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No fewer than 10 communities in Magboro, in the Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, have threatened to boycott the state council poll slated for Saturday over the activities of sand dredgers in the area.
The Chairman of the association, Adekunle Adebanjo, explained that sometime last year, two dredging firms, Capital Waves Nigeria Limited and Teejay/Chinese Dredging Companies, moved to the Ogun River, Gaun town, for dredging activities. Adebanjo noted that an agreement was reached among the dredgers, the truck drivers and the communities that the maintenance of the road would be carried out under corporate social responsibility, but the companies failed to fulfil their part of the agreement.
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