
Osun 2026: What Iwo residents want from govt. as state holds governorship poll
However, interviews with a cross-section of Iwo residents, including drivers, traders, retired civil servants and health workers, have provided insights into how the Governor Adeleke’s administration has shaped the town over the years and what electoral promises have remained unkept.
Similarly, a university student and indigene of Iwo, Adesanjo Idowu, acknowledged the government road projects in Iwo, describing them as developmental progress.
Although the major road dualisation project in the town is still ongoing, the completed section of the road has changed the face and rhythm of that part of Iwo, making it look well-developed.
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