By Omotayo Toyeeb
ECOWAS Youth Ambassador, Hon. Sulaiman Lekan Gadaff, has commended the Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for his commitment to the development of Asa Local Government Area (LGA).
Hon. Gadaff in a statement made available to Sobi FM lauded the recent approval for the construction of the Eyenkorin/Okesho and the Aboto-Oja to Alata Road projects, describing it as a significant milestone in the collective efforts to enhance infrastructure within the communities.
He stated that the projects are not only a testament to the Governor’s dedication to equitable development but also a critical step towards boosting the economic and social fabric of Asa LGA.
In addition to the road projects, Hon. Gadaff also expressed immense gratitude to Governor AbdulRazaq for approving the laying of interlocking tiles connecting the Baale and Alangua palaces.
This initiative includes the Ogbondoroko Palace, Laduba Palace, Aare Ogele Palace, Okesho Palace, and Aboto-Oja Palace.
“The interlocking projects not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of these historic sites but also ensure their preservation for future generations. By improving the infrastructure around these palaces, we are promoting respect for the royal title and cultural heritage, which can lead to further economic benefits for our local communities,” he noted.
Hon. Gadaff also commended Hon. Yunusa Bello Oniboki, the Member representing Asa/Afon State Constituency in the Kwara State House of Assembly, for his relentless advocacy and unwavering commitment to the welfare of the people.
Under the visionary leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Kwara State is witnessing unprecedented growth and development.
These infrastructure projects reflect His Excellency’s holistic approach to governance, ensuring that all parts of the state benefit from sustainable development initiatives.
The Governor’s focus on improving infrastructure is not only enhancing the quality of life for citizens but also laying a solid foundation for long-term economic growth and social cohesion.