- hails progress on Ile-Ife Flyover
- vows to complete all ongoing infrastructure projects
By John Dike, Osogbo
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has cried out that over ₦100 billion belonging to the state is being unjustly withheld by the Federal Government to sabotage execution of key infrastructure projects for his people statewide.
He spoke while inspecting ongoing infrastructure projects in Ile-Ife on Wednesday, describing the funds’ seizure as a grand design by the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, to frustrate his administration’s development agenda,
His words, “The opposition has unfortunately chosen to play politics with the urgent needs of our people for progress.
“We will not allow dark forces to stop Osun’s development. We will complete all major projects and continue to pursue our rights under the law.”
The governor Ademola expressed delight at the pace of work on the Ile-Ife Flyover Project, describing it as a historic milestone in his administration’s effort to modernize and economically transform ancient towns across the state.
He said the project symbolized his government’s commitment to ending the “era of abandoned projects and misappropriated funds” that had hindered Osun’s growth for years.
“We decided to make history by breaking from the tradition of abandoned projects whose funds were diverted into private pockets. Our administration chose the people’s way — Osun money must serve the Osun people,” the Governor declared.
Visibly impressed by the level of progress, he noted that the Ile-Ife Flyover and its dual carriageway would soon be completed.
He explained that the project would not only ease traffic congestion but also open new economic corridors linking Osun East, Osun West, Ijesaland, and Ondo State through Garage Olode.
“Some critics said Ile-Ife did not need a flyover. But we ask — why should our cultural capital remain under perpetual underdevelopment? Ile-Ife deserves the best, and we are delivering it,” he stated.
He emphasized that the project formed part of his administration’s broader statewide modernization plan, which includes road dualization and township upgrades in Ilesa, Osogbo, Ede, Iwo, Ila Orangun, and other communities.
Highlighting the strategic and cultural significance of Ile-Ife, Adeleke said the city’s development aligns with his administration’s Creative Economy Agenda, designed to leverage Osun’s heritage for tourism and economic advancement.
“Ile-Ife is not just a city — it is the cradle of the Yoruba Race. It must be a global cultural capital capable of attracting multi-billion-dollar tourism opportunities,” the governor said.
He listed several completed and ongoing road projects within the Ife axis, including Iredunmi–Oke Ijan Road, Oriyangi–St. John’s Road, Manchester–Igboya Road, Olurin–Omi Okun Road, Ife City Benediction Road, London Street–Iremo Road, and Agric Road, Opa.
Other rehabilitated routes, he said, include Akinlalu Junction–Town Junction, Magistrate Court–Itamerin Road, Ogbingbin–Garage Isale, RCM Road Ifetedo, AP Junction–Alapata Road, and Cele Road–Ajape Junction in Modakeke. Ongoing projects include Moore Babaakodi Road, UNIOSUN Road, and the Edunabon–Tonkere Road.
“These are shining examples of equity in governance,” Adeleke stated.
The governor also issued a stern warning to contractors handling state projects, urging them to maintain strong site presence and deliver quality work within deadlines.
“Our administration will not hesitate to terminate any non-performing contract. Osun people expect results, and we will not tolerate laxity,” he warned.
Adeleke directed the Ministry of Works to strengthen project supervision and provide regular public updates, adding that monthly project implementation reports would henceforth be published for transparency.
He assured residents of Ile-Ife that his administration would soon return to commission the flyover, describing it as “an iconic project that will redefine the landscape of Osun East.”
“We have broken the jinx. We will soon be back here to commission this historic project,” he declared, to the applause of residents and traditional leaders present.

