Lagos state government wants Buhari to commission an uncompleted terminal building in Oshodi, What a country – Nigerians
President Muhammadu Buhari is expected in Lagos tomorrow, April 24th, to commission some projects like Lagos State Institute of Maternal and Child Health, Ayinke House, Ikeja. Lagos Theater, Oregun, Oshodi Transport Interchange, and 820 mass transit buses International Airport Road.
Nigerians who are familiar with the state of the Oshodi transport interchange billed for commissioning by Buhari when he visits Lagos tomorrow are questioning the readiness of the project for commissioning.
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Okay, if Lagos leaders are MAD AND STUPID enough to invite the President to come and commission such unfinished projects, is Mr President (so called Mr Integrity) not honest enough to tell them to complete it first, then he'll make himself available? #oshodi
— The Merovingian (@ifeBamba) April 23, 2019
Can't Buhari's visit to Lagos wait till these projects are completed? particularly the Oshodi transport interchange. I fear it might be abandoned just like the ikeja bus terminal.
— Ubong EKPO
(@myubie) April 23, 2019
Lagos state government wants to commission an uncompleted terminal building in Oshodi.
What a country!!— Oseahumen Okonofua (@ghettofreedom) April 23, 2019
So your President is coming to Lagos tomorrow to commission an uncompleted project at Oshodi. Please we don’t want any obstruction of free flow of traffic with your unnecessary fanfare and stupid commissioning
Rubbish! Radarada oshi, mtchewww!!
— BalogunMedinah (@adorablemd) April 23, 2019
That kini in Oshodi, is the project completed already ni?
— Adesola (@Solar_unique) April 23, 2019
It's been a while I visited Oshodi and its environ, please is that Oshodi interchange project completed?
This one that Buhari is coming to commission it.
— Adebayo Bankole Akintunde (@AdeBanqie) April 23, 2019
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