Akanran, a town in Ona–Ara Local Government Area, Ibadan, Oyo State is not new in the history of political struggle in Nigeria.
It is a town which gained its popularity being the base of the early traditional self–determinant group known as Agbekoya. Thus whenever Akanran is mentioned, the memory that comes to the mind is the territory of Agbekoya!
Though, the headquarters of Ona–Ara Local Government Area, since the demise of Agbekoya, Akanran has been struggling to make an impressive act of significant importance and performance in the socioeconomic theatre of Oyo State.
Despite the fact that this local government area could be described as the major producer of the intellectuals and economic giants of Ibadan, since the day of the Agbekoya, strident efforts have not been made at empowering the town commercially and developmentally.
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And in response to the quest of the people of Akanran, one of the governors who ruled the state promised to develop and bless Akanran bountifully for not only being the local government area that has reared notable Ibadan heroes and heroines, but being the least developed local government area in the state.
However, while a governor in his wisdom thought that the only visible or notable project which could benefits the people of Akanran and Ona Ara local government area is flit, dirt, squalor and a refuse site, someone has seen Akanran as a golden territory full of honey and manure fit for the creation of heaven on earth!
It is with this frame of mind that Engineer Dotun Sanusi acquired over 600 hectares of land from the proposed dumpsite for the creation of the first ecotourism–sport resort in Ibadan christened Ilaji Hotel and Sports Resort.
In his habit of providing basic infrastructure in any place where he plants any venture, Engineer Sanusi on his own has ensured the tarring of over six kilometres of road with solid concrete and patching of the major road that leads to the Resort, thus putting at bay the fear of travelling on potholes-laden road to the Resort.
Apart from this, he ensured the extension of the electricity line to the village at a whopping cost of 78 million naira.
Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort seems to be the biggest Resort in South West as it harbours a sports academy, stadium, playing pitch, swimming pools, tennis courts, a continental gym, event hall, amusement park, horse stable, water based recreational centre, ecotourism bar, zoological garden and a 60–bedroom hotel.
The hotel is a luxury affairs which has three four brands of rooms, the silver, the bronze, gold and diamonds. These categories of rooms are set up with exotic sets of furniture, fixtures and fittings and sophisticated beddings and lovely bathrooms.
The hotel’s seminar hall and conference centre is fitted with academic and conference enhancing gadgets and facilities while a sophisticated jukebox is permanently installed for those who desire an exciting venue for conferences and seminar.
The bar parades both locally-brewed and exotic liquors while the restaurant is manned by chefs who have acquired professional qualification and intercontinental experience on how to leverage on the products of the kitchen at retaining the loyalty of guests.
Adejimi Okunlola, who operates a bar in the village described Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort as “the best thing that has ever happened to Akanran and to Ona Ara Local government area. Ilaji Hotel and Sports Resort is a fortune bearer, agent of prosperity and catalyst of development. My brother, before its emergence here, a plot of land was 50 – 60 thousand naira, now, a plot of land has gone up to 350 thousand naira now. Also, traffic of people to the hotel and to this town has been on the rise which rubs off on many businesses like my bar. It has pushed up Akanran as the cynosure of all eyes.”
Okunola added: “The man who owns that hotel needs a national award. He was the one who used his personal money to tar the road from where it was so bad on the major road to the Resort. He spent his personal money to extend electricity facility here and built that police station. He is a blessing to this local government area.”
And to this writer, it is not only great; it is also but awesome. It is an oasis of splendour in the jungle of Akanran, the town of the brave Agbekoya.