The Imole Progressive Network (IPN) has described 2025 as a year of significant service delivery and measurable community impact across Ondo North Senatorial District, citing wide-ranging interventions in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and agriculture.
The assessment was contained in the organisation’s annual activity review covering January to December 2025, released on Saturday by Adeshina Ajibade on behalf of the IPN Media Team and dated Saturday, January 3, 2026.
According to the report, IPN operated across all 72 wards in the senatorial district under the leadership of its Director General, Engr. Mike Adeyanju. The network attributed its reach and effectiveness to what it described as an inclusive leadership approach and a conducive working environment that enabled members to deliver projects at the grassroots level.
In the area of infrastructure and social services, IPN said it constructed and rehabilitated over 20 boreholes in 15 communities, improving access to clean and safe water. It also donated computers, printers, photocopying machines, and scanners to schools, while renovating classroom blocks and selected health centres. The organisation estimated that more than 50,000 residents benefited from these interventions.
Agricultural development featured prominently in the 2025 programme, with over 500 farmers receiving seeds, fertilisers, and farming equipment under the IPN Farmers’ Support Package. The network also organised training sessions on modern farming techniques, pest management, and climate-smart agriculture, while facilitating access to better markets to improve pricing and reduce post-harvest losses.
IPN noted that the timely completion of projects, often ahead of schedule, boosted team morale and strengthened its development-focused mission. The group reiterated its guiding principle of “less talk, more action,” expressing optimism for expanded impact in 2026.
Looking ahead, the network pledged to scale up its community support initiatives, stressing that sustainable development remains its central objective across Ondo North Senatorial District.
“When light appears, darkness vanishes,” the statement concluded, describing IPN’s work as a source of hope for communities in the district.

