Conference 57
Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government: Growth, Leadership, and Community Impact

Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government, one of Lagos State’s 20 constitutionally recognized local governments, stands as a vital administrative and economic center in the state. Established in 1996, it was carved out of Agege Local Government to bring governance closer to the people. Over the years, Ifako-Ijaiye has evolved into a well-structured municipality fostering infrastructural development, economic growth, and improved social services.
Geographical and Administrative Overview
Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government is strategically located in the northwestern part of Lagos, with neighboring areas including Agege, Alimosho, and Ikeja. It comprises various communities such as Ifako, Ijaiye, Fagba, Obawole, and Ogba, each playing a significant role in the local economy and culture.
The local government is known for its residential appeal, commercial vibrancy, and accessibility, with major road networks connecting it to the rest of Lagos. It houses numerous markets, small-scale businesses, and growing industries, making it a hub for economic activities.
Governance and Leadership
The current Executive Chairman of Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government is Prince Usman Akanbi Hamzat, a visionary leader dedicated to community-driven development. His administration has focused on key areas such as:
- Infrastructure Development: Construction and rehabilitation of roads, improved drainage systems, and better waste management.
- Education: Upgrading public schools, providing scholarships, and supporting educational initiatives.
- Healthcare: Revamping primary health centers, launching health outreach programs, and ensuring access to quality medical care.
- Youth Empowerment & Employment: Skill acquisition programs, financial aid for entrepreneurs, and sports development.
Economic and Social Contributions
Ifako-Ijaiye LGA has made significant strides in promoting trade, investment, and social welfare programs. With an increasing number of businesses and markets, the local government is playing a crucial role in Lagos’ overall economic landscape.
The administration has also prioritized security, partnering with law enforcement agencies to ensure safety and order within the community.
Relationship with Ojokoro LCDA
Ojokoro Local Council Development Area (LCDA) was carved out of Ifako-Ijaiye in 2003 to enhance grassroots governance. While operating independently, Ojokoro LCDA remains under the administrative umbrella of Ifako-Ijaiye LGA, working in synergy to ensure seamless development in the region.
Conclusion
Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government continues to thrive as an essential part of Lagos State, driven by dynamic leadership and an engaged citizenry. With ongoing projects and strategic initiatives, the LGA remains committed to improving the quality of life for its residents while fostering sustainable growth.
Conference 57
Shomolu Rising: Chairman Salawu’s Bold Vision for a Smarter, Safer Community

Shomolu Local Government Area (LGA), situated in the heart of Lagos State, has long been recognized for its vibrant printing industry and dense urban landscape. Under the leadership of Hon. Abdulhameed Salawu, the LGA is experiencing a renaissance, marked by infrastructural upgrades, community-focused initiatives, and economic revitalization.
About Shomolu LGA
Established on May 27, 1976, after separating from the Mushin District Council, Shomolu has evolved into a bustling urban center. Covering an area of approximately 14.6 square kilometers, it is home to an estimated population of 597,400 residents as of 2022. The LGA encompasses communities such as Onipanu, Bajulaiye, Fadeyi/Igbobi, and Ijebu-Tedo, each contributing to its rich cultural tapestry. Wikipedia+1Nigeria Property Centre+1
Despite challenges like overcrowding and infrastructural deficits, Shomolu’s strategic location and industrious populace have positioned it as a key player in Lagos’s socio-economic landscape.
Leadership and Vision
Since assuming office, Hon. Abdulhameed Salawu, affectionately known as “Dullar,” has been at the forefront of Shomolu’s transformation. His administration is characterized by a commitment to transparency, community engagement, and sustainable development. Under his leadership, the LGA has embarked on numerous projects aimed at improving infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social welfare.
Key Achievements and Initiatives
Infrastructure Development
One of the hallmark achievements of Chairman Salawu’s administration is the completion of several road projects, enhancing connectivity and mobility within the LGA. Notably, the construction of Bolaji Omupo Street and Bankole/Shodimu Streets with a bridge have significantly improved transportation and reduced traffic congestion. YMonitor
Additionally, the commissioning of a network of roads in Shomolu by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu underscores the collaborative efforts between state and local governments to drive infrastructural development. PM News Nigeria
Community Empowerment
In a bid to alleviate food insecurity and support low-income earners, the Inspire Lagos Food Market project was launched in Shomolu. This initiative provides residents with access to essential food items at subsidized rates, easing the burden of high food costs on vulnerable households. The Sun Nigeria
Security and Governance
Chairman Salawu has also prioritized security within the LGA. Through collaborations with local security agencies and community stakeholders, efforts have been intensified to ensure the safety and well-being of residents. Regular town hall meetings and stakeholder engagements have fostered a culture of inclusivity and participatory governance.
Recognition and Future Outlook
Chairman Salawu’s proactive approach to governance has not gone unnoticed. His administration has been lauded for its dedication to transforming Shomolu into a model of urban development. Looking ahead, plans are underway to further enhance the LGA’s infrastructure, promote economic growth, and improve the quality of life for all residents.
Conference 57
Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA: A Hub of Transformation Under Chairman Famuyiwa

