Hon. Comrade Lukman Olukayode Ahmed Commended Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON For Naming Iconic Projects After Emir Of Ilorin, Nigerians First Lady, First Prime Minister, Ex- Governors And Others

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Stalwart of All Progressive Congress APC in Kwara State and former SA to Kwara State Governor on Poverty Alleviation Kwara Central, Hon. Comrade Lukman Olukayode Ahmed has commended his principal, His Excellency, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON for naming Iconic projects both old and new ones after some important personalities both alive and those that are no more for their contribution to the development of Kwara State and Nigeria as a whole.

Former Special aide give Kudos to Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has he approved the naming of some old and new legacy projects in the State after historic figures and leaders.

On top of the list is the First Lady of Nigeria Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, after whom the multibillion naira Civil Service Clinic project is being named.

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON also today named the newly constructed Unity Flyover in honour of the Emir of Ilorin Dr. Ibrahim Zulkarnaini Gambari CFR -a honour anchored on the support of Mai Martaba for the administration, his peaceful reign, his fatherly role in the Emirates and beyond, and his support for development.

The old clinic is now being reconstructed from scratch to emerge as a multistory health facility.

Senator Tinubu will perform the groundbreaking ceremony of the huge project as part of her official visit to Kwara State.

Along with the ICT Centre built under the Renewed Hope Initiative of her office at the Kwara State University of Education, the wife of the President will also inaugurate a few legacy projects of the Governor such as the Unity Flyover, ultramodern Intensive Care Unit, Executive Ward, and Gen. Tunde Idiagbon Flyover – earlier named after the late disciplinarian leader.

The road leading to the flyover is now to be called the Tafawa Balewa Road, a gesture in honour of Nigeria’s former Prime Minister, who was killed in the January 1966 military coup.

The Governor has meanwhile approved for the ICT Centre to be named after former Minister Amina Ndalolo, a jewel of Kwara North, while the Executive Ward at the Kwara State Teaching Hospital is named after the Late prominent physician and politician Dr. Amuda Aluko.

The first State Secretariat is now to be called the Brig. Gen. David Bamigboye Secretariat in honour of the first military administrator of the old Kwara State, while the New Secretariat is named after Rear Admiral Muhammed Alabi Lawal who governed the State between 1999 and 2003.

Also the Kwara State Stadium Complex will now be known as Major-General George Agbazika Innih Stadium Complex in appreciation of his contributions to the State.

The main bowl of the Stadium is named after the late Rashidi Yekini, a football legend renowned for scoring Nigeria’s first World Cup goal and the country’s highest goal scorer till date.

Governor AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq CON, similarly, approved for some other important State facilities to be named as follows: Table Tennis Arena is named after Atanda Musa (Manza Musa), who was a national champion in the games in 1979; Indoor Sports Hall is named after Gabriel Babatunde Ladipo, the first black principal of the Government Technical Training School Ilorin (GTTS) who was regarded as the father of sports in the state; Squash Court is named after Coach Bolakale Mogaji, executive chairman of the Kwara State Sports Commission who was the pioneer coach, player, and national champion in the squash game; KFA Academy is named after Coach Usman Adenuja, the first football coach who took the Kwara Academicals to the final of Academical football competition.

Hostel A of the stadium is named after Salihu Ishola, the first Kwara commonwealth games’ medalist; Hostel B is named after Paralympic badminton bronze medalist Bolaji Eniola; and Hostel C is named after Bola Esan, the first female director of sports.

Hon. Comrade Lukman Olukayode Ahmed said this gesture is a welcome development in recognition of those leaders that worked tiredness for the betterment of the State and Nigeria in general.

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