Nollywood Actor Kunle Afod Calls Out Ose LG Chairman for Infrastructure Neglect
Popular Nollywood actor and filmmaker Kunle Afod has launched a scathing critique against the Chairman of Ose Local Government in Ondo State, Honourable C.K. Ojo, over the deplorable condition of public infrastructure in the area. In a recently released video, Afod expressed deep frustration and sadness, accusing local leaders of abandoning their constituents and failing to address critical issues that have plagued the community for years.
Afod Highlights Dire State of Education and Health Facilities
The actor specifically targeted the CAC Nursery and Primary School, which he described as being in severe disrepair due to a lack of investment and maintenance. According to Afod, students are forced to learn in substandard conditions, undermining their educational opportunities. He also condemned the local health system as "totally bad," alleging that for the past eight years, there has been minimal improvement in medical infrastructure, leaving residents without adequate healthcare services.
Timing Coincides with Governor Aiyedatiwa's Anniversary
Afod's outburst comes at a notable time, aligning with the first-anniversary celebrations of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa's administration. While the Governor has promoted a "Budget of Economic Consolidation" and promised widespread transformation across Ondo State, Afod's video suggests a stark disconnect between these state-level promises and the grim reality on the ground in Ose. By sarcastically referencing the Governor before focusing on the local chairman, the filmmaker highlighted growing frustrations with resource distribution and the handling of student support fees.
Public Reaction and Growing Pressure for Accountability
The public call-out has ignited a heated online debate, with many residents echoing Afod's sentiments about the lack of accountability at the local government level. As the video continues to circulate, pressure is mounting on Chairman C.K. Ojo to address the specific allegations regarding the school and health centers. For numerous Ose community members, Afod's intervention is viewed as a necessary spotlight on what they describe as a detached leadership style, raising questions about whether this demand for transparency will lead to immediate repairs or be ignored in the 2026 political cycle.



