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PTS Vice-Chairman Mogaji Ademola Oladosu Celebrates Governor Makinde’s Transformative Six-Year Tenure in Transportation Sector

 

The Vice-Chairman of Pacesetter Transport Service (PTS), Mogaji Ademola Oladosu, has commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his transformative leadership in his six years in office.

In an interview, Oladosu highlighted the significant strides made in the transportation sector, which have greatly enhanced public mobility in Oyo State.

“Governor Makinde’s administration has been a game-changer for transportation in our state. His focus on infrastructure development has not only improved road networks but has also facilitated smoother transportation services for our citizens.”

“Under Makinde’s leadership, the Pacesetter Transport Service has seen substantial improvements, including the introduction of new routes and the expansion of fleet services.”

“The governor’s investment in public transport has made commuting more efficient and reliable This is crucial for the economic growth of our state,” Oladosu noted.

He also emphasised the importance of the governor’s commitment to sustainable transport solutions, saying, “With initiatives aimed at promoting public transportation, we are reducing traffic congestion and minimizing environmental impact. This strategy aligns with global best practices in urban transport management.”

The Vice-Chairman praised the collaborative efforts between PTS and the state government, which have led to significant upgrades in transport infrastructure.

“The partnership has allowed us to modernize our services and better meet the needs of the public. We are grateful for the support from the governor’s office.”

Reflecting on the achievements over the past six years, Oladosu expressed optimism for the future, adding that: “With Governor Makinde at the helm, we are confident that Oyo State will continue to advance in transportation and other key sectors. His visionary leadership is paving the way for a brighter future for all residents.”

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