Friday, January 23, 2026 - President Bola Tinubu has approved the commencement of commercial oil drilling at Tongeji Island in Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Governor Dapo Abiodun disclosed this on Thursday while
receiving the Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral
Abubakar Abdullahi Mustapha, alongside senior officers of the command, during a
courtesy visit to his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
The governor also revealed that the President had approved
the immediate take-off of the Olokola Deep Seaport project located in Ogun
Waterside Local Government Area, describing the decision as a major
breakthrough after years of anticipation surrounding the multibillion-dollar
port project.
Abiodun said both projects were of special interest to
President Tinubu, noting that while the Olokola Deep Seaport would
significantly decongest the Lagos ports, commercial oil drilling at Tongeji
Island would promote inclusion and economic empowerment for residents of
coastal communities.
“Let me share with you that Mr President has approved the
commencement of commercial oil drilling operations at Tongeji Island, and going
forward, you will begin to see a lot of activities there.
“Our proposed Olokola Port, which has been on the drawing
board for several years, is now back on the table. I want to sincerely thank Mr
President because this is solely his initiative. In the last two weeks alone,
we have held several meetings on Olokola, and Mr President has clearly
expressed his desire to see the port become a reality”, the governor said.
Abiodun added that the President had specifically directed
that construction of the port should be far advanced between now and next year,
stressing that the project presents a strong opportunity to decongest the Lagos
ports, especially with the coastal road providing an alternative logistics
corridor.
He further disclosed that the new seaport would be known as
the Blue Marine Economic Zone, reflecting its strategic coastal location and
vast economic potential.
The governor commended the Nigerian Navy for establishing a
Forward Operations Base at Tongeji Island, noting that the naval presence would
help prevent infiltration from the neighbouring Republic of Benin and
discourage any attempts to undermine Nigeria’s territorial integrity.
He also said his administration was working to provide basic
amenities for residents of the island as part of efforts to improve living
conditions and support emerging economic activities.
Abiodun appreciated the Nigerian Navy for its contribution
to the state’s security architecture, noting that collaboration among security
agencies had helped sustain the relative peace currently enjoyed in Ogun State.
Describing Rear Admiral Mustapha as a seasoned and
accomplished officer, the governor expressed confidence that Ogun State would
experience enhanced security and progress under his leadership.
“We are happy that someone with your antecedents,
background, training, and experience is occupying this position at this time.
You are a round peg in a round hole,” the governor said.
Earlier, Rear Admiral Mustapha described Ogun State as
critical and strategic to Nigeria’s national security, disclosing that the
naval outpost at Tongeji Island would be upgraded to a Forward Operations Base
due to the area’s oil potential.
He explained that the visit was aimed at strengthening
synergy between the Nigerian Navy and the Ogun State Government, adding that
part of his responsibility was to safeguard Nigeria’s border with the Republic
of Benin and prevent criminal elements from gaining a foothold in the state.

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