The group claimed that the absence of these speed breakers is responsible for the frequent accidents and deaths recorded on the road almost daily.

In a statement by the Coordinator of CDWR, Eko Nicholas, the group said at least eight lives had been lost, including two female students of Seico Secondary School who were writing the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination, between February and June, when the rehabilitation of the road was completed.

The group stated that it was wrong for the government to have refused to yield to several past appeals regarding the need to construct speed breakers on the newly rehabilitated road, which would help mitigate the challenge of over-speeding by motorists plying this road.Group decries frequent deaths on Ogun road, demands intervention.