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Constituents in Ondo North challenge Senator Ipinsagba’s office to provide verifiable evidence of constituency projects, intensifying calls for transparency and accountability in Nigerian politics.
TheDigger Intelligence Unit
Okeagbe, Ondo State: Frustrated by a lack of visible development, Ondo North constituents are demanding Senator Olajide Ipinsagba’s media aide produce verifiable evidence of constituency projects, underscoring rising calls for transparency in Nigeria’s politics.
A resident of Ondo North has asked Prince Adeyinka Ajagunna, the senator’s media aide, to show evidence for recent claims about “constituency achievements.” If not, he should clarify the details.
A statement dated April 30, 2026, signed by Kolawole Isaac Oscarlee, requested evidence of projects the senator has facilitated since taking office in 2023.
The Trigger
Prince Ajagunna released a statement on the senator’s interventions in education, healthcare, and community development. The statement listed broad claims across six LGAs but did not specify project names, locations, or completion statuses. It also provided no evidence, such as photos or dates.
Oscarlee asked the senator’s office for further details so constituents can confirm the listed achievements.
Specific Demands
For the avoidance of the doubt, Oscarlee asked the senator’s office to specifically:
- Name at least five schools in the district, with locations and specifics on interventions (renovation, construction, furniture, lab equipment), plus dated photos or video as proof.
- Provide details on at least four healthcare facilities or interventions supported in the past three years, with clear locations and evidence of impact.
- Clarify community development projects such as boreholes, bridges, and town hall renovations, along with support for artisans.
- Publish a full list of all constituency projects from 2023 to the present, including project titles, locations, status, and documentation.
A Wider Call for Transparency
Oscarlee’s statement has raised concerns among constituents about the lack of detail on federal constituency projects. Past announcements from Senator Ipinsagba’s office mention classroom renovations, borehole installations, a civic centre, student bursaries, and a bill for an ICT University in Ikare-Akoko.
Oscarlee insists that adding more detail and evidence-based reporting could build public trust. Representation, he noted, goes beyond press releases — constituents expect tangible outcomes in schools, health centres, and water infrastructure.
The Path Forward
Oscarlee urged Senator Ipinsagba and Prince Ajagunna to make public detailed evidence for each constituency project, specifying names, locations, status, and supporting documentation for each project. He called on stakeholders and residents to verify facts through transparent disclosures, which he identified as the primary action needed for greater accountability.
TheDiggerNews.com requests that the Senator’s office provide specific responses or documentation regarding these projects. The request aims to promote transparency in the use of constituency development funds. Transparency supports democracy and strengthens public confidence in elected representatives.

