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Ondo Groups Hail Youth Minister On Humanitarian Efforts


Ondo youth under the auspices of the Coalition of Ondo Emerging Leaders (COEL) have commended the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, for his ongoing humanitarian efforts in the state, particularly the expansion of the renewable energy streetlight project that is reshaping urban and rural communities of the state.

This is even as the coalition emphasised that the Minister’s efforts and intervention are making real-time improvements to community security and infrastructure.

Speaking with reporters in Akure, the state capital, chairman of the coalition, Oluseye Akintunde, disclosed that the latest phase of the initiative has led to major upgrades in several communities in the state.

According to him, the upgrades have improved nighttime visibility and overall quality of life with key installations including 100 streetlights in Obiringba Town off Irese Road, 50 lights in Ogun Ajobo Community, 33 lights in Shagari Village, and another 50 lights along Irese Road.

The chairman of the coalition further stressed that the installation of 233 streetlights has also been completed near the Police Headquarters SIB–Seat of Wisdom Catholic Schools area in Alagbaka, and another 233 lights in the Imafon Community.

Akintunde maintained that 233 streetlights have also been installed in inner-city neighbourhoods like Odopetu, Odige, Oke Padi, Otutubiosun, Igboliki, Ijeminkin, Irowo, and Hospital Lane, ensuring that both central and grassroots areas benefit from the coverage.

He also lauded the minister’s active engagement with the youths in the state, which he stated has given them lifetime opportunities.

His words “The minister’s efforts continue to change communities in the state with these renewable energy streetlights. This is a bold and forward-thinking project that not only enhances security but also encourages sustainable development.

“The initiative is already changing the urban landscape of Akure, stimulating economic activities, and restoring confidence among residents.”

With the coalition describing the project as a model of people-focused leadership, the youths urged for the project’s continued expansion to reach more communities, stressing that access to reliable lighting is crucial for safety, productivity, and social well-being.

Reiterating its support for initiatives that enhance lives and strengthen communities, the coalition praised the minister for his commitment to building safer, brighter, and more sustainable communities. commended the development, Ayodele Olawande, for his ongoing humanitarian efforts in the state, particularly the expansion of the renewable energy streetlight project that is reshaping urban and rural communities of the state.

The group emphasised that the minister’s efforts and intervention are making real-time improvements to community security and infrastructure.

 



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