We’ve Cut Osun’s Infrastructure Deficit By 40% – Adeleke
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has revealed that his administration has reduced the state’s infrastructure deficit by over 40% through various developmental initiatives.
Speaking in Osogbo on Thursday, during his acceptance of an invitation to an annual event organized by Leadership Newspaper—where he was recognized as Governor of the Year—Adeleke highlighted the progress made under his administration.
He said, “I am not allowing the praises to get to my head. While it may be true that I have delivered a four-year task in under two years, I am driven to do more because Osun has been left behind on many fronts.
“As I have reduced the infrastructure deficit by over 40 per cent, my real target is even higher. As I have bridged access to primary healthcare, my ambition is to expand healthcare access at medium and tertiary levels.
“While our achievements across various sectors are laudable, as your newspaper has acknowledged, the ultimate goal is to accelerate infrastructural upgrades alongside boosting investment in human capital for the well-being of our people.”
Acknowledging the recognition from Leadership Newspaper, Adeleke described the award as an endorsement of his performance.
He added, “Very soon, I will flag off the ongoing remodelling of Osogbo stadium to meet international standards. Before this project, we established the Osun Sports Commission and the Osun Sports Fund through appropriate legal and policy frameworks.
“Very soon, I will also be flagging off the dualisation of phase one of the Odo-Ori to Post Office Road in Iwo. The contractor for the Iwo–Osogbo Road has already mobilised to the site, and we plan to complete both projects within the life of this administration.
“Meanwhile, the dualisation project in Ilesa is progressing, and the flyover bridge in Ile-Ife is making appreciable progress. The year 2025 is set to mark a further expansion in good governance for the benefit of all.”