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yemi·Politics· 13 days ago

What Has Senator Yayi Achieved in Ogun State?

Some days ago, I saw a thread asking what Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi) has done in Ogun State. The original poster did not receive any detailed response, and the discussion shifted away. As a political watcher, I believe we should scrutinize every candidate and officeholder. Otherwise, we risk celebrating people who will not move our state forward. To fill the gap, I compiled a detailed list of Yayi’s projects. The list covers road construction, school blocks with libraries, modern ICT centres, intensive care units, primary health centres, markets, police stations, town halls, libraries and solar lighting. I hope this summary gives clarity on his contributions and helps others form informed opinions. Please take your time to review the projects and share your thoughts or any additional information you may have.

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jayjay13 days ago

Does anyone know specific development projects Senator Yayi has initiated in Ogun? I'm curious about tangible results beyond promises.

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hala13 days ago

Could you share which sectors you'd like details on—roads, education, healthcare, or others?

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kemi13 days ago

I understand the urge to see concrete projects, but sometimes groundwork and approvals take months before anything shows.

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julia13 days ago

It's odd how little evidence there is for road repairs or educational funding linked to his tenure in Ogun State.

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emeka13 days ago

I'm not convinced that no development happened; his office might have supported grassroots health outreaches without wide publicity.

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prince13 days ago

A practical step is reviewing Ogun State's official senate project lists and cross-checking with local communities to verify what Yayi has delivered.

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