The Kwara South Youth Congress (KSYC) has ramped up its efforts to communicate with Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, the Executive Governor of Kwara State, about the pressing issues related to infrastructure that continue to affect communities across the state. In a comprehensive press statement delivered to journalists in Ilorin, the organization underscored the urgent need for improvements in public amenities and facilities.

The Publicity Secretary of KSYC, Adejare Bashir, highlighted several areas of concern, particularly focusing on the deteriorating infrastructure in the Oke Ero Local Government Area. Bashir detailed how poor road conditions, inadequate healthcare facilities, and insufficient educational resources are severely impacting the quality of life for residents. The group emphasized the necessity for the state government to prioritize these issues in its upcoming development plans to ensure the welfare and progress of the local communities.

According to Bashir ” the roads in the Ilofa, the headquarters of Oke Ero LG is in dire needs, particularly the major roads which connects Ilofa to Odo-owa town which is now a shadow of itself, its a sad experience for resident of this communities, we are appealing to Kwara State governor, mallam Abdulrasaq Abdulrahman to consider uplifting this roads for viability.
Bashir highlighted that Kajola, which is interconnected with the community of Odo-Owa, is facing a significant lack of basic amenities, particularly in healthcare. The primary health center (PHC) in Odo-Owa, which serves the surrounding communities, is deteriorating and nearing a state of disrepair. The Kwara State Government is encouraged to take action to upgrade and revitalize this essential facility to better serve the residents in these areas.

The Idofins region, which includes the towns of Idofin-Odo Ashe, Idofin-Odo Aga, and Idofin-Ayekale, is facing significant challenges due to the absence of basic amenities and governmental support. These three major communities in the area are struggling without any government presence, leaving them reliant solely on the Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC), which is severely lacking in both qualified staff and essential medical equipment. It is disheartening to note that many schools in these communities are non-operational, primarily due to a shortage of qualified teachers and adequate classroom facilities. The situation calls for urgent attention, and we are appealing to the state government to extend the benefits of good governance to this region, ensuring that the residents receive the services and support they desperately need.

In a similar plea for assistance, Bashir’s KYSC is advocating for governmental intervention in communities such as Ekan Meje, Ilale, Ekannla, and Erinmope. The reality for many towns within this local government area is grim, as the majority lack access to clean drinking water, adequate road infrastructure, and reliable public schools. The community members are grappling with the everyday challenges of these deficiencies, which hinder their quality of life. Bashir expressed a heartfelt hope that the state government will heed the voices and struggles of the residents, as it is crucial for their wellbeing and development. He concluded with an earnest appeal for the government to recognize and address the urgent needs of these underserved communities,Bashir concluded.