Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has commended residents of the state for their unwavering support of his administration, reaffirming that his focus in the new year remains the building of a prosperous, inclusive, and economically diversified Ogun State, anchored on strategic infrastructure and human capital development.
The Governor made this known in his 2026 New Year broadcast on Thursday, describing Ogun State not merely as a geographical entity but as a community united by shared purpose, mutual support, and a collective desire for progress.
According to him, the New Year presents another opportunity to strengthen collective resolve, deepen collaboration between government and citizens, and advance further along the path of sustainable development.
“Our shared experience has reaffirmed a simple but powerful truth: when citizens and government work together in trust and shared responsibility, progress is inevitable,” Abiodun said.
Reiterating his administration’s vision, the Governor added, “Our vision remains focused on building a prosperous and inclusive Ogun State driven by economic diversification, strategic infrastructure, and human capital development. Through deliberate reforms, targeted investments, and forward-looking policies, we are building an economy that creates opportunities for all and protects the most vulnerable.
“Guided by our Building Our Future Together mantra and implemented through our ISEYA Development Agenda, our administration continues to deliver people-focused governance with discipline, transparency, and compassion.”
Governor grants clemency to 71 inmates
In the exercise of the prerogative of mercy, Governor Abiodun granted clemency to 71 inmates in the state.
The clemency included the early release of 46 inmates who had served substantial portions of their short-term sentences, the release of 19 capital offenders on compassionate grounds due to age, infirmity, or prolonged incarceration, and the commutation of death sentences to life imprisonment for six inmates.
The Governor emphasised rehabilitation and reintegration, stressing the importance of giving deserving individuals a second chance to rebuild their lives and contribute meaningfully to society.
Economic growth and infrastructure development
Highlighting progress across key sectors, Abiodun expressed gratitude to the people of Ogun State for their patience and resilience despite the challenges faced in 2025.
He noted that the state’s economy has grown significantly, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimated at ₦17 trillion, while Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) increased from ₦52 billion in 2020 to ₦250 billion in 2025.



