Oba Samuel Adedayo Adegbola received his crown as the new Eleruwa of Eruwa during Saturday ceremonies. The traditional ruler asked state officials to fix broken schools, hospitals and social centers around his town. He wants government workers to speed up plans for the farming project and finish building the Eleyele-Ido-Eruwa road. The king promised to help state leaders meet local needs. His community should receive equal benefits from development projects across Oyo State.
Local schools need new equipment and modern buildings to serve students better. Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic requires major repairs and updated facilities. The district hospital lacks proper medical tools and working systems. Water treatment plants cannot supply clean drinking water to residents. Older public schools have damaged classrooms and broken furniture.
Governor Seyi Makinde told Eruwa residents that road construction would finish within 11 months. The governor apologized for delays that have frustrated drivers and business owners. State officials plan to improve internal streets throughout the township. Better roads will help farmers transport crops to markets. Local people have waited years for these transportation improvements.
Several important traditional rulers attended the installation ceremony at Eleruwa Stadium. The Alaafin of Oyo and Soun of Ogbomoso witnessed the historic event. Representatives from other kingdoms came to honor the new monarch. The Aseyin of Iseyin joined other royal guests for the celebration. Community leaders expressed hope that their new king would bring positive changes to the area.
Local schools need new equipment and modern buildings to serve students better. Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic requires major repairs and updated facilities. The district hospital lacks proper medical tools and working systems. Water treatment plants cannot supply clean drinking water to residents. Older public schools have damaged classrooms and broken furniture.
Governor Seyi Makinde told Eruwa residents that road construction would finish within 11 months. The governor apologized for delays that have frustrated drivers and business owners. State officials plan to improve internal streets throughout the township. Better roads will help farmers transport crops to markets. Local people have waited years for these transportation improvements.
Several important traditional rulers attended the installation ceremony at Eleruwa Stadium. The Alaafin of Oyo and Soun of Ogbomoso witnessed the historic event. Representatives from other kingdoms came to honor the new monarch. The Aseyin of Iseyin joined other royal guests for the celebration. Community leaders expressed hope that their new king would bring positive changes to the area.