Thursday, July 16, 2026

Osun State Government Disburses Second Phase of Iwo Road Compensation to Property Owners

The Osun State Government, through the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, has disbursed the second phase of compensation payments to property owners affected by the dualization of the Iwo Township Road. Led by the Director of Acquisition and Compensation, ESV Oluseyi Tope Falope, the state delegation met at the Oluwo Palace in Iwo to distribute payments to 67 claimants, including the Methodist Church and the Ansar-Ud-Deen Central Mosque.

Delays in paying compensation to property owners affected by public road expansions can lead to prolonged legal disputes, slow down construction timelines, and cause public resentment. Moving quickly to pay these claims despite financial constraints allows the state to fully open the newly dualized Odo Ori–Post Office–Oluwo Palace corridor, easing traffic flow and boosting commercial activities within the ancient town.

This compensation disbursement highlights a highly disciplined approach to public asset management, real estate acquisition, and physical planning tracking. By honoring financial commitments to property owners in cooperation with traditional rulers like the Oluwo of Iwo, the administration maintains public trust and ensures the orderly completion of key municipal infrastructure.

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