Ondo State is launching a massive construction blitz, targeting over 100 kilometers of roads to connect communities and boost local economies. The state government has given the green light for this sweeping initiative, aiming to directly improve the daily lives of its residents by tackling the longstanding infrastructure deficit.
The ambitious plan is split into two parts: building 66 kilometers of brand new roads and repairing another 35 kilometers of existing ones. Officials say the goal is to make travel easier, help businesses move goods, and open up underserved communities for new growth and development.
But the government’s building push doesn’t stop at asphalt. In a move to support national youth service, a new 216-bed hostel will be constructed at the NYSC camp in Ikare-Akoko. This is designed to provide better accommodation for the young graduates posted to the state.
The renewal effort also extends to government offices itself. Several key agencies, including those handling corruption complaints, education, and water resources, will have their buildings renovated or constructed from the ground up. This signals an intent to improve the working environment for public services.
According to the government, all these projects are part of a focused drive under Governor Aiyedatiwa to deliver tangible, life-changing results. The administration has promised that every project will be closely watched to ensure they are completed on time and to a high standard, promising visible progress for the people of Ondo.





