October 21, 2024
By Samuel Ogunsona
The Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has commissioned two major road projects in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, in his administration’s efforts to boost infrastructure development.
The Odo-Ado/Agric Elope/Moferere Road and the GRA 3rd Extension Road (Phase I) were inaugurated in the presence of Oyebanji’s predecessor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
These projects are part of Oyebanji’s vision to enhance the quality of life for Ekiti residents by providing accessible transportation, stimulating economic growth, and connecting communities.
The Governor to on his officially C page to express gratitude for the continued support of the Ekiti people, emphasizing his commitment to delivering tangible developments across the state.
The completion of these road projects demonstrates Oyebanji’s administration’s dedication to transforming Ekiti State into a land of prosperity, opportunity, peace, and progress. His vision includes creating a state where transformed people and communities can reap the fruits of their labor in dignity, good health, and safety.
Oyebanji’s administration has been working tirelessly to improve the state’s infrastructure, a promise he made during his inauguration.
With over 11 years of experience in various capacities, including Secretary to the Government of Ekiti State, Oyebanji is well-versed in the state’s needs and challenges.
The Governor’s commitment to infrastructure development is expected to have a positive impact on the state’s economy, creating opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors. The improved road network will also enhance connectivity between communities, promoting social cohesion and improving the overall quality of life for residents.
As Oyebanji continues to work towards building a better state for all, the people of Ekiti can expect more development projects and initiatives in the near future.
The commissioning of the road projects has been hailed as a significant achievement by stakeholders, who praised Oyebanji’s leadership and vision for the state.