Tag: Dapo Abiodun

  • Financial creativity places Ogun as topmost IGR state after Lagos, says Abiodun

    Financial creativity places Ogun as topmost IGR state after Lagos, says Abiodun

    • Governor vows to complete ongoing projects

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has said the completion of developmental projects his government has embarked on since the inception of his administration remains his priority.

    He reiterated the financial creativity and transparency of his administration, which, according to him, had pushed the state far above almost all the states in Nigeria, except Lagos, in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) capacity, making Ogun one of the three most viable states.

    Prince Abiodun, speaking on the sidelines of the budget presentation at the House of Assembly, said he had focused on projects with revenue potential, capacity to enhance employment generation, and consistent with the priorities articulated in the State Economic Development Plan & Strategy 2021 – 2025.

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    He said his administration had reversed the humongous infrastructural deficit it inherited from successive governments in less than six years of his tenure, adding that the ‘ISEYA’ mantra, as a compass of developmental drive for his administration, had helped to enhance speedy growth in all sectors.

    “The inherent concept of our developmental agenda is predicated on projects that align with the seven thematic areas contained in the Medium-Term National Development Plan 2021-2025, namely Economic Growth and Development, Infrastructure, Public Administration (Governance, Security, and International Relations), Human Capital Development, Social Development, Regional Development, Plan Implementation, Communication, Financing, Monitoring and Evaluation,” the governor said.

    He told residents that despite the aggressive move to generate revenue and block leakages, his government would never impose additional burden on them.

  • Foundation lauds Abiodun’s developmental strides

    Foundation lauds Abiodun’s developmental strides

    • Distributes food items to over 200 vulnerable

    The founder of Demola Okeowo Foundation, Dr. Ademola Okeowo, has commended Governor Dapo Abiodun, for empowering the youth and women as well as spreading developmental projects across the State.

    Okeowo said infrastructure projects of the governor, especially the road network was necessary to open up the State for more Investments opportunities.

    Speaking at the distribution of food items and other forms of empowerment to over 200 less privileged and the vulnerable held at the St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, Oke Sopen, Ijebu-Igbo, at the weekend, Dr. Okeowo, said the State is lucky to have visionary leader who is working around the clock to ensure that the wheels of development of the State does not stop.

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    “I am delighted about the current governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun. I particularly like the idea of his Building Our Future Together mantra. In the government capacity, they have been able to empower a lot of people. With the projects the governor is focusing on the development of the rural areas, youth empowerment. I know it is the right steps in the right direction.

    “I just want to urge everyone to support the efforts of the government at this time. Not just for Ogun State alone, but also for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. Sometimes, one needs to be tough but the long term goal of the policies are what we should be looking at. I believe as we sacrifice now, in terms of discomfort and pain, we shall enjoy it in the end.”

    He called for private initiatives like DOF to also come forward and complement government efforts as “a tree cannot make a forest.”

    Dr. Okeowo who recounted his experience while growing up, noted that Nigerians, particularly the less privileged are going through hard times hence the need for well-meaning individuals to compliment government efforts to cater for them.

  • Abiodun woos Brazilian firm JBS

    Abiodun woos Brazilian firm JBS

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun says the state is ready to partner Jose Batista Sobrinho (JBS) of Brazil.

    With seven decades of history, JBS is the largest protein producer in the world and the second largest food company in the world.

    The company operates in the processing of beef, pork, lamb and chicken, and also operates in the production of convenience foods.

    Prince Abiodun spoke when he received the Managing Director of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Aisha Rimi, alongside the Director of International Operations, JBS, Fabio Maia, and his colleague in the poultry and swine department, Osorio Dal Bello, in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

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    He said the state government was willing to partner with companies such as JBS, as the right business environment was available for them.

    The governor said JBS cannot find a better state in the country to partner with, adding that if the company picks Ogun State for its business venture, the business venture with Botswana will be halted.

    The Director of International Expansion of JBS, Fabio Maia, commended the business-friendly environment provided by the Ogun State Government, citing the rapid rise of companies, especially along the Abeokuta-Sagamu Expressway.

    Maia, noting that JBS would be building three chicken plants, two cattle plants and one swine plant in the country, said the company would invest $2.5 million in the country.

  • We ‘re embarking on silent economic revolution in Ogun, says Abiodun

    We ‘re embarking on silent economic revolution in Ogun, says Abiodun

    Governor Dapo Abiodun of  Ogun State has declared that his administration in the past five years has carried out unprecedented turn-around in all the critical sectors of the state economy,  describing it as a ‘silent economic revolution’.

