The Kwara South Agenda
Kwara South deserves representation that listens, understands, speaks with courage, and works with discipline.
The Akogun agenda is focused on the real issues affecting our people: security, roads, farming, youth opportunity, education, healthcare, and accountable representation.
This is not a list of empty promises. It is a commitment to use the office of representation for advocacy, legislation, oversight, constituency development, partnerships, and constant engagement with the people.
The campaign’s foundational plan already identifies key message areas such as rural development, infrastructure, agriculture and food security, accessible healthcare, education, youth engagement, voter education, and accountable government.
1. Security and Safe Communities
No community can develop where people live in fear. Our farmers, traders, students, worshippers, women, elders, and young people deserve safer communities.
Akogun will use representation to advocate for stronger attention to insecurity across Kwara South, better coordination with relevant authorities, improved support for affected communities, and lawful community-based approaches that protect lives and livelihoods.
Focus Areas
- Safer farming communities
- Protection of vulnerable villages
- Stronger attention from relevant security authorities
- Community reporting and engagement
- Support for displaced or affected communities
- Peaceful and lawful advocacy for security
2. Roads and Rural Infrastructure
Roads are not just roads. They connect farmers to markets, children to schools, patients to health centres, traders to customers, and communities to opportunity.
Too many communities in Kwara South still struggle with poor access roads and weak infrastructure. Akogun will advocate for stronger federal and state attention to rural roads, constituency projects that meet real community needs, and transparent tracking of public infrastructure promises.
Focus Areas
- Rural access roads
- Farm-to-market roads
- Roads to schools and health centres
- Water and basic infrastructure
- Community-based project tracking
- Public reporting on constituency projects
3. Farmers and Food Security
Farmers are central to the life of Kwara South. When farmers suffer, families suffer, markets suffer, and communities suffer.
Akogun will speak for farmers and support policies, partnerships, oversight, and advocacy that improve farm access, rural roads, storage, safety, market connection, and agricultural support.
Focus Areas
- Safer access to farms
- Farm-to-market infrastructure
- Agricultural advocacy
- Storage and market support
- Youth involvement in agriculture
- Better attention to farming communities
4. Youth Opportunity
Young people deserve more than being remembered only during elections. They deserve opportunity, skills, mentorship, enterprise support, education pathways, and a voice in public decisions.
Akogun will advocate for youth-focused programmes, skills development partnerships, entrepreneurship support, responsible civic participation, and opportunities that help young people build dignified lives.
Focus Areas
- Skills and vocational training
- Digital and creative opportunities
- Small business and enterprise support
- Youth leadership and civic education
- Student engagement
- Mentorship and community development
5. Education and Human Capital
Education is one of the strongest paths out of poverty and neglect. Kwara South must invest in minds, skills, schools, teachers, libraries, scholarships, and learning opportunities.
Akogun will support policies and partnerships that strengthen education, improve access to learning, and encourage young people to pursue knowledge, discipline, and service.
Focus Areas
- Scholarship advocacy
- School support initiatives
- Libraries and learning centres
- Teacher and student support
- Digital learning partnerships
- Education-focused community projects
6. Healthcare Access
Every community deserves access to basic healthcare. Families should not suffer because the nearest functional health support is too far, too weak, or too expensive.
Akogun will advocate for better primary healthcare attention, medical outreach partnerships, maternal care support, health facility improvement, and stronger public attention to rural health needs.
Focus Areas
- Primary healthcare advocacy
- Medical outreach partnerships
- Maternal and child health
- Rural health centres
- Emergency health support advocacy
- Public health education
7. Accountable Representation
Representation must not end on election day. A representative must listen, report back, explain decisions, and remain reachable.
Akogun is committed to a more accountable model of representation: regular community engagement, public updates, issue tracking, town hall conversations, and open communication with the people of Kwara South.
Focus Areas
- Regular town halls
- Public feedback channels
- Community issue tracking
- Transparent constituency project updates
- Accessible campaign and constituency communication
- Respectful engagement with all communities
A Movement for Dignity and Development
The Kwara South Agenda is about restoring the value of representation. It is about building trust, listening to communities, speaking with courage, and working for practical improvements in the lives of our people.
Kwara South deserves better. Together, we can build it.