Clean Water for All: Makinde’s Vision for Oyo State
Governor Seyi Makinde is making significant strides in Oyo State by prioritising access to clean water for all residents. His administration recognises that reliable water supply is not just a luxury but a fundamental right that impacts public health, education, and economic development.

The ongoing water crisis, marked by shortages and contamination, has long been a source of frustration for citizens, but under Makinde’s leadership, steps are being taken to address these critical issues.
Elias Adeojo’s appointment as Chairman of the Oyo State Water Corporation has been instrumental in driving this agenda.

A fresh face in leadership, Adeojo has quickly taken charge, implementing innovative strategies to revamp the water supply system.

His approach combines modern technology with community engagement, ensuring that solutions are practical and tailored to the needs of residents.
This has included the introduction of digital monitoring systems to track water quality and supply levels, providing real-time data that enables quicker responses to shortages or contamination events.
Under Adeojo’s guidance, significant improvements have already been made in urban areas such as Ibadan and Ogbomoso. New water treatment facilities are being constructed, and existing ones are being upgraded to meet modern standards.
These changes are not just about infrastructure; they also encompass training local personnel to manage and maintain these systems sustainably.
Currently, Adeojo’s team is focusing on extending these improvements to rural communities in Iseyin and Oke Ogun, where access to potable water has been a challenge for years.
The partnership between Adeojo and Governor Makinde has energized the state’s water management efforts. They have embraced an inclusive approach, actively seeking input from communities to tailor solutions to their unique challenges.
Regular town hall meetings have been established, allowing residents to voice their concerns, share experiences, and provide insights that inform decision-making.
This collaborative spirit has galvanised community support, turning skepticism into enthusiasm as residents witness tangible progress.
As their initiatives roll out, the vision of Oyo State as a place where every citizen has access to clean water is becoming increasingly attainable.
The ongoing efforts not only aim to improve public health but also foster economic development, as reliable water supply is essential for agriculture, small businesses, and overall quality of life.
With the groundwork laid for a sustainable water future, Oyo State stands poised to become a model for effective governance and community engagement in addressing critical infrastructure issues.