The Ogun State Government has rescheduled the planned visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, shifting the engagement to Saturday, April 4, 2026, in what officials describe as a necessary adjustment due to pressing official commitments.
The announcement, conveyed in a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Tokunbo Talabi, indicated that the change was informed by “exigencies of office,” a move that underscores the fluid nature of high-level governmental scheduling.
While the earlier date had not been publicly disclosed, the rescheduling signals ongoing coordination between federal and state authorities to ensure optimal timing for the President’s engagement in Ogun State.
The state government expressed regret over any inconvenience caused to stakeholders and residents, appealing for patience and cooperation as preparations continue.
Despite the shift, officials reaffirmed their commitment to delivering a seamless and impactful visit, with expectations that the engagement will address key developmental priorities and strengthen federal-state collaboration.
The development highlights the strategic importance of the visit, as Ogun State positions itself for deeper alignment with federal initiatives under the current administration.