Rasheed Shekoni

[1] He built the Rasheed Shekoni Specialist Hospital in Dutse, capital of Jigawa state, but it was then abandoned for ten years before it could be equipped and put to use.

[3] Lieutenant Colonel Rasheed A. Shekoni served as the final military governor of Kwara State from 14 August 1998, until 29 May 1999, when Nigeria transitioned to democracy.

He recognized the poor condition of Kwara State's roads and actively engaged with the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) to secure support for road construction projects across different regions of the state.

These units were intended to provide residential accommodation for state employees, addressing the acute shortage of housing.

On 29 May 1999, Shekoni peacefully handed over the reins of government to Alhaji Mohammed Alabi Lawal, marking the restoration of democracy in Kwara State.