    He said that despite the humongous infrastructural deficit his government inherited upon assumption of office in 2019, especially in the area of roads at the border communities and Federal highways, he has been able to drastically ameliorate the situation in the best interests of the people in the State.

    Abiodun made this known on Friday during the 14th Annual Lecture/Award ceremony of the Nigerian News Direct Newspaper with the theme,” Achieving Economic Prosperity: The Role of Human Capacity Development, Fiscal Prudence and Revenue Generation”, held at Grand Ballroom, Oriental Hotel, Lagos.

    The governor, who was conferred with the ‘Man of the Year Award’ and represented by his Special Adviser on Media &Communications,  Kayode Akinmade,  reiterated his avowed commitment to all-round development in Ogun State and the irreversible resolution to leave behind an enduring legacy of growth and prosperity in the Gateway State.

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    He highlighted some of his enviable successes in the State within a short period including the construction of over 600km of roads across the three Senatorial Districts, the construction of a world-class Agro-cargo Airport as well as raising the Internally Generated Revenue base of the state to become the most viable state in Nigeria in the area of IGR generation among other achievements.

    Governor Abiodun further explained that Ogun State since he took the mantle of leadership has changed the business environment to make it more friendly and favourable to investors, therefore making the state the best in terms of Ease of Doing Business and the investor destination of choice in Nigeria.

    According to him, the State presently accommodates over six thousand manufacturing firms in different industrial clusters across the state and contributes immensely to the micro economy of the state as well as the Nigerian macro-economic growth.

  • Abiodun seeks foreign investment in livestock, timber processing, others

    Abiodun seeks foreign investment in livestock, timber processing, others

    The Ogun state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun said investment opportunities abound in the state that require the buying-in of foreign investors.

    Prince Abiodun spoke at a meeting with the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina at the ongoing Africa Investment Forum (AIF) Market Days, in Rabat, Morocco on Friday.

    The governor listed some of the projects to include livestock value addition, timber processing, renewable energy, and investments in the power sector. Additionally.

    Prince Abiodun also said Ogun State is exploring opportunities for the establishment of an automotive assembly plant and extending the Lagos red and blue rail lines from Agbado to Kajola and from Okokomaiko to Agbara/Lusada, as well as the Purple line.

    Prince Abiodun praised the commitment of the AfDB president in connecting sub-national entities on the continent to investment opportunities.

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    “Our meeting earlier today in Morocco with the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, focused on key projects we plan to embark on in Ogun State.

    “We expressed our appreciation for the critical role AfDB plays in connecting sub-national governments with potential investors and providing proof of financing for major initiatives.

    “This engagement reinforces our commitment to leveraging strategic partnerships and innovative financing solutions to drive sustainable development and economic growth in Ogun State,” Prince Abiodun said.

  • Abiodun seeks lawmakers’ approval for N1.05tr 2025 Appropriation Bill 

    Abiodun seeks lawmakers’ approval for N1.05tr 2025 Appropriation Bill 

    • Governor inaugurates redesigned 45-year-old House of Assembly Complex

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun yesterday presented 2025 Appropriation Bill of N1,054,542,020,147.47 before members of House of Assembly, comprising N453.56billion recurrent expenditure and N600.98billion capital expenditure.

    Tagged: “Budget of Hope and Prosperity”, Abiodun, who had taken time off to first inaugurate the newly redesigned assembly complex built over 45 years ago, presented the budget at a plenary session presided over by Speaker Oludaisi Elemide.

    It is the first budget presentation by the governor before Speaker Elemide, who replaced former Speaker Kunle Oluomo, after he was removed on January 23.

    It was not clear if Oluomo was present during the 2025 Budget presentation. He did not answer a call sent to him.

    The budget comprises N120.14billion for personnel costs, N37.49billion as consolidated revenue cost, while N76.07billion will cater for public debt charge.

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    Overhead cost was put at N219.86billion, with N600.98billon earmarked for capital expenditure.

    Giving the sectoral breakdown of the proposed budget, the governor said education sector would get N177.835billion, representing 17 per cent, while N134.538billion, amounting to 13 per cent, was allocated to health sector;  N66.382billion being six per cent was proposed for housing & community development, just as agriculture/industry would gulp N65.38billion, representing six per cent, with infrastructure taking N284.4billion, being 27 per cent, leaving N25.27billion being two per cent  for recreation, culture and religion.

