Three Years, 53 Milestones: Senator Yayi Rewriting Ogun State’s Infrastructure Narrative Ahead 2027
By
Segun Olatunji
Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola Yayi’s simultaneous completion of 53 new mega-projects across all the three senatorial districts in Ogun State in commemoration of his three years of quality representation of the good people of Ogun West is not only historic but also unprecedented in the annals of the state. For the next couple of days, there’ll be simultaneous cutting of ribbons, celebrations, singing, drumming, dancing and effusive gratitude across the three senatorial districts of Ogun State.
These three-year anniversary commemoration milestone projects are reflective of the incumbent Ogun West Senator’s campaign promises of inclusive growth and robust representation stamped by his deep legislative footprints in the past 36 months in the National Assembly and capped by physical transformations back home across the three senatorial districts of Ogun State. These 53 new milestone projects should, therefore, not just be viewed as mere standard constituency outreach. They’re physical manifestations of Senator Yayi’s governance capacity, designed to validate his endorsement as the consensus governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Ogun State in the 2027 general elections.
The volatile terrain of Nigerian politics underscores the fact that performance is the ultimate currency for obtaining power. Therefore, for Senator Adeola Yayi, his three years of representing Ogun West in the Senate have gone beyond presenting routine legislative scorecards.
By this blitzkrieg of 53 massive infrastructural projects spanning the three senatorial districts of Ogun West, Ogun Central and Ogun East, the ranking Senator has not just marked a milestone, the state’s APC governorship flagbearer has also effectively consolidated his political hegemony and strengthened his standing as the party’s consensus candidate for 2027. While other conventional elected political office holders restrict their interventions to the confines of their primary constituencies, the Ogun West Senator’s cross-district project execution is both a masterclass in the facilitation of Federal projects as well as an unmistakable declaration of his intention to provide leadership for the entire Ogun State from May 29, 2027. Although Ogun West takes the lion’s share, projects such as the newly asphalted roads in Ijebu-Igbo (Ogun East) and Kemta Idiaba (Ogun Central) underscore his state-wide leadership vision. From the state’s border communities to its commercial and industrial hubs of Sango-Ota and Agbara, synchronised roll-out of governance has become the new normal in Ogun, positioning Senator Yayi as an indispensable architect of a modern Ogun State, far beyond the regional representative that he is currently.
In the distribution of the 53 new mega-projects, while the five local government areas of Ogun West Senatorial District, Senator Yayi’s immediate constituency, boast of receiving 43 of these life-touching infrastructure, the lawmaker magnanimously extended ten of them, which are also key, to the people of Ogun Central and Ogun East senatorial districts, respectively, to demonstrate his readiness for a balanced development of the entire Ogun State if elected governor in 2027.
In his Ogun West homestead, Senator Yayi’s projects focus on deep infrastructure and socio-economic revival as well as eradicating long-standing infrastructural deficits in border communities. In Ogun Central, the projects are about urban renewal and youth empowerment aimed at boosting local commerce and providing tech tools for the new generation, while rural electrification, solar boreholes and access to clean, potable water, provision of electricity transformers to boost power supply, and renovated health centres are at the forefront in Ogun East, enhancing the quality of life for farmers and rural dwellers in the zone.
Before his election in 2023, Senator Yayi’s immediate constituency of Ogun West, had, for decades, wallowed in systemic neglect, plagued by dilapidated roads and crass institutional abandonment. However, his three-year intervention has been described by political observers as a direct assault on these historic deficits. Among the newly delivered projects is the massive Ilara-Ilashe road, which stands as a crown jewel of the Federal Renewed Hope Agenda, facilitated directly through the Ogun West Senator’s legislative acumen. With the completion of the additional 25-kilometre stretch of this vital border corridor, critical agrarian networks are now open and made accessible to mainstream markets.
Senator Yayi has also made further deep-seated transformations possible across the five local government areas making up Ogun West Senatorial District, including Imeko-Afon: Asphalt construction of the Palace Road in Imeko, the Obaladi Palace Road in Afon and the construction of the Obada Ultramodern Market. In Yewa North and South, respectively, he has delivered critical township roads, including the Kajola/Iboro network and the Baba Emili Road in Ilaro. Likewise in Ipokia and Ado-Odo Ota, where there have been rapid construction of the Idiroko Police Station to beef up border security, as well as the landmark Agbara and Igbesa Ultramodern Markets designed to boost cross-border commerce and economy.
