
The Southwest Development Commission (SWDC) and Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission have entered into partnership to formalise a strategic working relationship, with the aim to advance coordinated regional development across Nigeria’s Southwest region.
The partnership was sealed during a courtesy visit by SWDC’s executive management team to DAWN Commission’s Cocoa House office in Ibadan on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
Led by its Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Charles Akinola, other SWDC’s team members included Rt. Hon. AdeFunmilayo Tejuoso (Executive Director, Corporate Services), Hon. Tele Ogunjobi (ED Finance) and Alhaji Fatai Ibikunle (ED Commerce & Environmental Development).
With the visit marking the official commencement of symbiotic institutional collaboration between the two commissions, the partnership approach is designed to accelerate SWDC’s startup of full operations while avoiding the typical challenges associated with new institutional setup.
Under the collaboration, SWDC will leverage DAWN Commission’s 12 years of operational experience, established frameworks, proven methodologies and convening power in regional integration and development.
The SWDC’s MD/CEO said: “This partnership represents a pragmatic approach to regional development,” adding: “By building on DAWN Commission’s track record and institutional memory, we can hit the ground running in critical sectors that deliver impact to our people faster and more effectively.”
The partnership will focus initially on priority sectors, including agriculture modernisation, railway infrastructure, human and social capital development, industrialization, as well as technology and innovation, with both institutions committed to eliminating duplication of efforts and optimising resource deployment for maximum regional impact.
Describing the collaboration as welcoming, the DAWN’s Director General, Dr Seye Oyeleye, said that it exemplifies the spirit of cooperation necessary for meaningful regional transformation.
He stated: “Our 12 years of experience working across Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti states have taught us valuable lessons. We are pleased to share this knowledge with SWDC to ensure the Southwest region benefits from coordinated and efficient development interventions.”
Both institutions expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his strategic leadership in integrating regional development as a critical pillar of national development, saying that the establishment of development commissions across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones reflects the president’s commitment to addressing regional disparities and unlocking the full potential of every part of the country.
Akinola and Oyeleye also commended the Southwest Governors’ Forum, under the chairmanship of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, for its unwavering commitment to prioritising regional development and fostering enabling environment for institutional collaboration and shared prosperity across the Southwest.
The collaboration signals a new era of institutional synergy in Southwest Nigeria’s development landscape, with both organisations committed to delivering tangible results for the region’s estimated 40 million residents.






















