Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun state has officially opened the newly rehabilitated Government House in Osogbo, in a bid to revitalize state’s infrastructure. The event, attended by top officials and dignitaries, marks a significant milestone in the state’s commitment to modernization and effective governance.
The announcement was made via a statement released by Olawale Rasheed, the governor’s spokesperson, and shared on the official Osun state government platform on Sunday, March 17.
Governor Adeleke emphasized his administration’s dedication to enhancing state assets, whether inherited or initiated during his tenure. He highlighted the comprehensive rehabilitation efforts undertaken, including the completion of a previously abandoned multi-bedroom Guest House, remodeling of structures, and overall facelift of the Government House.
During the inauguration ceremony, Governor Adeleke addressed attendees, expressing his commitment to prudent resource management and the continuous improvement of state facilities. He stated, “Our government is passionate about upgrading state assets because they are for generations even yet unborn.”
Furthermore, he pledged to focus on delivering on the state’s five-point agenda, ensuring sustained good governance for the people of Osun state.
Governor Adeleke’s proactive approach to infrastructure upgrades reflects a strategic vision for a more efficient and functional government, signaling a positive trajectory for the state’s development initiatives.