Today, Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, defended his administration's handling of the Dangote Refinery project, insisting that the decision to relocate the refinery to Lagos was taken before he assumed office.
Abiodun was speaking at the commissioning of the six-kilometer Stadium-Luba-Tam Balogun Road in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area. He said those who managed the affairs of the state at the time should bear responsibility for the refinery's relocation.
"I did everything within my capacity to retain the refinery in Ogun State, but others, through their irresponsibility, allowed the project to slip away," Abiodun said.
The governor reaffirmed his administration's commitment to the proposed Deep Sea Port project in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, saying it would boast the longest berth in Sub-Saharan Africa.
He also disclosed that oil exploration and drilling activities have commenced in Eba, Ogun Waterside Local Government Area, as part of efforts to position Ogun as an oil-producing state.
Abiodun recalled his campaign promise to make Ogun an oil-producing state, noting that the state had always possessed significant oil deposits that remained untapped for years.
"During my campaign, I promised that Ogun State would become an oil-producing state under my administration. The oil we are now working to establish in commercial quantities has always been here. Previous administrations had the opportunity, but it is under my tenure that meaningful progress is being made," the governor stated.
Addressing the controversy surrounding the Dangote Refinery project, Abiodun said the governor who was in office at the time of the relocation should take responsibility for it.
"A few days ago, I saw reports on social media claiming that just as Dapo Abiodun allowed the refinery project to leave Ogun State, he has also abandoned the Deep Sea Port project," he said.
The governor highlighted several landmark projects undertaken by his administration in Ogun East Senatorial District, including the federal takeover of Tai Solarin University of Education, the development of the Dry Port, ongoing oil exploration activities, and the reconstruction of the Sagamu-Ijebu-Ode Expressway.
He disclosed that more than 26 roads had been completed in Ijebu-Ode since his administration declared an emergency on road infrastructure in the area, while 12 additional road projects are currently under construction.
Governor Abiodun urged residents to take ownership of the newly commissioned road and refrain from dumping refuse in drainage channels, noting that the project was funded with taxpayers' money.
He expressed confidence that the road would boost economic activities and improve the quality of life of residents.
The Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Ade Akinsanya, described the road project as a reflection of the administration's commitment to providing durable infrastructure across the state.
"This road project, featuring reinforced concrete drains, kerbs, and road markings, reflects our commitment to providing durable infrastructure across the state," Akinsanya said.
The Chief Economic Adviser and Commissioner for Finance, Dapo Okubadejo, praised Governor Abiodun for his developmental initiatives, saying they were transforming Ogun State's economic landscape.
Also speaking, the Chairman of the Ogun State Elders Council, Olusegun Okuboyejo, commended the governor for ensuring equitable distribution of development projects across the state and pledged the council's continued support.
The Chairman of Ijebu-Ode Local Government, Dare Alebiosu, said the area had witnessed unprecedented infrastructural development under the current administration, adding that the projects had significantly improved the local economy.
Speaking on behalf of traditional rulers present at the event, the Elese of Ilese, Obayomi Olufemi, praised the governor for the positive transformation taking place across Ijebuland and urged him to sustain the momentum by initiating more people-oriented projects and completing ongoing projects.
Key Facts
- The six-kilometer Stadium-Luba-Tam Balogun Road was commissioned by Governor Abiodun in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area.
- The road project features reinforced concrete drains, kerbs, and road markings.
- More than 26 roads have been completed in Ijebu-Ode since the administration declared an emergency on road infrastructure in the area.
- 12 additional road projects are currently under construction in Ijebu-Ode.
- Oil exploration and drilling activities have commenced in Eba, Ogun Waterside Local Government Area.
- The proposed Deep Sea Port project in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area will boast the longest berth in Sub-Saharan Africa.