The Minority Leader of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon. Adeleye Lukman Olalekan, has announced the approval of N150 million for constituency projects in Odogbolu State Constituency.
The projects, funded by the Ogun State Government and facilitated by the minority leader, aim to improve the welfare of the constituents and develop the area.
According to Adeleye, the projects were carefully selected following extensive consultations with key stakeholders across the community.
The approved projects include “the construction of a block of three classrooms with shelves at Aiyepe Community High School, Aiyepe, Ward 06, and the construction of a block of three classrooms with shelves at Ibefun/Ilado Comprehensive High School, Ibefun, Ward 09, to enhance learning and improve the educational environment.
“Also, the development of a 12-units open-stall market at Imosan, Ward 01, and the development of a 12-units open-stall market at Imodi, Ward 02, are to be constructed to boost commerce, create economic opportunities and support small-scale traders.”
The lawmaker explained that successful contractors have been mobilised to the site to commence work, following a competitive bidding process carried out by the Tender Board.
Adeleye, who reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and accountability in the implementation of the projects, assured that the projects would be completed on time and efficiently for the benefit of the constituents.
He expressed gratitude to the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, community and local leaders, as well as other stakeholders for their support and collaboration, stating that these projects are a testament to the shared vision for a prosperous and thriving Odogbolu State Constituency.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker’s efforts have been praised by the people of Odogbolu, who see him as a genuine leader dedicated to the well-being and development of his constituents.
The projects are expected to have a significant impact on the community, improving education, commerce, and the overall quality of life for the residents.