Rehabilitation works have begun on the FRSC (Ago Are–Saki Link)–Okudi Oyada (Tede) Road in Atisbo and Saki West Local Government Areas, a 6.82-kilometre stretch that plays a critical role in rural mobility within the Oke Ogun region. The project is part of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), which is improving a total of 87.89 km of rural roads across seven LGAs in Oyo State in the first phase.

The FRSC (Ago Are–Saki Link)–Okudi Oyada (Tede) Road in Atisbo and Saki West Local Government Areas connects farming communities to key trade points. Once completed, the road will feature culverts, bridges, and a single coat surface dressing, with the full project expected to be delivered in under eight (8) months.

More than just road repairs, this initiative is about:

  • Strengthening supply chains between rural producers and urban markets,
  • Supporting the expansion of agribusiness activities in Oke Ogun, and
  • Enhancing livelihoods by improving access to economic and social infrastructure.

As part of its long-term rural development strategy, the Oyo State Government is using projects like this to unlock the potential of its agricultural zones, reduce rural isolation, and encourage equitable economic growth and development across zones.

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