Governor Ademola Adeleke has announced a ₦159 billion infrastructure development plan for Osun State in 2025, focusing on roads, education, and healthcare.
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Adeleke reaffirmed his commitment to delivering democratic dividends despite political challenges. He also emphasized that no loans would be taken to fund the projects, stating that financing will come from federal allocations, internally generated revenue (IGR), and recovered funds from the Federal Government.
Since launching a multi-billion-naira infrastructure plan in December 2023, the administration has completed or rehabilitated over 150 km of roads, 200 primary healthcare centers, and 99 schools.
Key Projects for 2025:
Roads: ₦101.8 billion allocatedOsogbo-Iwo-Oyo State boundary road – ₦5.94 billion
Osogbo-Ikirun-Kwara State boundary road – ₦13.7 billion
Dualisation of Odo Ori Junction-Post Office Junction-Adeeke Junction – ₦10.42 billion
Dualisation of Ila township road – ₦12.65 billion
Ijebu-Jesa-Ere-Ilahun-Ibokun road reconstruction – ₦8.05 billion
Ada-Ibokun-Ilase-Idominasi road – ₦10.89 billion
Upgrading and beautification of major roads and roundabouts – ₦5 billion
Education: ₦1.98 billion allocated for school renovations and constructionEde High School hall and pavilion renovation – ₦50.2 million
Agbonran School of Science, Ede South renovation – ₦200 million
Oranmiyan Memorial Grammar School, Ile-Ife – ₦149.5 million
Ogedengbe School of Science, Ilesa – ₦137 million
Healthcare: ₦2.76 billion allocated for renovating 124 primary healthcare centers
Adeleke assured that all projects would be completed within the fiscal year and urged citizens to support the government’s efforts in building a stronger and more prosperous Osun State.
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