Ondo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Idowu Ajanaku has lauded the gesture of Idogun Development Association (IDA) on the donation of modern digital resource centre comprising an e-library and a proposed JAMB CBT centre at Idogun High School, Idogun, in Ose Local Government Area of Ondo State.

Speaking at the commissioning, Ajanaku , a son of the soil, described the project as a reflection of the collective vision, resilience and progressive spirit of the Idogun people.

He expressed concern that Idogun had recently been in the news for negative reasons and called on all stakeholders to cooperate with the Ondo State Government to restore lasting peace.

Ajanaku appealed to residents to respect and accept, in good faith, the outcome of the Administrative Panel currently sitting in Akure to address issues affecting the community.

He urged that any disagreement arising from the panel’s verdict should be pursued through legitimate and lawful channels, rather than actions that could disrupt peace.

He said the development of Idogun had long been a personal and shared aspiration, inspired by the sacrifices and selflessness of the town’s forebears who laid a solid foundation for growth.

He noted that the legacy of past community leaders, who championed development at great personal cost, placed a responsibility on the present generation not only to sustain but also to surpass their achievements.

According to him, the commissioning of the ICT centre further underscores Idogun’s tradition of pursuing progressive initiatives, recalling that the establishment of Idogun High School was also a product of similar collective efforts by the Idogun Progressive Union (IPU) and community leaders.

The commissioner stressed that meaningful development could only thrive in an atmosphere of peace and unity, urging residents to shun actions capable of undermining harmony in the community.

The commissioner also expressed gratitude to individuals and groups who contributed financially and materially to the execution of the 3-in-1 project, describing their support as an investment in the future of the community.

He assured contributors that their sacrifices would not go unrewarded, noting that such gestures would inspire others to commit to community development.

Ajanaku further encouraged continued support and generosity to ensure the eventual completion of the entire project, reaffirming his commitment to the growth and upliftment of Idogun.

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