Mr Olawoye stated that the projects would cover construction and rehabilitation of old roads across the state in key locations.
TESCOM chairman Bello Abubakar disclosed in a statement on Friday in Ilorin that this was aimed at promoting a safer school environment.
Mr Ologede tasked the state ministry of education on making government-owned schools attractive to learners.
The governor stated that he wants people to be able to choose to work in the state’s civil service.
The Ogun State Teaching Service Commission said the move was to ensure even distribution of teachers to help under-staffed schools.
Governor Seyi Makinde says his administration has recruited 5,000 additional teachers and 700 non-teaching staff.
