NUJ Oyo State Honours Engr. (Dr.) Babatunde Lawal with Award of Excellence
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, has conferred an Award of Excellence on the Chairman of Brail Construction, Engr. (Dr.) Babatunde Lawal, in recognition of his outstanding service to national development, particularly in the areas of infrastructure and media support.

The award presentation took place during the NUJ Oyo Council’s annual Press Week and Awards Ceremony, attended by top government functionaries, media executives, industry stakeholders, and members of the press across the Southwest.
A Dual Impact on Infrastructure and Media
In his remarks, the NUJ Chairman, Oyo State Council, praised Engr. (Dr.) Lawal for his visionary leadership in infrastructure delivery, citing notable projects handled by Brail Construction that have positively impacted communities across Nigeria.
He further noted Dr. Lawal’s strategic support for the journalism profession, including media capacity-building efforts, sponsorship of press-related development programs, and ongoing collaborations that promote a free and vibrant press in the state.
“Engr. (Dr.) Babatunde Lawal is not only building roads and bridges; he is also building voices, institutions, and trust in public service,” the NUJ Chairman said. “This award is a token of our appreciation for his consistent contribution to the advancement of journalism and community development.”
Response from the Honoree
In his acceptance speech, Engr. (Dr.) Lawal expressed profound gratitude to the Union for the honour and reaffirmed his commitment to using his platform at Brail Construction to support both national development and free, responsible journalism.
“This award is humbling. I consider it a call to do more—for our country, for our people, and for the institutions that hold our democracy together,” he said. “Journalists are nation builders, and I believe strongly in a media landscape that is empowered, ethical, and respected.”
A Growing Legacy
The recognition adds to Dr. Lawal’s growing reputation as a leader committed not just to building physical infrastructure, but also to empowering institutions, communities, and sectors that drive national progress.