Ogun State government has appointed SystemSpecs’ Whatadeal Limited as the official manager of Olumo Rock, following the signing of a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) agreement.
This was revealed at a press conference in Abeokuta, marking a new phase in the management and development of one of Nigeria’s most iconic cultural and tourism landmarks.
The conference was attended by senior government officials and executives of Whatadeal Limited, including Mr Fela Bank-Olemoh, Managing Director of SystemSpecs Whatadeal Africa; Hon. Sesan Fagbayi, Ogun State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism; and Barr. Dapo Oduwole, Director-General of the Ogun State Office of Public–Private Partnerships, and Mr Lanre Olagunju, Head of Travel and Tours, SystemSpecs Whatadeal Limited.
The appointment reflects Ogun State’s strategic commitment to strengthening the management of its tourism assets through structured private-sector participation, improved operational efficiency, and long-term sustainability.
It also underscores growing recognition that Nigeria’s tourism sector requires strong governance, modern systems, and accountable delivery models to realise its economic and cultural value.
Commenting on the partnership, Bank-Olemoh said, “Olumo Rock represents identity and history. Our responsibility is to preserve that heritage while unlocking its full potential. We will be leveraging technology, data, and thoughtfully designed cultural experiences to improve access, enhance visitor journeys, and position Olumo Rock as a world-class tourism destination.”
The Ogun State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Hon. Sesan Fagbayi, described the agreement as a strategic move to strengthen tourism development in the state.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to preserving our cultural assets while adopting modern management practices that drive tourism growth, create jobs, and deliver value to the people of Ogun State,” he stated.
Also speaking, Barr. Dapo Oduwole, Director General of the Ogun State Office of Public-Private Partnerships, emphasised the importance of private-sector participation in heritage management.
“Through this PPP, Olumo Rock will benefit from professional management and innovation, while maintaining public ownership and cultural integrity. It is a model for sustainable tourism partnerships,” Oduwole said.
Olumo Rock, located in Abeokuta, has long been a symbol of refuge and resilience for the Egba people. Under this new management arrangement, stakeholders expressed confidence that the landmark will enter a new phase of growth, modernisation, and increased global visibility.
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