Local Government chairmen in Oyo State have been challenged to ensure that they are working hand in hand with one another as well as also cooperate with the state government in order to secure their domains.
The challenge was made by the State Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal, on Wednesday while commissioning the new ultra-modern Kajola market in Arowomole, Ogbomoso, constructed under the administration of Hon. Oyedokun Oyeniyi, Chairman of Ogbomoso South Local Government.
The Deputy Governor stated that the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde would rejuvenate the market system in urban and rural communities in the state with modern facilities.
He noted that this move is part of the administration’s determination to support and promote development and thereby make life more meaningful for residents of the state.
Lawal maintained that with the opening of the market, the economy of Ogbomosoland has been further opened, as the project has been added to other efforts aimed at expanding the economy of the town such as the sole ownership of LAUTECH and the linking of Ogbomoso and Oke Ogun zones through the 76.67km Adebayo Alao-Akala Highway.
He noted that the Kajola market is the third market to be constructed, completed and commissioned within the five years of Governor Makinde administration.
Lawal also noted that the administration remains committed to taking residents of the state from poverty to prosperity as the market has 120 lock-up shops, 84 open shops, an abattoir, administrative blocks and toilet facilities.
He further said that: “Under Omituntun 2.0, this is the first commissioning of an ultra-modern market. But this is actually the third ultra-modern market this administration is commissioning.
“The first one was built in Akinyele Local Government. The second one was the Akesan Market in Oyo. Those ones were under Omituntun 1.0. The third market that is being commissioned here is the Kajola Market in Ijeruland under Omituntun 2.0.
“You know that our environment is replete with archaic markets in several towns. So, as an administration, we are trying to rejuvenate the market system in Oyo.
“As we move on, we will, in our rural centers and urban communities, try and put modern markets in place, where you have all the facilities you can get in other advanced countries of the world.
“This Kajola Market is built to full complement; with an abattoir, toilet facilities, an administrative block and market stores.
“This is a significant achievement for Ogbomoso South LG and we have to commend the handlers and promoters like the Chairman of the Local Government for this market to see the light of day.
“We also have to appreciate the governor for prioritising this market and ensuring its completion at this particular time as well as to let the people know that Oyo State government has heavily invested in this market.
“The contractor that handled the building project said it was completed in five months because of the funds we always provided for them to carry out the construction.”
He called on the stakeholders, traders and market leaders to be security-conscious and observant about their environment in order to avoid influx of miscreants into the state through the market.
He equally charged them to ensure the cleanliness and maintenance of standards in the new facility.
In his welcome address, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Honourable Ademola Ojo, said the construction of the market was aimed at promotion of trades and commerce in order to boost the development of the state.
Bayo Ojo also charged the traders and market leaders to maintain the structure and cleanliness of the market so as to complement the effort of the government.
In his speech, Hon. Oyeniyi Oyedokun, the Council Chairman, thanked the state government and Governor Makinde for their commitment to easing the challenges faced by farmers and business owners in the state.
He described the project as more than just a physical structure, calling it a “symbol of our collective vision for a prosperous, innovative, and empowered Ogbomoso South.”
Timothy Oyedokun, thanked Governor Makinde for fulfilling his promises and delivering dividends of democracy through the market construction.
He assured that the shops will be allocated to the first occupants of the space whose shops were demolished to pave the way for the construction of the project.
Also in his goodwill message, the Onpetu of Ijeru Kingdom, Oba Sunday Oyediran, Lagbami Osekun III, appreciated Governor Makinde for fulfilling his promise to build the ultramodern market.
He, therefore, implored all sons and daughters of Ogbomoso land to always use their resources and connection to facilitate developmental projects for the progress of the town.
Dignitaries present at the event included Hon. Adeniyi Adebisi, Commissioner for Trade, Industry, Investment and Cooperatives; Alhaja Faozat Sanni, Commissioner for Special Duties; Dr. Saka Balogun, Chairman, Governor’s Advisory Council; Bishop David Moradeyo, Chairman, Pilgrims Board Christian Wing; Mr. Joel Ajagbe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters; and Alhaji Gbadegesin Kareem.
Also in attendance were executive Chairmen from several local governments, including Hon. Sikiru Sanda (Egbeda), Hon. Bisi Fadiran (Iseyin), Hon. Isaiah Adegbite (Surulere), Hon. George Ogunlade (Ogbomoso North), and Hon. Alabi Teju (Oriire). Former chairmen of Ogbomoso South, Prince Felix Akande and Hon. Wale Adeleke, and several traditional rulers, including HRM Oba Moses Olayiwola Ajiboye, Aresa Apa of Iresa Apa, and HRM Oba Bolarinwa Ezekiel, Onisapa of Isapa, as well as representatives from market associations, were also present.
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