Ogun Exco Approves Seven Road Projects, “Revenue House,” Confirms Traditional Rulers’ Appointments

Ogun Exco Approves Seven Road Projects, “Revenue House,” Confirms Traditional Rulers’ Appointments

The Ogun State Executive Council has approved a raft of major infrastructural projects and traditional leadership appointments aimed at accelerating development and strengthening governance across the state.

The decisions were taken at the  Executive Council meeting  on Friday held at the Executive Chamber and presided over by Governor Dapo Abiodun.

Top on the list of approvals is the rehabilitation and construction of seven roads across the three senatorial districts to improve connectivity and stimulate socio-economic activities.

The approved roads include:

Molipa Expressway Roundabout to Ibadan Garage along Ejirin–Folagbade Roundabout, Ijebu-Ode – 2.3km, 10.3m width

Bible College Road, Ota, Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area – additional rehabilitation works

Ajaka Road via Awolowo Market, Sagamu – 870m, 8m width

Gbadebo Street, Hospital Road, Ayegbami, Sagamu – 900m, 8m width

Okenla Street, off Imoru Road, Ijebu-Ode – 0.53km, 10m width

Yemogun Street, Ogere, Ikenne Local Government Area – 1.25km, 7.3m width

Right-hand side of Carwash–Moore Junction Road, Adatan, Abeokuta – reconstruction

The projects are expected to enhance mobility, ease traffic congestion, and open up communities for increased commercial and residential activities.

Council also approved the reconstruction and completion of the Block E Office Complex within the State Secretariat, Oke Imosan, Abeokuta (Phase 1).

The facility has been renamed “Revenue House” and is designed to provide a conducive working environment to strengthen revenue generation and enhance operational efficiency across government agencies. The development forms part of ongoing efforts by the Abiodun administration to modernise public infrastructure and boost internally generated revenue.

In furtherance of efforts to strengthen grassroots governance and preserve traditional institutions, the Council confirmed the following traditional leadership appointments:

Prince Raheem Afolabi Ogunlaja – Nloku of Iraye, Remo North Local Government Area

Prince Tajudeen Adeoye Olukunle – Onisale of Isale, Gbokoto, Yewa North Local Government Area

Prince Obajimi Sunday Olatunji – Alodo of Ado, Sagamu

Prince Dr. Adesegun Adedapo Ogunsola – Lowa Ibu of Batoro, Sagamu

Prince (Elder) Moses Oludotun Fadairo – Baale of Orile Oko

The confirmations reaffirm the administration’s commitment to strengthening traditional institutions as key partners in community development, security, and socio-cultural cohesion across Ogun State.