Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Wednesday toured Ifelodun and Isin local government areas and reassured the residents of his administration’s commitment to infrastructural and human capital development in the hinterlands.
AbdulRazaq made his first stop at Oke Onigbin and Owu Isin towns and was led by Isin TIC chairman Tunde Fadipe and the Onigbin of Oke Onigbin, Oba Salahudeen Kamaldeen.
There, he inspected its moribund water works and some ongoing projects. He promised to look into the challenges of the water works which served Iji-Isin, Isanlu Isin, Pamo Isin, Iwo Isin, Abaja and Owu Isin in Isin LGA.
Oba Kamaldeen said the area last got public water over a decade ago.
Also, the governor visited Ile-Ire district in Ifelodun local government, beginning from Owode Ofaro where the administration is constructing a bridge connecting the district to Oke Aba town in Isin LGA.
AbdulRazaq’s convoy then touched down Owode, Afin, Ikosin, Idera, Alabe, and the two Oreke communities — an impromptu tour the elated locals said was the first of such by any incumbent governor since the beginning of this Republic.
He also visited the location of the expansive marble deposits in Oreke, saying the tour offered him an opportunity to interact with the people directly and get feedbacks on government’s activities and programmes, as well as know their other immediate needs.
“It’s mid-term for us. I came to find out on my own the state of infrastructure, education, water, and human capital development in this axis of our state. We are talking and visiting the people to get feedback. Our budget is still in the State House of Assembly, some of these feedbacks will be pushed to make sure that the budget is approved in a manner that benefits the people, especially because we are still engaging our lawmakers,” AbdulRazaq said.
“Road construction and infrastructure is an ongoing process. It’s very expensive. We have allocated billions in this 2022 budget to this sector. We have heard the request of our people and we will see what we can do to gradually address these challenges.”
The monarchs took turns to commend the governor for his unique visits to the area and for the construction of the Awere and Imu bridges that connect the communities, as well the recent recruitment of teachers and construction of school facilities in the area.
They sought the construction of the road which connects the district to ease transportation of farm produce, boost the local economy and development of the area.
Some of the monarchs that hosted the governor on the impromptu visit included the Olu of Owode Ofaro Oba Raheem Ayilara; Onidera of Idera Oba James Buraimoh (African Tiger); and Afetu of Alabe Oba Bamidele Aderounmu.