The Ogun State Government on Monday said it spent N9.348 billion between January and March on the construction and rehabilitation of some roads across its three senatorial districts.
The Permanent Secretary in the State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Kayode Ademolake, said this.
Ademolake said this when he presented the budget performance of the ministry before the House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation at the Assembly complex in Abeokuta.
The House committee has Victor Fasanya as its chairman.
Ademolake said the ministry was working on: the Sagamu-Benin Express Junction/Oba Erinwole Junction Road, which was at 95 per cent completion.
Others are: the Ilo-Awela Road that was at 75 per cent completion, OGTV-Brewery Road at 75 per cent completion and the Ejinrin-Oluwalogbon Road at 90 per cent completion.
He said that construction works on the Ojere-Adatan Road had reached 86 per cent completion and the construction of the Abule Ekun River Bridge had reached 90 per cent completion.
Ademolake also said the construction of the pedestrian bridges at Mowe, Ibafo and Panseke were 90 per cent completion.
The Permanent Secretary also reviewing the budget performance of the Ministry during the period stated that the Ministry raked in N312.5 million.
He noted the revenue was generated from contractor registration fees, fire safety certificate fees, inspection fees, telecoms/Infrastructural services as well as Vehicle Inspection penal fees.
He added that the construction of additional secretariat building (Block E) was ongoing within the state secretariat.
Ademolake the Ministry equally established a material testing laboratory through the Public Private Partnership agreement.
He said it also constructed befitting modern markets, residential buildings and shops in line with the urban renewal programme of the state government.