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Kwara: IEDPU rallies support for urban renewal

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Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq highlighted the strides of his administration during the 59th National Conference of the Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) yesterday.

Speaking at the forecourt of the Emir’s Palace in Ilorin, the Governor showcased ongoing infrastructure projects and urban renewal initiatives while pledging support for the completion of the IEDPU’s innovation hub.

The governor commended the Emir of Ilorin, Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, and other stakeholders for their continued support, emphasising that their cooperation has contributed to the peace and progress in the state.

Kwara Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and others [PHOTO CREDIT: Facebook]

“We are proudly transforming the landscape of Ilorin,” AbdulRazaq said, listing key infrastructure projects, including upgrades to roads such as Sulu-Gambari Road, Oja Oba, and Ibrahim Taiwo Road.

He noted that Ilorin now stands as a leading capital city in Nigeria due to the administration’s efforts to restore law and order while upgrading infrastructure.

AbdulRazaq also announced plans for the Ilorin Smart City project, stating that compensation for affected families and individuals is ongoing.

The project includes the construction of 250 mass housing units and road networks, set to commence in 2025.

Other initiatives include the revival of the Dada pottery industry, the renovation of Patigi Motel, and the establishment of the Kwara State University of Education in Ilorin.

The governor reassured attendees of his administration’s commitment to further enhancing the state’s socioeconomic and physical development.

IEDPU President AbdulMumin Ayo AbdulMalik lauded the administration’s urban renewal projects, describing them as transformative for Ilorin and Kwara State.

He also highlighted the ongoing construction of the Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari Skills Acquisition Hub and requested additional support from the government to equip the centre.

“The Union is delighted with the rate of ongoing developments in the state,” Abdulmalik said, calling for expanded infrastructure to meet the demands of Ilorin’s growing population.

Oba, who chaired the event, commended the governor’s commitment to peace and development, urging more empowerment programmes for marginalized groups, particularly women.

Yahya Seriki, the chief launcher, donated ₦100 million to support IEDPU projects, while dignitaries, including national and state parliamentarians, senior government officials, and Ilorin Emirate Chieftains, attended the event.

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