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    Kwara Unveils Tallest Flagpole in West Africa

    70-Metre Monument Serves as Cultural Beacon and Symbol of Economic Aspiration
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeMay 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Atoyebi Nike
    May 16, 2025

    The Kwara State Government has officially unveiled a towering 70-meter flagpole, now recognized as the tallest in West Africa. The monument, which proudly displays the Nigerian flag, is intended as both a bold declaration of identity and a catalyst for economic and cultural revitalization.

    In a statement issued on Friday, the State Commissioner for Works, Abdulquawiy Olododo, described the landmark as more than just a physical structure. According to him, it is a “cultural lighthouse and economic catalyst,” symbolising the resilience, diversity, and dynamic spirit of the Kwara people.

    “Kwara’s newest landmark goes beyond mere symbolism; it acts as a cultural yardstick, reflecting the rich heritage, traditions, and values of the Kwara people—a community known for its harmonious blend of ethnic diversity and shared values,” said Olododo.

    The Commissioner emphasized that the flagpole represents a new chapter in Kwara’s development narrative, aligning with the state’s emerging role as a hub for innovation, creative industries, tourism, and agribusiness. “It sheds the age-long appellation as a civil service state where the whole economy revolved just around the payment of salary,” he added.

    Highlighting its economic potential, Olododo noted that the monument is expected to attract tourists, stimulate local businesses, and signal Kwara’s readiness for strategic investment and sustainable growth. “The flag that flies high represents not only the sovereignty of Nigeria but also the collective spirit and unity of the diverse groups that call Kwara home,” he stated.

    The flagpole, rising as a unique blend of tradition and modernity, stands as a symbol of progress and hope for a prosperous future. Olododo called on residents to reflect on their role in supporting the state’s vision for inclusive and sustainable development. “This structure reminds us of our shared responsibility to balance cultural heritage with modern advancement,” he said.

    As Kwara positions itself as a destination for culture, commerce, and creativity, the unveiling of this monument marks a significant moment in redefining the state’s image and ambitions in West Africa.

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