Manifesto & Second-Term Agenda
Explore our interactive commitments sector by sector. Each promise builds on the Imole administration's first-term record — delivering measurable progress, transparent targets, and prosperity for every community across Osun State.
Education & Human Capital
Building on Osun's school reforms to put every child on a path to excellence.
- Complete renovation and equipping of 200 additional public primary and secondary schools with modern classrooms, laboratories, and ICT centres.
- Expand the Imole Bursary and Scholarship Programme to support 15,000 indigent students annually across tertiary institutions.
- Recruit and train 5,000 qualified teachers with continuous professional development and competitive welfare packages.
- Roll out free WAEC and NECO registration for all final-year students in public schools, building on first-term gains.
- Establish three new technical and vocational hubs in Osogbo, Ilesa, and Ile-Ife to prepare graduates for the modern economy.
Healthcare & Wellness
Quality, affordable care within reach of every Osun citizen — from cities to the remotest ward.
- Upgrade 30 primary healthcare centres to 24-hour service with resident doctors, midwives, and essential drug stocks.
- Complete the Osogbo Specialist Hospital expansion and equip it with a modern diagnostic and emergency trauma unit.
- Extend the Imole Health Insurance Scheme to cover 500,000 additional enrollees, prioritising pregnant women, children under five, and the elderly.
- Deploy mobile health clinics to underserved rural communities for immunisation, maternal care, and chronic disease screening.
- Recruit 1,200 healthcare workers and invest in local production of medical supplies through Osun-based enterprises.
Youth & Employment
Harnessing Osun's greatest asset — our young people — through skills, jobs, and enterprise.
- Create 50,000 direct and indirect jobs through the Imole Youth Employment Scheme across construction, agriculture, and the digital sector.
- Launch the Osun Startup Fund with ₦2 billion in seed capital and mentorship for 1,000 youth-led businesses.
- Expand skills acquisition centres in all 30 local government areas, offering certified training in coding, tailoring, welding, and renewable energy.
- Partner with federal agencies and private employers to place 10,000 graduates in internships and apprenticeships annually.
- Establish youth innovation hubs in Osogbo, Ilesa, and Ede with free co-working space, internet, and business registration support.
Infrastructure & Urban Renewal
Connecting communities and powering growth through roads, water, power, and modern public assets.
- Complete 500 kilometres of rural and urban road projects, including the Ilesa–Ipetu-Ijesa and Ede–Awo corridor upgrades.
- Extend piped water supply to an additional 200 communities through the Osun Water Corporation revitalisation programme.
- Solarise 100 public institutions — schools, hospitals, and local government secretariats — to ensure reliable power.
- Revitalise Osogbo city centre with improved drainage, street lighting, and a modern civic centre for public events.
- Build 10,000 affordable housing units under the Imole Homes Initiative for low- and middle-income families.
Workers & Labour Welfare
Honouring those who serve Osun — with fair pay, dignity, and a seat at the table.
- Maintain full and timely payment of salaries, pensions, and gratuities for all state workers and retirees — a non-negotiable Imole commitment.
- Implement the consolidated minimum wage for all categories of civil servants and review allowances biennially.
- Expand the Osun Workers' Housing Scheme with subsidised mortgages for 3,000 additional public servants.
- Strengthen occupational health and safety standards across all ministries, departments, and agencies.
- Establish a Workers' Welfare Fund providing emergency grants, medical support, and educational assistance for dependents.
Agriculture & Food Security
From farm to market — making Osun the food basket of the South-West.
- Support 100,000 smallholder farmers with improved seedlings, fertiliser subsidies, and extension services across all agricultural zones.
- Establish five agro-processing clusters for cassava, cocoa, palm oil, poultry, and aquaculture with cold-chain storage.
- Revive the Osun Agricultural Development Programme with mechanised equipment hire centres in every senatorial district.
- Create a ₦1.5 billion Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme accessible to youth and women farmers at single-digit interest.
- Link farmers directly to markets through the Imole Farm-to-Table platform, eliminating middlemen and ensuring fair prices.
Digital Economy & Innovation
Transforming Osun into a smart, connected state ready for the 21st-century economy.
- Deploy fibre-optic broadband infrastructure to all 30 local government headquarters and 150 ward centres.
- Digitise 200 government services — land registration, tax payment, business permits — through the Imole e-Governance Portal.
