Governor AbdulRazaq Celebrates State's Growth with Inauguration of Iconic Flagpole
Kwara State officially unveiled its 70-metre Unity Flagpole on Monday, a landmark described by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as a "towering symbol of national unity, our collective journey, and aspirations as a people."
The ceremony, held in Ilorin, marked the launch of West Africa's tallest flagpole. The governor, represented by Commissioner for Communication Bola Olukoju, emphasized that the structure symbolises more than a flag-it represents Kwara's pride, identity, and commitment to unity.
Other Commissioners present included Aliyu Kora Sabi (Transport), Nafisat Buge (Environment), and Nnafatima Imam (Social Development). The event was attended by hundreds of citizens from across the metropolis, as well as Deputy Police Commissioner Nurudeen Abdulraheem and other top officials.
The governor also highlighted Kwara's progress in technology, creative industries, and entrepreneurship, stating these sectors are integral to the state's evolving identity.
"Just like the Innovation Hub, Visual Arts Centre, and Garment Factory, this flagpole stands as a regional marvel-another testament to the transformation taking place across Kwara," the Governor said, referring to its status as the tallest in British West Africa.
"It asserts our place on the global stage and reinforces the growing reputation of our state as a centre of innovation, culture, and purposeful leadership.
"We envision this landmark becoming a major attraction-drawing visitors, creating more opportunities, and showcasing Kwara's strategic investment in infrastructure that not only serves but also inspires.
"We have built roads. We have modernised hospitals. We have strengthened water access and extended support to farmers, traders, and various segments of our community. We have also introduced targeted social protection programmes for the most vulnerable among us.
"But development is not only about the tangible. It is also about the spirit-about building monuments and spaces that lift our hearts, celebrate our heritage, and remind us of who we are and where we are headed. This flagpole belongs in that special category. It aligns with our broader vision of a Kwara that is not only functional, but also beautiful, inspiring, and globally visible."
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