Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa recently praised the development of the new Ondo State Judiciary Complex in Akure. During an unannounced visit on May 24, 2025, he confirmed substantial progress, emphasizing the project’s role in modernizing judicial infrastructure. Furthermore, he shared updates on his official X (Twitter) account, highlighting the state’s commitment to justice reform.
The complex, initiated on December 27, 2024, honors the late former Governor Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN. Notably, construction is advancing smoothly, adhering to the 48-week deadline. Key features include a ceremonial court, modular courts, a registry, library, exhibition spaces, a utility building, and contemporary parking facilities.
Governor Aiyedatiwa commended the contractors and supervisors for their diligence, confirming the project stays within budget and on schedule. He stressed that the facility will provide a dignified and efficient space for justice delivery. Additionally, he reiterated its importance in upholding the rule of law.
“Our goal is clear: establish a modern justice system that enhances access to legal services,” the governor declared. He urged sustained efforts to achieve this vision, underscoring the project’s impact on Ondo State’s judicial future. Moreover, he affirmed his administration’s dedication to a stronger legal framework.
As work continues, the judiciary complex is set to become a landmark for justice and governance. Ultimately, this initiative reflects the government’s focus on progress and accountability. The governor’s proactive approach ensures the project remains a top priority for the state.
In conclusion, the new complex symbolizes a transformative step for Ondo State’s legal system. With steady advancements, it promises to elevate judicial operations significantly. Consequently, residents can anticipate a more efficient and accessible justice system in the near future.


