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    From Voices to Victory: Adeaga’s People-First Transformation in Oyo

    GoalpoacherBy GoalpoacherNovember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Oyo Amebo

    In a small village in Oyo State, a mother fills her bucket at a solar-powered borehole that did not exist last year. Her children run across a newly paved pathway to a classroom that once leaked whenever it rained.

    Around her, neighbours discuss the next community project, this time, it’s a small health clinic, and they are helping decide where it will be built. For the first time, development does not feel distant, imposed, or temporary. It feels theirs.

    This tangible change is the product of a people-first philosophy championed by Honourable Abideen Adetokunbo Adeaga, Director-General of the Oyo State Community and Social Development Agency.

    His approach flips the conventional model of development on its head: the people, not government planners, determine the priorities, guide the projects, and share ownership of the outcomes.

    Since 2022, more than 250 community-driven initiatives have reshaped towns, villages, and peri-urban settlements across the state, benefiting over 350,000 residents.

    But beyond numbers, the real story is in daily life: mothers no longer trek miles for water, teachers now lead classes in safe, well-lit environments, and youths and women actively participate in decision-making. Development is no longer abstract, it is lived.

    Adeaga’s method relies on listening deeply, empowering communities to contribute labour, land, or resources, and establishing local monitoring committees to ensure transparency.

    This shared responsibility fosters not only pride in infrastructure but also its sustainability. Communities protect and maintain what they help build, creating a model of enduring development.

    The agency also addresses social inclusion: widows run businesses, orphans receive mentorship, and persons living with disabilities contribute meaningfully to local governance.

    Women and young people are given seats at decision-making tables, demystifying governance and inspiring a new generation to participate in civic life.

    Even in times of economic pressure, Adeaga’s strategies, such as local sourcing and preventive maintenance, ensure projects remain feasible and sustainable.

    Communities learn not only how to manage their projects but how to hold stakeholders accountable, turning participation into empowerment.

    Most importantly, trust has been restored. Where once residents doubted government intentions, they now see that their voices are respected, their priorities addressed, and their welfare genuinely considered.

    Development has become a shared journey, and every project is a testament to what can be achieved when people are placed at the centre.

    Across Oyo State, the impact is visible: clean water flows where none existed, classrooms hum with learning, women run thriving small businesses, and youths take pride in shaping their communities. Each achievement tells the same story: when people lead, development endures.

    Adeaga’s work proves that lasting progress is not about imposing plans from above, but about listening, involving, and empowering those it is meant to serve. In Oyo, development now belongs to the people, and that is the blueprint for a future that lasts.

    From Voices to Victory: Adeaga’s People-First Transformation in Oyo by Oyo Amebo
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