The outdoor advertising sector in Ondo State has taken a decisive turn from disorder to structure, and from analog practices to a more digital, accountable system.
Under the leadership of Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, the Ondo State Signage and Advertisement Agency (OSSAA) has introduced reforms that are not only modernizing operations but restoring sanity across public spaces.
At the forefront of this shift is Yòmí Oyékàn, whose proactive enforcement and stakeholder engagement have brought discipline to a sector once plagued by indiscriminate billboard placements and visual clutter.
Today, illegal and defaced structures are being removed, while new installations follow clear, regulated processes. The introduction of digital systems has also improved transparency, ensuring every structure is properly documented and accounted for.
Notably, political aspirants are aligning with these reforms working with OSSAA to use approved platforms rather than flooding public spaces. This cooperation is helping to maintain a level playing field and sustain the order already achieved.
What is emerging is a cleaner, more organized, and fair advertising environment one that reflects strong leadership, innovation, and a shared commitment to doing things right.
Ondo’s skyline is no longer chaotic; it is coordinated and the difference is clear.
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