Senator Lere Oyewumi’s justification for leaving an electricity pole in the middle of a road isn’t directly available. However, considering his recent projects focus on improving infrastructure and providing social amenities, it’s possible he aimed to facilitate access to electricity. His initiatives prioritize enhancing infrastructure and public services, such as installing solar-powered streetlights in areas like Naira and Kobo/UNIOSUN Campus Road and Masifa town.
The electricity pole might be part of a larger project aligning with Governor Ademola Adeleke’s plans for Osun State’s electricity development, which include:
– Improve Power Supply: Enhancing electricity generation and distribution
– Private Sector Investment: Encouraging investment in the state’s electricity sector
– Alternative Energy Sources: Promoting renewable energy sources
Without more context about the specific project or road, it’s challenging to provide a definitive answer. More information would be necessary to understand the senator’s reasoning.



