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Rain Destroyed What Billions Built: Kwara Street Lights Scandal Exposed”

“Rain Destroyed What Billions Built: Kwara Street Lights Scandal Exposed”What was meant to light up Kwara has now become a symbol of waste.

The solar street lights installed under the administration of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq are now breaking down massively—with many reportedly damaged after rainfall.Yes, rain.

Let That Sink In…A project worth billions…Installed to serve the people…Could not even withstand ordinary weather conditions.So what exactly was built—quality infrastructure or a ticking failure?

From Promise to Darkness these street lights were supposed to:

Improve Security and roads Safer at night but today, many areas are gradually slipping back into darkness—the very problem this project was meant to solve.

Replacing What Was Already Working before now, several of these roads already had functional street lighting from past administrations.

Instead of maintaining them, the current government:Removed existing System replaced them with what many now see as inferior Alternative and now, those replacements are failing.

The Question Everyone Should Be Asking The old poles were stronger, more durable, and still neat. Why were they removed?

Where are those poles today?

When what replaced them is clearly weaker and already failing, these are questions that demand clear answers.

🌧️ Rain Has Exposed Everything Rain didn’t destroy the project—it simply revealed the truth. Because standard infrastructure should: Withstand weather Last for Years deliver real value Anything less is not development—it is poor execution.

Infrastructure Without People While focus remains on physical projects, many citizens are still asking: Where are the jobs? Where are the opportunities?Where is the investment in human capacity?

Development is not just about structures—it’s about people.📸 The Evidence Is ClearThe images tell the story:Damaged polesWeak installationsNon-functional lights

Final Word (Viral Punch) Kwara deserves better.

Not just projects that look good at commissioning—but projects that last, perform, and truly serve the people.

Because in the end: If rain can destroy it, then it was never built to last.


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