    Speaker Elemide, who appreciated Governor Abiodun for the renovation of the assembly complex and other infrastructural projects, which had contributed to the overall well-being and working conditions of the lawmakers and workers, said the presentation of the Appropriation Bill remained a constitutional requirement towards ensuring judicious allocation and utilisation of public funds in the coming year.

    He lauded the present administration’s ongoing legacy projects, including Agro Cargo International Airport, Remo Special Agro-industrial Processing Zone, the resuscitated Kajola Free Export Processing Zone, Inland Dry Port at the Dry Port City Sodipo Village, Papalanto and road infrastructure.

  • Abiodun presents 2025 Appropriation Bill to Assembly today

    Abiodun presents 2025 Appropriation Bill to Assembly today

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun will today present the 2025 Appropriation Bill to the House of Assembly.

    A statement yesterday by the Clerk/Head of Legislative Service, Mr. Sakiru Adebakin, said the budget presentation would be a twin celebration, as the governor would take advantage of his visit to inaugurate the redesigned assembly complex.

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    “The redesigning process saw the 45-year-old complex giving way to a modern structure that can match any legislative complex across the world,” he said.

    The statement added that the budget presentation would take place at the upgraded hallowed chamber of the House of Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, at 10am, while stakeholders, guests and other government functionaries are expected to be seated by 9:30am.

  • Abiodun: why I focus on developing Ogun West

    Abiodun: why I focus on developing Ogun West

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has said his administration is focusing on developing Ogun West Senatorial District due to age-long neglect of the zone by previous administrations.

    Abiodun, who spoke at this year’s grand finale of Oronna Day celebration held at Ilaro, in Yewa South Local Government, noted that despite the zone being the largest non-oil revenue earner and the food basket of the state, it was not given attention.

    He said: “When I assumed office and for some reasons, most of my predecessors did not accord this zone the place and attention it deserved. Kabiyesi called me and said ‘before you, all that happened here is that they will do some ground breaking, but they never inaugurated any project in this local government or in this zone’ and I told kabiyesi that the narrative would change.

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    “We will do ground breaking and we will also inaugurate projects. I beat my chest and proudly say that we have done just that. The very important arteria road that connects the local government to Ado/Odo-Ota Local Government and other five local governments, that is Ilaro-Owode road, we totally reconstructed it and the journey that takes probably two and a half hours now takes a few minutes. We have inaugurated at least one road in each local government in this zone and some even have more.”

    Deputy Senate President, Senator Barau Jubril, appreciated the state government’s efforts at galvanising the people for community development.

    Chairman of the occasion and Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, represented by Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, said the occasion was the celebration of the people’s heritage.

    The Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, thanked Prince Abiodun for fulfilling his promise of extending developmental projects to all sections of the state.

  • Nightmare over for Denro/Ishasi/Akute residents

    Nightmare over for Denro/Ishasi/Akute residents

    • By Femi Ogbonnikan

     At last, the residents of Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road in Ifo Local Government Area can now heave a sigh of relief following the successful completion of the reconstruction project started by the administration of Governor Dapo Abiodun. It’s another promise kept.

    Until his intervention, the road had suffered prolonged neglect under successive administrations. On Friday, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun not only commissioned the newly expanded road but also promised to start reconstruction work on the Akute/Oke-Aro road within the same Ifo Local Government Area.

    He disclosed the good news while commissioning the Ojodu Abiodun-Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road amid fanfare. It’s a new dawn in these suburban communities, straddling the long stretch of land between Ogun and Lagos states. For those who are not so familiar with this area, Denro-Ishashi is one of the fastest-growing communities in Ogun State. Its rapidly expanding population is a result of affordable housing. Bordering Nigeria’s largest commercial city, Lagos, it has continued to witness an increasing influx of people who cannot afford the rising trend of accommodation rent. With the current economic challenge facing the nation, rent in Lagos has gone beyond the reach of average-income households. So, the community offers itself as an alternative settlement option.

    But the deplorable condition of the road had remained a nightmare for the residents. The agony of the people in the affected areas had been a popular reference point for the media before Governor Abiodun’s intervention. Steep, rough, and sloppy, they often refer to the road as a death trap. It was even worse in the rainy season, as no vehicle owner could pass through the stretch without visiting a mechanic’s workshop for damage repairs.

