The N’itesíwajú Charter
A Framework for Regional Infrastructure and Economic Stabilization
A Framework for Regional Infrastructure and Economic Stabilization
Utilizing House oversight powers to conduct a forensic audit and compel the completion of stalled electrification projects. We treat energy not as a gift, but as a contractual obligation between the state and the people, tied to verifiable contractor performance.
Codifying a verifiable 40% local-content requirement for all industrial and extractive operators within Ilaje 1. We are moving beyond the request for "jobs" to the legislative creation of a sustainable, protected labor market for our residents.
Partnering with the private sector to establish a specialized training center focused on global ROI. We transition our youth from passive stipends to international certifications (ISO/OPITO) for the oil, gas, and maritime industries, increasing the region's human capital value.
Legislating for high-performance shoreline protection and flood-resistant drainage systems. We treat infrastructure as a strategic risk-management project designed for long-term climate resilience, moving away from reactive "disaster relief."
Directing constituency capital toward solar-electrification and the strategic stocking of Primary Health Centers (PHCs). We ensure that 24/7 emergency care is an operational reality, governed by strict performance metrics across all 12 wards.
Establishing a revolving SME loan scheme managed by a Board. By removing political patronage and implementing merit-based credit scoring, we ensure capital preservation and sustainable growth for entrepreneurs.
Institutionalizing a statutory bursary and exam-fee (WAEC/JAMB) support fund. We are building a social mobility pipeline to ensure our highest-performing students from underprivileged backgrounds have a clear path to leadership.
Mandating quarterly "Performance Reports" in every ward. This is a commitment to radical financial transparency, presenting a public report card on every fund appropriated for constituency development—modeled after the accountability of a public university board.
Advocating for legislative protection of local waters from industrial poaching and environmental degradation. We are safeguarding our "Liquid Gold" through disciplined environmental oversight and the legal defense of our maritime resources.
Ensuring every bill passed aligns with a 20-year regional development roadmap. We are positioning Ilaje 1 as the primary industrial and maritime gateway for Ondo State through disciplined, long-range legislative planning.
A Vision in Motion: Preserving our Heritage, Building the Future." View All Gallery
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