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Hon. Olajide Lights Up Constituency With Solar Streetlights

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April 9, 2025
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ADEDEJI DHIKRULLAHI OLAJIDE ODIDIOMO

Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide (Odidiomo)

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Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Stanley Olajide, member representing Ibadan North-west/Ibadan South-west federal constituency of Oyo State at the National Assembly, has fulfilled another key campaign promise with the recent installation of 100 units of 3-in-1 solar streetlights across the federal constituency.

In a statement released by his Special Adviser, Media and Public Affairs, Tolu Mustapha, the lawmaker announced that the project, part of a broader effort to address infrastructural challenges and improve public safety, has now been completed.

“This initiative is aimed at enhancing the quality of life for our residents, providing a reliable light source, reducing energy costs and contributing to environmental sustainability,” Mustapha said.

Odidiomo solar streetlights

The completed installation covers various communities within the constituency, extending its positive impact to the Ibadan North-West (IBNW) and Ibadan South-West (IBSW) areas of Oyo State.

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Some of the project beneficiaries include:

  1. Mechanic Village, Olopomewa, Eleyele – IBNW
  2. Mechanic Village, Ologuneru, Eleyele – IBNW
  3. Hausa Community, Eleyele – IBNW
  4. Afonta Community, Dugbe – IBNW
  5. Igbonna Community, Popoyemoja – IBSW
  6. Oja-Oba/Oritamerin Market – IBSW
  7. Ogunleye Community, Liberty Road – IBSW
  8. Sawmill, Dogo, Apata – IBSW

Mustapha noted that a detailed assessment of areas in dire need of improved public lighting informed the selection of these communities. “We identified specific locations where the new solar street lights would improve night-time visibility and foster a sense of community security and progress.”

He said Hon. Olajide, widely recognized for his hands-on approach to addressing local challenges, is committed to delivering on his electoral campaign promises and reiterated his dedication to the developmental transformation of his federal constituency.

“Installing these solar street lights is another step in our journey towards a better future for our communities. I am confident that these improvements will enhance public safety and contribute to the overall well-being of our people,” the statement read in part.

This latest development adds to several transformative projects already spearheaded by Hon. Adedeji Olajide. At the same time, more are expected in the coming months, as part of the lawmaker’s sustained commitment to uplifting the standard of living for his constituents, bearing in mind his determination to invest in green energy solutions while addressing pressing infrastructural deficits in urban and peri-urban communities across the Ibadan North-west/Ibadan South-west federal constituency of Oyo State.

“Hon. Olajide’s initiatives have never been a one-off effort; the lawmaker will not relent in his commitment to bring about infrastructural improvements and sustainable development in the federal constituency,” Mustapha further confirmed in the statement.

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