- Train 20,000 youths in digital literacy, software development, data analytics, and cybersecurity through the Imole Tech Academy.
- Establish a state data centre and cloud infrastructure to support schools, hospitals, and SMEs.
- Launch free public Wi-Fi zones in Osogbo, Ile-Ife, Ilesa, and Ede to bridge the digital divide.
Security & Community Safety
Peace and safety as the foundation for investment, education, and everyday life in Osun.
- Strengthen the Osun Amotekun Corps with 1,000 additional personnel, modern vehicles, and communication equipment.
- Install 500 solar-powered streetlights and CCTV cameras in high-traffic areas across Osogbo, Ile-Ife, and Ilesa.
- Establish community policing forums in every ward, linking traditional rulers, youth leaders, and security agencies.
- Partner with federal security agencies to combat kidnapping, banditry, and cybercrime through joint intelligence operations.
- Create a Victims Support Fund providing counselling, legal aid, and emergency relief for communities affected by crime.
Transportation & Mobility
Moving people and goods efficiently — unlocking commerce and connecting Osun to Nigeria and beyond.
- Revitalise the Osun Mass Transit programme with 100 new CNG-powered buses serving Osogbo, Ile-Ife, Ilesa, and Ede corridors.
- Construct and rehabilitate motor parks in all senatorial districts with modern passenger facilities and safety standards.
- Complete the dualisation of key arterial roads linking Osun to Lagos, Oyo, Ekiti, and Ondo states.
- Introduce a unified transport card system for seamless payment across buses, taxis, and park services.
- Develop inland dry ports and logistics hubs in Osogbo to support agricultural exports and SME distribution.
Rural Development & Inclusion
No community left behind — bringing development, dignity, and opportunity to every Osun village.
- Electrify 300 rural communities through solar mini-grids and extension of the national grid.
- Construct 150 rural market stalls and storage facilities to boost local trade and reduce post-harvest losses.
- Deploy the Imole Rural Clinics programme to 100 communities currently without access to primary healthcare.
- Build and rehabilitate 200 rural classroom blocks and provide boreholes in water-scarce communities.
- Establish a Rural Development Fund allocating 15% of the state's capital budget to ward-level projects chosen by communities.
Women & Gender Equity
Empowering Osun's women as leaders, entrepreneurs, and equal partners in building our state.
- Ensure at least 35% representation of women in all state appointments, boards, and contract awards.
- Launch the Imole Women Enterprise Fund with ₦500 million in low-interest loans for 5,000 women-owned businesses.
- Expand free maternal and child healthcare, including caesarean sections and emergency obstetric care, under the state insurance scheme.
- Establish six women-led cooperative processing centres for cassava, shea butter, and textile production.
- Strengthen enforcement of the Violence Against Persons Act with dedicated support centres in all senatorial districts.
- Complete renovation and equipping of 200 additional public primary and secondary schools with modern classrooms, laboratories, and ICT centres.
- Expand the Imole Bursary and Scholarship Programme to support 15,000 indigent students annually across tertiary institutions.
- Recruit and train 5,000 qualified teachers with continuous professional development and competitive welfare packages.
- Roll out free WAEC and NECO registration for all final-year students in public schools, building on first-term gains.
- Establish three new technical and vocational hubs in Osogbo, Ilesa, and Ile-Ife to prepare graduates for the modern economy.
- Upgrade 30 primary healthcare centres to 24-hour service with resident doctors, midwives, and essential drug stocks.
- Complete the Osogbo Specialist Hospital expansion and equip it with a modern diagnostic and emergency trauma unit.
- Extend the Imole Health Insurance Scheme to cover 500,000 additional enrollees, prioritising pregnant women, children under five, and the elderly.
- Deploy mobile health clinics to underserved rural communities for immunisation, maternal care, and chronic disease screening.
- Recruit 1,200 healthcare workers and invest in local production of medical supplies through Osun-based enterprises.
- Create 50,000 direct and indirect jobs through the Imole Youth Employment Scheme across construction, agriculture, and the digital sector.
- Launch the Osun Startup Fund with ₦2 billion in seed capital and mentorship for 1,000 youth-led businesses.
- Expand skills acquisition centres in all 30 local government areas, offering certified training in coding, tailoring, welding, and renewable energy.