    For obvious reasons, people see rainfall as a source of blessing and relief from God. But this was not always so for motorists and commuters who had been grappling with the nightmare that often comes with the onset of a rainy season. Due to the prolonged neglect, erosion had redesigned the road, adorning the entire stretch with ponds of water. The situation was often even made worse by the opening of the Oyan Dam, belonging to the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority (OORBDA) Abeokuta, particularly at the Odo portion of the road overgrown by elephant grass. Besides, what was used to be a bridge or more or less a culvert over the canal had collapsed below its level. As such, the rain would create a small river whenever there was a heavy downpour, while the dam turned it into a mini ‘Ocean’. To cross over, helpless residents, especially women and the aged would have to be at the mercy of a handful of young men who would carry them on their backs for a N200 charge per head. Boarding a canoe was an alternative but with a long wait. The situation persisted until the intervention of the Abiodun administration. During the dry season, dust constitutes anguish to the people of the community, and indeed the adjoining Akute.

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    One of the concerned residents, lamenting their daily ordeal, described life in the community as a struggle. In a story published in one of the national dailies, he was quoted to have lamented thus:  “Life is a daily struggle in Denro-Ishashi on account of neglect by successive governments in Abeokuta. And the people are more pained by the fact that they know it will take little to fix the short road. They should allow Lagos State to take over this place so that we can feel the presence of the government for once.

    “It is unfair that officials of Ogun State only remember us when it’s time to collect revenue, but not projects. We provide our water, we do our own roads, we do everything by ourselves. Yet, we have a government.”

    However, the coming on board of Governor Abiodun brought renewed hope.  In line with his electoral promise to give everybody  a sense of belonging, he awarded the contract for the expansion and construction of the road. Therefore, Friday’s commissioning ceremony marked the beginning of a new life for the residents and also renewed hope for their counterparts along the Alagbole-Akute, Akute-Oke-Aro-Ijoko roads.

     It’s a case of twin joy. One community life was upgraded; the other got a promise of a new horizon. For the latter, Governor Abiodun promised that his administration would award a contract for the construction of the Alagbole-Akute and Akute-Oke-Aro-Ijoko roads in the Ifo Local Government Area in the next two weeks. According to him, reconstruction will start from Akute to Oke Aro.

    His words: “Within the next few weeks, a maximum of three weeks, in my determination to ensure that this local government wears a new look; I will be awarding the Alagbole-Akute road. I will also be awarding the Akute-Ijoko-Oke-Aro road.

    “That Akute-Ijoko-Oke-Aro road goes all the way to Sango; that road is 32 kilometers. We started from Sango and have reconstructed around 15 kilometers of that road. However, we are now set to start from Akute and reconstruct it towards Oke-Aro.

    “I realized that once we do that, it connects the whole loop; it connects all the Hercules, Akute-Ajuwon, Alagbole-Ajuwon. God will help us.”

    Abiodun, who described a good road network as a key enabler for development, also stated that the ongoing reconstruction of Toyin-Giwa, Akute-Ajuwon, and Akute-Alagbole roads would be commissioned in three months’ time. “I was here months ago. In my responsive nature, because as a government, you must be responsive, some roads were brought to my attention, namely the Toyin-Giwa-Hercules road or Oke-Aro road, the Akute-Ajuwon road and the Alagbole-Ajuwon road.

    “Those three roads were brought to my attention. I inspected those three roads and I said within the next two to three weeks, work would begin on the roads.

    “I am happy to confirm to you that not only has work begun, those roads will be commissioned probably in the next two to three months.

    “I have heard testimonies from people, talking about the quality of work done on the roads. They talked about the high quality, and I am happy with the contractor.”

    “The Ojodu-Abiodun-Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road, the governor noted, was in a deplorable condition but required the determination of his administration to restore the road to good shape to ease the suffering of people in the area.

    “When I assumed office, I visited this local government and took notice of this road, and I promised to reconstruct it. I am happy that today, the people can see it, touch it, and feel what we have done here.

    “This local government is a key area in Ogun State. This road offers the opportunity to live and work in Lagos or live and work here in Ogun State. This area offers affordability and peace to people who want to live here.

    “This road was in bad shape, but I promised to reconstruct it. With this road, we are demonstrating and firmly taking ownership of this area,” Prince Abiodun added.

    He said the road would ease transportation and provide good accessibility to Lagos State as well as revitalize the socio-economic life of people in the area.

    The Governor, however, pleaded with the people to make good use of the road and desist from blocking the drainage or turning the road into a mechanic workshop. He said speed breakers were erected, as demanded by the people, to stop drivers from using it as a racetrack.

    While calling on investors to make Ogun State their choice, Abiodun assured that his government would reconstruct more roads and continue to make the environment conducive for business to thrive.

