Construction work on the Odomola–Iraye Road in Eredo LCDA is progressing steadily, with new phases of development currently underway.
Epe Insights reports that work has now commenced on the opposite side drainage of the road, marking a significant milestone in the construction process.
The project continues to gain attention as a key infrastructure initiative aimed at improving connectivity within the area.
The drainage system is expected to address flooding challenges and ensure the long-term durability of the road.

The project is being executed under the leadership of Monsuru Akinloye. His administration has prioritized infrastructure development as part of efforts to enhance living standards in the community.
Residents have welcomed the pace of work, noting that the road project will ease transportation and support economic activities. Improved access is expected to benefit commuters, traders, and businesses operating within the axis.
Officials say the drainage construction is a critical component of the project. Proper water management will help prevent erosion and maintain the structural integrity of the road over time.

The initiative reflects a broader commitment to sustainable development in Eredo LCDA. Authorities have emphasized the importance of quality infrastructure in driving growth and improving daily life.
Community members have also expressed optimism about the long-term impact of the project. Many believe it will open up more areas for development and reduce travel time across communities.

The council reiterated its focus on delivering projects that meet the needs of residents. It assured that work will continue at a steady pace to ensure timely completion.
Stakeholders have commended the administration for maintaining consistency in project execution. The development is seen as part of ongoing efforts to modernize infrastructure across the LCDA.

As construction advances, expectations remain high for a durable and motorable road. The Odomola–Iraye project stands as another step in Eredo LCDA’s drive toward improved connectivity and community development.