However, Senator Adeola’s structural outreach beyond his Ogun West constituency has transformed his third year anniversary in the Senate from a localised constituency briefing into a high-octane political statement. He has effectively neutralised the geographical limitations Nigerian elected political office holders often contend with by executing projects in the two other senatorial districts in the state – Ogun Central and Ogun East. Senator Yayi, through strategic allocations, has put in place solar-powered primary healthcare facilities, electricity transformers and classrooms in communities outside his immediate constituency. These calculated gestures serve two purposes – they address critical development gaps for rural populations while building a robust, state-wide grassroots network loyal to his political brand. His performance metrics are altering traditional political narratives in the state. Senator Yayi is practically shifting the political conversation from emotional and regional agitations of Ogun West being allowed to produce a governor for the first time, to concrete measurable results, which pride itself on the physical outcome of his representation and interventions.
Taking advantage of his chairmanship of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Yayi has simply transformed Federal might to a veritable local weapon with which he has successfully facilitated these 53 new milestone projects. His chairmanship of the committee positions him as one of the most powerful Senators in the National Assembly. This strategic positioning gives him the latitude to seamlessly align Federal budgetary interventions with the local governance needs of his immediate constituency in particular and the state in general.
The ranking Senator’s capability, therefore, redefines the traditional relationship between a legislator and his constituents. Rather than pleading cap-in-hand and waiting for the state government’s interventions, Senator Yayi would rather explore Federal resources for the construction of 12-classroom blocks and 24kw solar-powered health centres. This heavy-duty capital deployment couldn’t have been possible without the distinct developmental advantages conferred on him by his influential leadership in the Senate.
The Ogun West Senator has also given the ordinary people a voice. Beyond the concrete, asphalt and solar grids lies this human element driving Yayi’s political movement. In markets across Sango-Ota, Obada and Agbara, local traders, who used to lose their goods to rain and poor security, now sell their wares under modern canopies shielded from the various weather elements. Also, solar streetlights installed by Yayi now make it possible for the markets to operate till late into the night.
Moreover, the rapid deployment of ICT centres in secondary schools provides youths in Ogun West direct route into the digital economy. But these testimonies from the grassroots create a powerful political shield, transforming infrastructure from mere statistics into practical improvements that resonate in all households across the district.
From political perspective, the timing and distribution of these 53 new milestone projects are not without very vivid implications. With the state’s political turf set for the 2027 general elections, Senator Yayi’s unprecedented comprehensive project footprint places him as a central figure in Ogun State’s future leadership conversations.
Senator Yayi’s delivery of tangible projects to the doorsteps of his constituents has created a governance standard that changes the local political dynamics. As community and stakeholders, traditional rulers and party leaders inaugurate the 53 mega-projects, it becomes clear that Senator Yayi is not just celebrating three years of service in the Senate. He is also actively putting in place the operational manual for the running of Ogun State ahead 2027.
No wonder, his unprecedented grassroots performance prompted incumbent Governor Dapo Abiodun and other top APC stakeholders in Ogun State to unveil Senator Yayi early as the party’s consensus governorship candidate, thereby effectively neutralising any form of intra-party friction usually resultant from party primary elections.
In countering the “non-indigene” tag, Senator Yayi’s unprecedented massive infrastructural development of his Ogun West constituency and beyond, has solidly re-established his political roots as that of an authentic son of the soil.
There’s no doubt that this latest unprecedented massive delivery of mega-projects will sustain the momentum for Senator Yayi and keep voters energised over the next year in the run up to the 2027 governorship election in Ogun State. Likewise, his past mega-empowerment programmes like the “Oloja Yayi” grant given to over 5,500 traders, his bursary awards in which over 6000 students in higher institutions across the three senatorial districts benefitted, as well as the 102 electricity transformers distributed to boost power supply to communities across the state, have underscored his deep-rooted ties.
As the Senate’s Appropriation Committee chairman, Senator Yayi’s management of national financial frameworks will, of course, come in handy for him in the handling of Ogun State’s complex debt-to-revenue ratio when eventually elected as governor in 2027.
His inter-senatorial district execution and inauguration of physical projects are assurances to the people of Ogun Central and Ogun East that his administration as governor from 2027 will maintain equity in developments across the state rather than focusing mainly on his Ogun West immediate constituency.
Senator Yayi’s unprecedented 53 new mega-projects have no doubt laid the groundwork for his next steps on Ogun’s political turf and underscored his calculated portfolio of readiness for executive power that will serve the interest of the entire state. From the ranking lawmaker’s unprecedented achievements, it’s crystal clear that while it is true that consensus can hand over a party ticket to an aspirant, it’s only his tangible physical projects and concrete evidence of performance that will ultimately win the masses over to his side on election day. It is trite that performance, not rhetoric defines true leadership.
. Olatunji, a Journalist, Political/Crisis Communication Strategist, writes from Ilaro


