Epe Local Government has announced the successful completion of the Mistura Rahman Project, declaring the facility fully ready for commissioning.
Epe Insights reports that the project’s completion marks another milestone in the council’s drive toward people-oriented and practical development at the grassroots.
Officials of the local government described the initiative as a deliberate response to identified community needs, designed and executed with a strong emphasis on quality, accountability, and sustainability.
The council noted that the project aligns with its broader development agenda, which prioritises infrastructure that delivers direct and measurable benefits to residents.
Speaking on the achievement, the Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to responsible governance and service delivery.
“This project reflects our resolve to ensure that governance delivers real and measurable benefits to the people,” the chairman stated.

She explained that the administration remains focused on careful planning, inclusive engagement, and the execution of initiatives that positively impact lives at the community level.
The Mistura Rahman Project has been described by stakeholders as both functional and symbolic, representing a leadership approach centred on practicality and long-term value.
The local government assured that arrangements for the commissioning of the facility would be communicated in due course, as part of efforts to formally hand over the project for public use.
