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Council Election: Massive transformative development plans set for Ado-Odo/Ota LG – Segun Ojolowo-Ojuko highlights key agenda

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As part of his transformative agenda, Ojolowo-Ojuko pledged that critical link roads across all 16 wards would receive focused attention, with plans for both new constructions and rehabilitation.

Honourable Segun Ojolowo-Ojuko, a key stakeholder of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, Ogun State, has announced his candidacy for the chairmanship election in 2024 under the APC banner. His primary objective is to elevate the local government into one of the leading councils in the nation through significant advancements in human and infrastructural development.

In a statement released on Friday, Ojolowo-Ojuko outlined a strategic blueprint designed to guide a comprehensive development agenda for the local government. This plan aims to bridge historical gaps in both human and infrastructure development that have affected the council.

Having served as the Special Assistant to Governor Dapo Abiodun on Housing Development, Ojolowo-Ojuko emphasized that transforming the Ado-Odo/Ota area, the Ogun State’s industrial hub, necessitates well-crafted strategic plans that must be effectively implemented. His decision to run for chairmanship stems from a genuine desire to serve the community selflessly and witness the Council’s evolution into a model modern city.

Moreover, he highlighted that his vision aligns with the development initiatives introduced by Governor Abiodun, which have reached various parts of the state. He asserted that the governor’s vision for grassroots development would be further enhanced through multiple projects.

As part of his transformative agenda, Ojolowo-Ojuko pledged that critical link roads across all 16 wards would receive focused attention, with plans for both new constructions and rehabilitation. He stated that “Improving roads and other essential infrastructure will undoubtedly boost commercial activities and transportation, ultimately paving the way for increased revenue generation.”

Below is a summary of Segun Ojolowo-Ojuko’s developmental transformation agenda:

Roadmap for Developmental Transformation Agenda for Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government

Vision Statement:

Our goal is to reposition Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government to be a leader in Ogun State and Nigeria. I, Segun Ojolowo, with a progressive vision, present this strategic blueprint to guide our comprehensive developmental agenda. This plan addresses the gaps in human and infrastructural development that have historically impacted our local government.

Strategic Objectives and Initiatives:

  1. Infrastructure Development:
    • Link Roads: Our top priority is the rehabilitation and construction of major link roads across all 16 wards of Ado-Odo/Ota. Upgrading these roads will stimulate economic activities, enhance connectivity, and increase Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
  2. Healthcare Services:
    • Health Centers: We will establish functional health centers in each of the 16 wards to improve access to primary healthcare. This initiative aims to address the population density challenges and provide essential medical services to all residents.
  3. Environmental Management:
    • Waste Management: The creation of the Ado-Odo/Ota Waste Management Authority (AOWMA) will oversee the consistent clearing and maintenance of our environment. This authority will tackle waste management challenges and ensure a cleaner, healthier local government.
  4. Education:
    • Educational Improvement: We are committed to enhancing our public schools to meet and exceed private sector standards. Our goal is to make education a transformative force, equipping our youth with the skills and knowledge to drive positive change.
  5. Security:
    • Enhanced Safety: We will collaborate with existing security agencies and establish new police posts in emerging communities. Strengthening security through partnerships with the Nigeria Police Force, The Nigeria Navy, Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other local vigilante groups will ensure a safer environment for all.
  6. Job Creation and Youth Empowerment:
  7. Social Amenities:
    • Recreation and Sports: We plan to revive our sports council and recreational centers, which historically were hubs of entertainment and talent discovery. By fostering a conducive environment for sports and recreation, we will nurture and showcase local talent.
  8. Agriculture:
    • Support for Farmers: We will focus on revitalizing farm settlements and facilitating access to agricultural grants. Our efforts will also support investors in cash crops and animal husbandry, including improvements to veterinary health services.
  9. Transportation:
    • Transport Infrastructure: Our transportation strategy is aligned with our road development plans. Improved road networks will facilitate easier transportation of goods and services, thereby attracting investment and enhancing local transport systems.
  10. Housing:
    • Investment in Housing: Leveraging my experience and connections in the housing sector, we will create a favorable environment for housing investors. This initiative aims to address housing needs and stimulate growth in the housing sector.
  11. Finance:
    • Revenue Generation: Increasing IGR is central to our plan. We will open up new commercial opportunities through infrastructure development and address any revenue leakages. Our commitment to transparency and accountability will ensure effective financial management.
  12. Trade & Commerce:Economic Development: We will develop a thorough understanding of trade and commerce dynamics to drive economic growth. Our focus will be on synergizing tools and strategies to enhance trade and commerce within and beyond our local government.
  13. Conclusion:
  14. This Roadmap for Developmental Transformation Agenda is designed to be a continuous program, guiding successful administrations toward progress in human and infrastructural development. With your support and commitment, we will drive meaningful change and achieve our vision for Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government.

