Ogun State Renames Major Expressway After President Tinubu
The Ogun State Government has officially renamed the Sagamu–Iperu–Sapade Expressway as the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Expressway.
The decision was made to honour President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his leadership and contributions to the nation. The new name will now be used on all official signs and documents related to the road.
The expressway is a busy route that connects several important towns in Ogun State. It serves many commuters, traders, and travellers moving between different parts of the state and beyond. The renaming is seen as a way to show appreciation for the President’s role in supporting development projects across the country.
This move comes as a sign of respect from the state government to the President. Many people in Ogun State believe the President has worked hard to improve the lives of Nigerians. By naming the road after him, the government hopes to highlight his efforts and encourage more progress in the area.
The change is expected to be completed soon, with new signs and markings put up along the route. Drivers and residents will gradually get used to the new name in their daily travels.
The expressway remains open for normal use while the updates are being made.
This renaming adds to the list of public projects and infrastructure named after President Tinubu in different parts of the country. It shows how state governments are recognising national leaders for their service. Many residents see it as a positive step that brings honour to the state.
Overall, the new Bola Ahmed Tinubu Expressway is now part of Ogun State’s identity. It reflects the close relationship between the state and the federal government. As people continue to use the road, the name will serve as a daily reminder of the President’s leadership and the state’s appreciation.





