Two communities under Oyo South Senatorial District have commended Senator Sharafadeen Abiodun Alli (APC-Oyo South) for installing solar-powered streetlights aimed at boosting security and improving infrastructure in their areas.
The commendation was contained in separate appreciation letters sent to the senator and made available to newsmen on Thursday in Ibadan, acknowledging his timely and impactful grassroots intervention.
The Oluwokekere New Bodija Extension Residents’ Association and the Aba-Alamu/Bembo-Logudu-Olosun Community Association, in separate letters, expressed delight over the senator’s commitment to community safety and efforts in delivering visible dividends of democracy.
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Oluwokekere Bashorun/New Bodija, through a letter signed by Folayan Alawewo, its chairman, and Elizabeth Adewusi, secretary, said that the project has deterred criminal activities previously hidden by darkness.
They recalled how the community handed over a fully constructed police station to the Nigeria Police Force in 2000 and appealed for N3 million support toward completing their ongoing building project for Ashi Police Station.
Similarly, Aba-Alamu/Bembo-Logudu-Olosun Community, comprising 32 smaller communities, thanked Senator Alli through a letter signed by Fasasi Ajisefinni and Mojeed Hammed, president and secretary respectively, for lighting up their roads with solar lights.
They described the senator’s gesture as noble and impactful, noting that his responsiveness to community needs stands as a shining example of people-centered leadership in public service.
Both communities offered heartfelt prayers for Senator Alli’s continued success and pledged unwavering support for his political journey, encouraging him to sustain his developmental strides across Oyo South Senatorial District.
