Sustainable rural infrastructure remains critical to socio-economic transformation in developing regions, yet many African rural landscapes continue to experience infrastructural decay, climatic vulnerability, weak institutional governance, and inadequate policy integration. This study investigated the challenges militating against sustainable rural road infrastructure in Ondo State, Nigeria, and examines how these constraints interact with strategic opportunities for long-term development outcomes. Using data derived from a structured questionnaire administered to 200 respondents across Ifedore and Akure North LGAs, this study employed Spearman correlation analysis to construct a challenge–opportunity correlation matrix. Findings reveal that lack of regular maintenance funding significantly constrains technologically driven and development-integrated road systems, while flooding stimulates policy innovation and maintenance awareness. Lack of community participation aligned with recognition of more structured governance and GIS-supported monitoring, whereas political interference exhibits inconsistent predictive value. Based on these empirical relationships, the study operationalizes and validates the Challenge–Opportunity Transform (COT) Theory, introducing Mitigation Leverage (ML), Opportunity Opposition Index (OOI), and Sign Coherence (SC) as decision-support tools for rural infrastructure sustainability. The study concluded that addressing funding instability, neglected roads to LGAs, climate resilience, and governance reform would significantly strengthen sustainable development pathways. Policy recommendations include institutionalized maintenance funding, GIS-enabled monitoring, community-inclusive frameworks, climate-responsive design, and integrated policy–development planning will help in achieving and sustaining Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 9).
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