided that we had to bring down the cost of materials.

“And, with this project, we were able to bring down the cost of asphalt for the roads. By the grace of God, the price came down and we were able to make more roads during that tenure and the roads are still there for everybody to see.

“For anybody to have abandoned this plant when you know that with this, you can reduce the cost of road making, it means you are not really a friend of the state. But I am very happy this is working again and I can assure you that I will give all my support to them to make sure that this thing continues to work.

“The people in this area are benefitting. The state is benefitting, because the cost of road construction must have gone down. 100 or 200 people are working and getting their daily meals from there. When we are talking about unemployment, this is part of the solution to it.

“I am very grateful to the governor for making sure that it works and I can assure you that I will give support for the continuation of this thing,”

It will be noted that the state government handed over the Pacesetter Quarry and Asphalt Plant to Carboncor International Technology Limited under a public-private partnership arrangement.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted Governor Makinde as saying that he was pleased to see that production is ongoing at the plant, said the company is already contributing to the economy of the state by generating revenue, providing jobs and raw materials needed to construct roads.

Makinde said, “We think our strategy is working and you can see it. They are contributing their own quota to the economy of the state. Yes, we are satisfied so far.

“It is a public-private partnership model. They are fully in charge. They are planning on expanding the facility so that they can do more. We don’t want pot-holes on our roads. So, this will assist us to achieve that objective.”




Greg Abolo

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