Oil, Gas & Progress: Barr. Lade Backs Ojogo’s Plan for Federal University in Igbokoda

 

Oil, Gas & Progress: Barr. Lade Backs Ojogo’s Plan for Federal University in Igbokoda

By Prince Agbedeyi Odimientimi Desmond
Global Egberi Media International

In a time when political promises often fizzle out before they’re ever fulfilled, Hon. Donald Ojogo is proving that real leadership still exists — and it delivers.

The Member Representing Ilaje/Ese-Odo Federal Constituency has ignited a wave of optimism with his recent sponsorship of a Bill to establish the Federal University of Oil & Gas in Igbokoda, a first-of-its-kind move that could redefine the economic and educational future of Ondo South.

This isn’t just another bill — it’s a blueprint for regional transformation.

“We are not waiting for change—we are creating it,” Ojogo declared in a widely circulated video that captured the emotional outpouring of support from his constituents.

With this initiative, Ojogo is taking Ilaje from the margins to the mainstream of national relevance. The university, once established, will not only position Igbokoda as a centre for specialized education in oil and gas, but also spark job creation, attract investment, and foster long-term security in the region.

In a country often choked by ethnic politics and transactional leadership, Ojogo’s performance offers a rare alternative: competence, courage, and clarity of purpose.

Barr. Lade: Ojogo Embodies Progressive Politics

Barr. Lade Ebiwanno, a respected voice in the constituency, aptly described Ojogo as “a leader with a high-octane understanding of progressive politics.”

“Ojogo’s style of leadership is not about noise and tribalism — it’s about results. His selflessness, consistency, and legislative impact are unmatched.”

This is not Ojogo’s first legislative win, but it may be his most symbolic. In pushing for a federal institution in a previously overlooked coastal community, he is delivering more than infrastructure — he is delivering dignity.

A 2027 Question: Why Change a Winning Team?

As 2027 inches closer, constituents and political observers alike are beginning to ask a serious question: Why change a winning team?

Donald Ojogo is not running on promises — he’s running on proof. And for the people of Ilaje and Ese-Odo, that may be exactly the kind of leadership that deserves to continue.


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