Mr Aiyedatiwa described the project as a historical milestone, stressing that the new complex was conceived under the late former governor.
The INEC national commissioner supervising Ondo, Kunle Ajayi, presented the certificates at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday.
The speaker, who described Mr Aiyedatiwa’s victory as a testament to the people’s love for the governor, also commended the security agencies for their conduct.
Mr Aiyedatiwa assured the workers of his administration’s commitment to prompt and regular payment of salaries, allowances and pensions.
The governorship election is scheduled to hold on Nov. 16 in the state.
The governor, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the November 16 governorship poll, was at the palace to seek the Akure monarch’s blessing.
Mr Aiyedatiwa posited that part of his government’s effort to boost the well-being of rural dwellers was evident in the ongoing road projects at Oda and Idanre towns.
Mr Akindolire said the fund would fetch the state over N7 billion for the construction and renovation of public schools.
The Ondo government has established Amotekun rangers to curb the incessant killings and kidnapping of farmers at the border communities and forests.
“Our party views this posture of Mr Governor as not only insensitive but equally wicked,” the party said.