    The State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Ade Akinsanya, in his opening remarks, said the 4.65-kilometer road with a 30-meter bridge was to enhance connectivity, economic growth, and the overall development of the area while also making seamless connections to Lagos State.

    The Chairman of Ifo Local Government Area, Hon. Idris Kusimo, said that the construction of the road would catalyze economic growth as it would bring back commercial activities to the area.

    Commissioner for Women Affairs, who had earlier represented the area at the State House of Assembly, Hon. Adijat Adeleye, noted that the road was constructed 15 years ago and was washed away three months after, adding that no administration had thought about repairing it.

    The Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewaland, who is Chairman of the Ogun State Council of Obas, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, commended the governor for bringing life back to border towns in the State, maintaining that with the reconstruction of the road, the governor had reclaimed State territory and made the people feel part of the State.

    Alhaji Bashir, the Zonal Chairman of the Community Development Association (CDA), said the area was noted for flooding during the rainy season as a journey of 20 minutes usually took two hours, stating that with the reconstruction, they now feel like part of the residents of the State.

    As Governor Abiodun already promised in his address at the commissioning ceremony on Friday, relief is also underway for communities along the Alagbole-Akute road. They can hold him by his words of honour; reconstruction work will soon start in earnest. This is not rhetoric but an action plan that is real and concrete. He has demonstrated an abiding faith in his inclusive governance style by ensuring that every community has its fair share of development projects. Akute will not be an exception because he doesn’t make promises he will not fulfill. In no time, the hardship being experienced by the people as a result of the poor condition of the road will soon be a thing of the past.

    For more than a decade, residents of this area have suffered untold agony. The agony of unfulfilled promises successive administrations. Currently, the communities along the axis represent a good case of abandoned infrastructural projects. The most notable of this is the long bridge which in itself has turned to a den of armed robbers, terrorizing the residents.

    The immediate past administration of former governor Ibikunle Amosun had embarked on reconstruction work on the road with overhead bridges and link roads to ease transportation.  He, however, failed to complete the project, putting communities in Alagbole, Akute, and other adjoining villages in agony. During the rainy season, residents have had to use canoes to cross over from Akute to Yakoyo to enter bikes to get to work in Lagos.

    With the intervention of Governor Abiodun, hard times have come to an end for the residents of these communities. Like the success story of Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road, the nightmare currently experienced by the residents of Alagbole-Akute will soon be a thing of the past.

    * Ogbonnikan writes from Abeokuta, Ogun State capital

  • Abiodun commissions Ojodu Abiodun-Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road

    Abiodun commissions Ojodu Abiodun-Denro-Ishasi-Akute Road

    • Says Alagbole-Akute, Akute-Oke-Aro-Ijoko roads to be awarded in two weeks

    Governor Dapo Abiodun, on Friday inaugurated the Ojodu Abiodun-Deno-Ishasi-Akute Road in the Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.

    The governor noted that the road was in a deplorable condition but required the determination of his administration to restore the road to good shape to ease the suffering of people in the area.

    “When I assumed office, I visited this local government and took notice of this road, and I promised to reconstruct it. I am happy that today, the people can see it, can touch it, and feel what we have done here.

    “This local government is a key area in Ogun State. This road offers the opportunity to live and work in Lagos or live and work here in Ogun State. This area offers affordability and peace to people who want to live here.

    “This road was in bad shape, but I promised to reconstruct it. With this road, we are demonstrating and firmly taking ownership of this area,” Prince Abiodun added.

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    He said the road would ease transportation and provide good accessibility to Lagos State as well as revitalize the socio-economic life of people in the area.

    While pleading with the people to make good use of the road and desist from blocking the drainage or turning the road into a mechanic workshop, the State helmsman said speed breakers were erected, as demanded by the people, to stop drivers from using it as a racetrack.

    While calling on investors to make Ogun State their choice, Governor Abiodun assured that his government would construct more roads and ”will award a contract for the construction of Alagbole-Akute and Akute-Oke-Aro-Ijoko roads in Ifo Local Government Area in the next two weeks.

    He added: “Within the next few weeks, a maximum of three weeks, in my determination to ensure that this local government wears a new look, I will be awarding the Alagbole-Akute road. I will also be awarding the Akute-Ijoko-Oke-Aro road.

    “That Akute-Ijoko-Oke-Aro road goes all the way to Sango; that road is 32 kilometers. We started from Sango and have constructed around 15 kilometers of that road. However, we are now set to start from Akute and construct it towards Oke-Aro.