- Partner with federal agencies and private employers to place 10,000 graduates in internships and apprenticeships annually.
- Establish youth innovation hubs in Osogbo, Ilesa, and Ede with free co-working space, internet, and business registration support.
- Complete 500 kilometres of rural and urban road projects, including the Ilesa–Ipetu-Ijesa and Ede–Awo corridor upgrades.
- Extend piped water supply to an additional 200 communities through the Osun Water Corporation revitalisation programme.
- Solarise 100 public institutions — schools, hospitals, and local government secretariats — to ensure reliable power.
- Revitalise Osogbo city centre with improved drainage, street lighting, and a modern civic centre for public events.
- Build 10,000 affordable housing units under the Imole Homes Initiative for low- and middle-income families.
- Maintain full and timely payment of salaries, pensions, and gratuities for all state workers and retirees — a non-negotiable Imole commitment.
- Implement the consolidated minimum wage for all categories of civil servants and review allowances biennially.
- Expand the Osun Workers' Housing Scheme with subsidised mortgages for 3,000 additional public servants.
- Strengthen occupational health and safety standards across all ministries, departments, and agencies.
- Establish a Workers' Welfare Fund providing emergency grants, medical support, and educational assistance for dependents.
- Support 100,000 smallholder farmers with improved seedlings, fertiliser subsidies, and extension services across all agricultural zones.
- Establish five agro-processing clusters for cassava, cocoa, palm oil, poultry, and aquaculture with cold-chain storage.
- Revive the Osun Agricultural Development Programme with mechanised equipment hire centres in every senatorial district.
- Create a ₦1.5 billion Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme accessible to youth and women farmers at single-digit interest.
- Link farmers directly to markets through the Imole Farm-to-Table platform, eliminating middlemen and ensuring fair prices.
- Deploy fibre-optic broadband infrastructure to all 30 local government headquarters and 150 ward centres.
- Digitise 200 government services — land registration, tax payment, business permits — through the Imole e-Governance Portal.
- Train 20,000 youths in digital literacy, software development, data analytics, and cybersecurity through the Imole Tech Academy.
- Establish a state data centre and cloud infrastructure to support schools, hospitals, and SMEs.
- Launch free public Wi-Fi zones in Osogbo, Ile-Ife, Ilesa, and Ede to bridge the digital divide.
- Strengthen the Osun Amotekun Corps with 1,000 additional personnel, modern vehicles, and communication equipment.
- Install 500 solar-powered streetlights and CCTV cameras in high-traffic areas across Osogbo, Ile-Ife, and Ilesa.
- Establish community policing forums in every ward, linking traditional rulers, youth leaders, and security agencies.
- Partner with federal security agencies to combat kidnapping, banditry, and cybercrime through joint intelligence operations.
- Create a Victims Support Fund providing counselling, legal aid, and emergency relief for communities affected by crime.
- Revitalise the Osun Mass Transit programme with 100 new CNG-powered buses serving Osogbo, Ile-Ife, Ilesa, and Ede corridors.
- Construct and rehabilitate motor parks in all senatorial districts with modern passenger facilities and safety standards.
- Complete the dualisation of key arterial roads linking Osun to Lagos, Oyo, Ekiti, and Ondo states.
- Introduce a unified transport card system for seamless payment across buses, taxis, and park services.
- Develop inland dry ports and logistics hubs in Osogbo to support agricultural exports and SME distribution.
- Electrify 300 rural communities through solar mini-grids and extension of the national grid.
- Construct 150 rural market stalls and storage facilities to boost local trade and reduce post-harvest losses.
- Deploy the Imole Rural Clinics programme to 100 communities currently without access to primary healthcare.
- Build and rehabilitate 200 rural classroom blocks and provide boreholes in water-scarce communities.
- Establish a Rural Development Fund allocating 15% of the state's capital budget to ward-level projects chosen by communities.
- Ensure at least 35% representation of women in all state appointments, boards, and contract awards.
- Launch the Imole Women Enterprise Fund with ₦500 million in low-interest loans for 5,000 women-owned businesses.
- Expand free maternal and child healthcare, including caesarean sections and emergency obstetric care, under the state insurance scheme.
- Establish six women-led cooperative processing centres for cassava, shea butter, and textile production.
- Strengthen enforcement of the Violence Against Persons Act with dedicated support centres in all senatorial districts.