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"Alleged Sabotage at Olaiya Flyover: A Desperate Attempt to Discredit


The recent damage to the Olaiya Flyover appears to be a deliberate act of sabotage aimed at tarnishing the structure's integrity. This incident follows the APC's press conference, where they alleged that the state government planned to damage the flyover to justify the impending failure of their own projects at Oke-fia and LAMECO.

The two flyovers under construction at Oke-fia and LAMECO have encountered significant technical issues, potentially jeopardizing their success. It seems that some individuals are attempting to preemptively discredit the Olaiya Flyover, which has withstood criticism and scrutiny.

A closer examination of the video footage reveals evident human interference and intentional damage, rather than an accidental occurrence. Fortunately, the targeted section is non-structural, and the attack will not compromise the flyover's stability.

The public should be aware of the desperation of certain government officials to discredit the Olaiya Flyover and divert attention from the impending failures of the poorly constructed flyovers at Oke-fia and LAMECO.

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