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Ogun could have achieved more at 50, says PDP chieftain Toyin Amuzu

Amuzu said Ogun could have achieved far more if successive administrations had placed stronger emphasis on development, purposeful governance
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He noted that the state’s proximity to Lagos, its vast landmass and its educated population placed it in a unique position to lead in infrastructure, industrialization and economic growth, which are still lacking.

By Adejoke Adeleye/Ogun

As Ogun marks its 50th anniversary, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Toyin Amuzu, has called for sober reflection on the State’s journey

According to him, the state could have achieved far more if successive administrations had placed stronger emphasis on development, sincerity and purposeful governance.

Chief Amuzu, who holds the traditional title of Asiwaju Leragun of Egbaland, made the remarks as part of activities commemorating the golden jubilee of the state.

While expressing gratitude to God for the survival and stability of the state over the past five decades, the PDP Chieftain said the milestone should not be marked by celebration alone, but by honest assessment of progress made and opportunities missed.

“Ogun State at 50 is a moment to thank God for the journey so far, but it is also a time to ask critical questions about where we are and where we ought to be,” he said.

According to Amuzu, the fact that Ogun State has endured political transitions, economic challenges and national uncertainties over the years is itself worthy of thanksgiving.

He noted that the state has largely remained peaceful and has continued to produce outstanding citizens who have contributed significantly to national development, describing Ogun as a state rich in human capital, pointing out that indigene of the state have excelled in education, law, medicine, business, politics, arts and public service both within Nigeria and abroad.

The Egba chief also paid tribute to the founding fathers of Ogun. who, according to him, put in place a vision of building a state anchored on education, industrial growth, discipline, cultural pride and service to the people, adding that their sacrifices and foresight must be acknowledged and honoured.

However, the PDP chieftain expressed concern that Ogun State, given its strategic location and advantages, should be more developed than it is, currently.

He noted that the state’s proximity to Lagos, its vast landmass and its educated population placed it in a unique position to lead in infrastructure, industrialization and economic growth, which are still lacking.

According to him, inconsistency in policies, lack of continuity and excessive focus on politics rather than long-term development have slowed the pace of progress over the years.

“Ogun’s challenge has never been lack of capacity or potential. It has largely been a challenge of sustained focus, sincerity and purpose in governance,” he stated.

Amuzu said the golden jubilee should serve as a turning point, urging leaders across party lines to recommit to people-centred governance and long-term development planning.

He stressed the need for policies that outlive administrations and leadership that views governance as stewardship rather than entitlement.

As a chieftain of the PDP, he reiterated his belief in democratic governance that prioritises inclusion, accountability and development, adding that Ogun State deserves leadership driven by service and legacy.

The Egba chief concluded that while Ogun State has made notable achievements in its first 50 years, its greatest potential still lies ahead.

He expressed optimism that with renewed focus, sincerity and purposeful leadership, the next phase of the state’s history could better reflect the vision of its founding fathers.

“Ogun at 50 should not just be a celebration of age,” he said, “but a call to conscience and a commitment to building a future that truly serves the people.”

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