
HOA’s GLORY Agenda Drives Infrastructure Renewal, Boosts Accessibility Across Communities
The Executive Chairman of Igbogbo/Baiyeku Local Council Development Area (IBLCDA), Omo’ba Hammed Olalekan Aroyewun (HOA), has recorded a major milestone in the delivery of his campaign promises with the successful grading of over 20 inner roads within just eight months in office.
This achievement underscores the administration’s unwavering commitment to its GLORY Agenda, particularly its focus on roads and physical infrastructure as a catalyst for socio-economic development.
Strategic Intervention Across Communities
The extensive grading exercise has brought immediate relief to residents across multiple communities that had long grappled with poor road conditions and limited accessibility.
The intervention cuts across major roads and residential streets, including:
Olumo Major Road
Osasona Babatope Avenue
Ebenezer Ola Gbangbose Crescent
Abayomi Olushile Crescent
Folawuyo Avenue
Alhaji Adewale Street
Bayewo Orimisan
Ochele Oga
Michael Odumade Street
Samsideen Ipaye Street
Olayinka Abioye Street
These improvements have significantly enhanced mobility, eased transportation challenges, and improved the overall quality of life for residents.
Transformational Impact in Shared Divine Estate
A standout feature of the exercise is the comprehensive grading of nine roads within the Shared Divine Estate CDA, including:
Mike’s Street
Albert Enomah Road
Roads C, D, E, G, G Extension, H, and I
This coordinated intervention has effectively opened up the estate, enabling seamless vehicular movement, improving safety, and boosting property value across the community.
Ongoing Expansion Across IBLCDA
In line with its inclusive development agenda, the administration has confirmed that road grading activities will extend across other CDAs within the LCDA.
With equipment and personnel already deployed to additional communities, the initiative is being systematically expanded to ensure that no part of IBLCDA is left behind.
Beyond Grading: Targeted Palliative and Rehabilitation Works
Beyond inner roads, the Aroyewun administration has demonstrated proactive leadership by addressing critical traffic and infrastructure challenges.
Notably, palliative works at Ojubode Junction along Obafemi Awolowo Way have significantly eased traffic congestion and improved daily commuting for residents and road users.
In addition, the administration has completed the full rehabilitation of Olayinka Street and Oliwo Amoju Street, both key projects captured in the Chairman’s four-year infrastructure blueprint. These interventions go beyond temporary fixes, delivering durable and sustainable road solutions.
Further palliative works on Baiyeku Road reflect a balanced approach that prioritises both community access roads and major connecting routes.
Delivering Tangible Impact
Residents across Igbogbo/Baiyeku LCDA have widely welcomed these developments, noting the transformation of previously difficult and, in some cases, impassable roads into motorable routes.
The improvements have enhanced access to schools, healthcare facilities, markets, and other economic hubs, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to people-centered governance.
A Promise Kept
Chairman Aroyewun’s infrastructure drive is a clear demonstration that governance at the grassroots can be responsive, impactful, and transformative.
With sustained momentum and a clear development roadmap, the administration continues to deliver on its promise to build a more accessible, connected, and prosperous Igbogbo/Baiyeku LCDA.
Oluwaseun Ajayi
Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Chairman
Igbogbo/Baiyeku LCDA