The Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, says the construction of 200 units of two-bedroom expanded bungalows, at the Gateway Aviation Village, Iperu, in the Ikenne Local Government Area of the state, will create over 5,000 jobs for the artisans.
Abiodun disclosed this while performing the flag-off of the construction of the housing estate on Tuesday, saying the project was divided into two phases, with the first 100 units to be ready in six months.
The governor, who was represented by the Special Adviser on Housing, Jagunmolu Omoniyi, said the project would herald the creation of a new city in the town and would serve the entire Remo cluster and the state in general.
According to the governor, the siting of the housing scheme would serve institutions and people who will make use of the Gateway Agro-Cargo Airport, noting government agencies like the Customs, the Nigerian Air Force and corporate bodies, have already indicated interest in the airport.
The governor said, “This is the people’s project. This housing scheme will complement the airport and serve those who will work in this town. I can assure you that within two years, the story of this town will change. We will not engage outsiders to work in this estate, but the people of this town.
“We have done similar projects at Kemta, Idi-Aba and Kobape. The siting of similar housing estate has changed the landscape of Kobape, which was a village before, to a lively city.”
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