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Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC) Announces a New Governing Idea for the Next 10 Years

 


Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC) Announces a New Governing Idea for the Next 10 Years


ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE | February 5, 2026

As Ogun State marks its 50th anniversary, the moment calls for more than ceremonies and speeches. It calls for clarity.

Five decades after its creation, Ogun remains a state of promise without proportionate progress. It is frequently branded as Nigeria’s industrial gateway, yet millions of residents experience a daily reality of weak local infrastructure, overstretched public services, and an economy that grows on paper but struggles on the street.

The Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC) has emerged at this milestone to challenge that contradiction and offer a different governing idea for Ogun’s next 50 years.

Beyond Celebration: A Question of Direction

Ogun at 50 should represent a decisive turning point. Instead, it has exposed a familiar pattern: motion without momentum. Budgets rise, but service delivery lags. Policies change names, but systems remain largely unchanged. Development remains centralized, uneven, and disconnected from everyday productivity.

The issue is no longer potential. It is performance.

Why TOC Exists

TOC was formed in response to a clear conclusion: Ogun State’s development model is outdated.

For too long, governance has relied on slogans, capital-centric projects, and short-term wins rather than durable systems. Industrial estates coexist with impassable internal roads. Education struggles to prepare young people for a modern economy. Healthcare operates on improvisation rather than planning.

TOC exists to replace symbolism with structure and intention with execution.


A Coalition Without Precedent

The Transform Ogun Coalition represents an uncommon alignment across politics, profession, geography, and class. It brings together:

- Political leaders and candidates from across party lines

- Grassroots civic networks across all 236 wards

- Artisans, market associations, and trade unions

- Professionals, academics, and students

- Members of the Ogun diaspora ready to contribute beyond remittances


This is not an alliance of convenience. It is a coalition of design.


The Real Diagnosis: Five Decades of “Almost”

Ogun State has not failed. But it has stalled.

Progress has been slow, uneven, and overly concentrated. Development has favored proximity to power over productivity and impact. Industrial reputation has not translated into livable communities, efficient mobility, or broad-based prosperity.

The result is a state that appears busy but moves cautiously.


The People’s Blueprint: 2026–2036

TOC is finalizing a 10-Year People’s Development Blueprint designed to reset Ogun’s governance trajectory.

The Blueprint is:

- Built from the ward level upward

- Anchored on productivity, decentralised growth, and human capital

- Structured for continuity beyond electoral cycles

- Meant to function as a governing framework, not a manifesto


It is a practical response to structural stagnation.


What Comes Next

The public launch of the Transform Ogun Coalition and the presentation of the preliminary Blueprint will be announced shortly.

This moment is not about opposition for its own sake. It is about offering Ogun State a credible alternative logic of governance, one suited to the demands of the next 10 years, not the habits of the last.


Ogun is 50. The question is no longer what it could become. It is whether it is ready to deliberately design its future.


Signed;

Central Working Committee

Transform Ogun Coalition (TOC)

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