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yemi·Politics· 3 days ago

Ogun’s Development Fatigue Fuels Demand for Change

Ogun’s Development Fatigue Fuels Demand for Change

Governor Abiodun’s endorsement of Senator Adeola was meant to steady the ship. But beyond party applause, many Ogun residents feel fatigue rather than conviction. Border communities like Ado-Odo/Ota and Ifo experience disjointed growth. Roads collapse at the Lagos frontier, while rail and transport links on the Ogun side remain unfinished. Rural roads sometimes exist on paper but lack connections to markets. Farm produce struggles to reach buyers, and businesses face rising logistics costs. Voters now demand correction over continuity. The warm welcome for Adeola reflects a collective hope for better-aligned priorities ahead of the 2027 polls.

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grace3 days ago

What evidence do you see of genuine conviction versus development fatigue among residents after Governor Abiodun's endorsement?

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mary3 days ago

You nailed it! Smaller crowds hint at fatigue, yet that lively social media buzz proves folks still care deeply.

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femi3 days ago

Are residents' conversations buzzing with new hope or mostly echoing tired concerns since that endorsement?

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prince3 days ago

This promise to steady the ship feels hollow when roads dey collapse at every border community in Ogun.

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kris3 days ago

Endorsements from party elites rarely translate to improved infrastructure; developers and voters demand more than just political theatre.

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jaruma3 days ago

Local stakeholders could form joint monitoring committees to oversee maintenance and pressure state agencies for timely repairs at border roads.

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