Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, declares the state government’s plan to award contracts for the reconstruction of internal roads in Ibadan metropolis.
This initiative is part of the administration’s commitment to fixing inner roads, following the successful linking of all state zones with road infrastructure.
The governor reveals that the upcoming projects, set to commence in a few weeks, will include the complete reconstruction of two major highways: Challenge-Ring Road to Mile 110 Junction and the Beere-Yemetu-Bodija-University of Ibadan roads.
Makinde makes these statements during the commissioning of the Bond Mall, Ring Road, Ibadan.
He pledges ongoing support for investors, promising the right infrastructure and environment for their businesses to thrive.
Expressing awareness of public complaints about internal roads in Ibadan, the governor announces that contracts for the Ring Road and Beere-U.I. reconstruction will be awarded in the coming weeks. He emphasizes the significance of these projects for Oyo State.
Governor Makinde expresses appreciation to the investor and CEO of Bond Group of Companies, Pharmacist Remi Omotosho, for contributing to employment opportunities in the state.
He assures Omotosho of tax reduction, maximum security, and a security patrol vehicle for the mall.
Encouraging other investors to consider Oyo State, Makinde promises comprehensive support for their success.
He congratulates Omotosho on the Bond Mall’s completion and commits to providing whatever the government can to ensure its success.
Governor Makinde seizes the opportunity to advise Nigerians against the ‘Japa’ Syndrome, urging them to explore the limitless opportunities available in Nigeria, especially in investments and industry.
He pledges the government’s continuous encouragement and creation of opportunities for those willing to explore.
Remi Omotosho, CEO of Bond Group of Companies, commends Governor Makinde’s leadership and people-oriented approach.
He applauds the enabling environment for businesses and Makinde’s commitment to economic and tourism development as outlined in the roadmap for sustainable development 2023-2027.
Omotosho expresses confidence that the new facility will contribute significantly to the state’s economy, not only through tourism but also in terms of internally generated revenue and job creation.










