Senator Sharafadeen Alli has assured residents of his senatorial district that the installation of solar streetlights will be completed soon.
The lawmaker announced on Friday after observing Jumat’s prayers and inaugurating the solar light/inverter he donated to the Aleshinloye Market Central Mosque in Ibadan.
He disclosed that over 2,500 solar street light poles have already been installed across major streets in the district, and more locations will be covered in the coming days.
“I can tell you that we have covered some major streets across all the local governments in Ibadan. Currently, we are installing solar lights in Igangan, Tapa, and Ayete, and they will soon be operational.
“By the grace of God, installation in Igboora, Idere, Eruwa and Lanlate will be completed by mid-March,” he said.
He reiterated that the initiative was in fulfillment of his electioneering promises to the people of Oyo South.
The lawmaker said the lighting project would enhance security, improve business activities, and contribute to the district’s overall development.
According to him, street lighting is a critical component of urban development, as it provides security and fosters economic growth by enabling businesses to operate for longer hours.
Senator Alli assured constituents that he remained focused on delivering more impactful projects across the Senatorial District.
On Aleshinloye Market, he assured that such support would be extended to other religious communities within the market and the entire Aleshinloye Market.
The lawmaker also used the occasion to appreciate the support of his constituents, party leaders, and stakeholders who have continued to back his developmental efforts.
Imam Rasheed Olore, the Chief Imam of Aleshinloye Market Central Mosque, thanked the senator for his commitment to community development.
He described Alli as a leader who kept his promises and prayed for God’s continued blessings upon him.
Olore urged other political leaders to emulate Alli’s approach by prioritising their people’s needs and implementing projects that have direct benefits.
Meanwhile, residents of areas already covered in the solar street light project have started enjoying the benefits, with traders, motorists, and pedestrians expressing relief at the improved visibility at night.
They have described the project as yet another milestone in Senator Alli’s developmental agenda for the district.