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Ogun central will produce Ogun’s next governor in 2027, says Tunji Ishola

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Ogun central will produce Ogun’s next governor in 2027, says Tunji Ishola

Former Nigeria high commissioner to the UK, Ambassador Sharafadeen Tunji Ishola has asserted that Ogun central would produce the state’s next governor in 2027.
According to the former steel minister, this is the first time that the Egbas would agree on the zoning of governorship to the Ogun central senatorial district.
Ishola, who is suspected to be interested in the state’s 2027 governorship, stated this on Wednesday while addressing members of Ogun women in politics who hosted him for his sixty fourth birthday.
The reception took place at the residence of apc national leader, Aremo Olusegun Osoba at the GRA, Ibara in Abeokuta.
The former diplomat dismissed claims in some political circles that Ogun central’s quest for the 2027 governorship poll was a calculated agenda to sabotage the dream of Ogun west to produce governor for the first time.
According to him, Egba politicians have been spearheading moves by the Ogun west to produce Ogun state governor, citing how former president Olusegun Obasanjo backed late general Tunji Olurin, while he served as his campaign manager during the 2011 polls.
Ishola also said in 2015, he backed another Ogun west candidate, prince Gboyega Isiaka, while former governor, Ibikunle Amosun, another Egba politician, sponsored Prince Adekunle Akinlade, also from Ogun west in 2019.
Also in 2023, Ishola said that Amosun backed another Ogun west candidate, Tunji Otegbeye in the governorship poll.

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Ogun Deputy Gov Commends TRACE Over Traffic Management Efficiency

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Ogun Deputy Gov Commends TRACE Over Traffic Management Efficiency

Officers and men of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (trace) have been commended for consistently providing a platform for reflection, learning and strategic planning in the traffic management sector across the state.
The state deputy governor, engineer Noimot Salako-Oyedele stated this at the ninth annual trace commanders’ conference and retreat for senior officers, in Abeokuta, described officers and men of the agency as lifeline to countless road users in the state.
Speaking earlier, head of state civil service, Mr. Kehinde Onasanya acknowledged the invaluable contributions of the agency at ensuring that motorways remain safe and secure for all road users and pedestrians.
Lending their voices, commissioner for transportation, engineer. Gbenga Dairo, special adviser on security, AIG Sola Subair, Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), corps commander Akinwunmi Fasakin and Director of The State Fire Services, Engineer. Fatai Adefala, pledged that the collaboration between them would be strengthened, in order to create a safer environment for road users.
In his welcome address, commander and chief executive officer, trace, commander ‘Seni Ogunyemi said the event was crucial in the rapidly evolving landscape of public safety, planning and transportation management, noting that there was a decrease of 36.26 percent in the number of cases recorded in 2024 compared to last year.
Highlight of the conference was the presentation of excellent award to the head of service, Mr. Kehinde Onasanya, permanent secretaries, bureau of establishments and training, as well as cabinet and special services, Mrs. Lydia Fajounbo and Alhaji Olanrewaju Saka, for their rare and exceptional resilience in providing human capacity development in road safety matters.

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Gov Approves Appointment of Two Permanent Secretaries

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Governor Dapo Abiodun has approved the appointment of two new permanent secretaries into the Ogun state civil service.
They are Doctor Ogunsanya Olaitan, a consultant in surgery and Mr Abdul Suraj Olubamiro, a physiotherapist.
Head of the state civil service, kehinde onasanya, who made this known in a statement, said their selection process was guided by merit, professionalism, inclusiveness and seniority, ensuring that the most qualified individuals were chosen for roles.
The governor charged the new permanent secretaries to exhibit unwavering dedication, diligence and commitment in their new positions.

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