There has been a mixed reaction to the recent commissioning of a toilet project by Hon. Oyeshina Oyedeji better known as ‘Oshine’, the lawmaker representing the Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa constituency of Oyo State.
The project, a toilet facility constructed at Kara Market in Iseyin, has sparked considerable debate among constituents.
The federal lawmaker’s media team took to social media to celebrate the commissioning, framing it as a significant achievement.
They asserted, “The toilet facility is a testament to Hon. Oyedeji’s dedication to fulfilling his campaign promises and improving the lives of his constituents.”
The commissioning ceremony was reportedly conducted by Alhaji Musediq Adele Ajigbotoso, Chairman of the Iseyin local government People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Despite this, the celebration has not been universally well-received.
Critics have argued that the project falls short of expectations for a federal lawmaker.
Adeniyi Victor Oluwatayo voiced his discontent, stating, “You fall my hand ooo. Is that a modern toilet facility in this period of the world? Even ward 4 councilor shouldn’t do this talk less of a Fed Rep…abi se my eye dey pain me.. A ma ri nkan ni owo awon Omo Kajola.”
Conversely, some constituents have defended the project.
Salaudeen Sobur Olamilekam commented, “I would implore you to do a feasibility study/consultation to acclaimed place for further criticism. Doing such a project in that kind of market place is not a bad idea. Nah maintenance culture matter most.”
Supporter Afeez Oladimeji Omoniyi added, “God bless oshine.”
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