Rebranded Olumo Rock centre
Ogun governor inaugurates rebranded Olumo Rock centre
Gov. Dapo Abiodun has officially inaugurated the newly rebranded Olumo Rock Tourism Complex in Abeokuta.
The governor revealed that access to the iconic site would be free for all visitors until the end of September.
He said this was part of his administration’s commitment to promoting tourism, culture, and the creative economy in the state.
The rebranded complex now boasts a modern art gallery, showcasing portraits of notable Nigerians and curated cultural exhibits.
Rebranded Olumo Rock centre
Other additions include a gazebo, a restaurant serving local and continental dishes, and retail shops selling adire fabrics.
To ensure steady operation, a standby generator and new elevators have also been installed at the upgraded facility.
Speaking during the event, the governor described Olumo Rock as more than just a geological marvel.
He said it symbolises strength, refuge, and the enduring identity of the Egba people through centuries of change and conflict.
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“Renovating this sacred site goes beyond infrastructure. It revives memory, pride, and cultural continuity,” Abiodun stated.
He emphasised that the Ogun government sees tourism as a strategic pillar for economic and community development.
“When fully developed, tourism can attract investment, create jobs, and deepen cultural understanding,” he said.
Mr Abiodun reiterated that tourism will remain a core part of his ISEYA development agenda for Ogun.
He called on global tourists to visit Ogun and experience the renewed beauty of Olumo Rock and its surroundings.
“This transformation has turned Olumo Rock into a modern heritage destination, not just a historic relic,” he said.
He added that artisan and vendor zones have been created to empower creatives and small businesses around the site.
The governor noted the centre would stimulate local commerce, youth empowerment, and creative enterprise.
He said, “Olumo Rock reflects our strength, courage, unity, and cultural depth. Spiritually, it reconnects us with our roots.”
Commissioner for culture and tourism, Sesan Fagbayi, thanked the governor for repositioning the tourist centre.
Mr Fagbayi expressed optimism that the revamped complex would attract more visitors and boost cultural tourism.
The Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, described Olumo Rock as a historical sanctuary and military lookout post.
The traditional ruler noted that in ancient times, the Rock offered safety to the Egba people during periods of conflict.
He also highlighted its spiritual value, stating it serves as a place of answered prayers and quiet reflection.
Oba Gbadebo commended the governor for preserving and modernising such an important heritage site.
Also present at the event was Nike Okundaye, CEO of Nike Arts Gallery, alongside other dignitaries and cultural figures.
The inauguration marks a new chapter for the Olumo Rock complex, blending cultural legacy with modern tourism.
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