The South West Development Commission (SWDC) formally held its inaugural Board meeting in Ibadan, Oyo State, outlining an ambitious agenda aimed at unlocking the full economic potential of the region.
The meeting, held between Monday and Tuesday September 1 and 2, 2025, brought together all newly inaugurated members of the commission’s Board, including the Chairman, Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi; the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO), Dr Charles Akinola; executive directors; and other Board members.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Akinola declared that the commission was “set for full take-off” and determined to deliver on its statutory mandate in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
“The establishment of the South West Development Commission is a landmark intervention by President Tinubu to address the developmental challenges of our region in a coordinated, strategic and sustainable manner.
“We are grateful to Mr President for the trust reposed in us, and we assure the people of the South-West that this commission will deliver fully on its mandate,” Dr Akinola said.
According to Dr Akinola, the Commission’s mandate includes driving infrastructure development, fostering industrialisation, strengthening regional integration, creating jobs, and promoting human capital development across the six states of the South-West.
He explained that these priorities aligned with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which places emphasis on economic diversification, poverty reduction, and inclusive growth.
“Our duty is to catalyse investments that will make the South-West a competitive economic bloc within a prosperous Nigeria. By focusing on infrastructure, innovation, education, and enterprise, we shall not only unlock new opportunities for our people but also strengthen Nigeria’s overall economic resilience,” he added.
Akinola unveiled what he described as the “One Bloc Development Agenda,” a strategy that will harmonise initiatives into a unified framework for regional growth.
“Rather than pursuing fragmented projects in isolation, the One Bloc Development Agenda will allow us to pool resources, coordinate efforts, and ensure that the South-West speaks with one voice in terms of development priorities. This means that whether in agriculture, technology, or transport, we will pursue regional solutions that cut across state boundaries and deliver shared prosperity.”
According to him, this approach will attract large-scale investments, and foster collaboration among states in the Southwest.
Akinola called on all stakeholders, including state governments, private sector leaders, traditional institutions, and civil society organisations, to support the commission’s vision.
“The success of the SWDC cannot rest on the Board alone. We need the full cooperation of our governors, legislators, business leaders, community stakeholders and indeed every citizen of the Southwest to bring this vision to life. This is our collective project, and with unity of purpose, we can make the South-West not only the economic powerhouse of Nigeria but also a globally competitive region.”
The commission’s Board includes Executive Directors Olusegun Olufehinti (Projects), Tele Ogunjobi (Finance), Rt. Hon. Funmilayo Tejuosho (Corporate Services), Alhaji Fatai Ibikunle (Commercial and Environmental Development), and Alhaji Lateef Ajijola (Social and Human Capital Development).
Other board members include Hon Bolaji Ariyo, Hon Joseph Olorunshola, Rt. Hon. Olanike Omoworare, Hon. Olamuyiwa Olabintan, Dr. Adewinle Martins, Hon Ibrahim Olaifa, Hon. Kabiru Lakwaya, Rear Admiral Abdul Biu Adamu (rtd), Fagbemi Benjamin, Dr. Ukoha Onyekwere Michael, and Engr. Alwell Ihenacho.
The commission is headquartered in Ibadan, Oyo State.