Agbado/Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), situated in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State, has emerged as a beacon of progress and development. Under the leadership of Hon. David Oladapo Famuyiwa, the LCDA has witnessed significant infrastructural, educational, and social advancements, enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
About Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA
Established to promote grassroots development, Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA encompasses vibrant communities such as Agbado, Oke-Odo, and Abule Egba. The area is strategically located with access to major roads and the newly inaugurated Lagos Red Line Rail, connecting Agbado to other parts of Lagos, thereby improving transportation and economic activities. The News Now
Leadership and Vision
Since assuming office, Hon. David Famuyiwa has been at the forefront of driving change in Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA. His administration is characterized by a commitment to transparency, community engagement, and sustainable development. Under his leadership, the LCDA has embarked on numerous projects aimed at improving infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social welfare.
Key Achievements and Initiatives
Infrastructure Development
One of the hallmark achievements of Chairman Famuyiwa’s administration is the completion of the Erelu Amikanle Road and adjoining streets, including Erelu Way, Dayo Eleku Crescent, and Adeniji Oladimeji Crescent. This project, facilitated through the Lagos State Office of Rural Development, has significantly improved connectivity and mobility within the LCDA, transforming the area and boosting socio-economic activities.
Additionally, the construction of Olawale-Cole Street in Abule Egba has been flagged off, with plans for electrification and proper drainage channels, addressing long-standing infrastructural challenges in the community. INN-HOUSE☆+4The News Now+4The News Now+4
Educational Support
Demonstrating a commitment to education, Chairman Famuyiwa has distributed hundreds of JAMB forms to indigent students, enabling them to pursue higher education opportunities.
Community Engagement
Emphasizing participatory governance, the LCDA has hosted stakeholders’ meetings to discuss developmental plans and gather input from residents, ensuring that community needs and aspirations are central to the planning process. Community Standard
Recognition and Future Outlook
Chairman Famuyiwa’s efforts have not gone unnoticed. His administration has been recognized for its dedication to transforming Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA into a model of development and governance. Looking ahead, the LCDA plans to continue its focus on infrastructure, education, healthcare, and social welfare, striving to create a sustainable and prosperous community for all residents.
Conference 57
Lagos LG Poll: Tension Mounts in Yaba APC Over Fresh Primary Demand

Stakeholders and top leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Yaba Local Council Development Area (LCDA) are demanding a fresh chairmanship primary ahead of the July 12 local government elections in Lagos State.
In a petition addressed to the Chairman of the APC Electoral Committee, Babatunde Ogala, the group strongly condemned the reported imposition of a candidate without due process. They described the move as “undemocratic, provocative, and a direct affront to the will of the people.”
The petition, signed by representatives from all nine wards in Yaba LCDA, was endorsed by:
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Ward A – Domingo Babajide
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Ward B – Kemi Aboyarin
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Ward C – Adediran Olorunnimbe
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Ward D – Taoreed Abiona
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Ward E – Alani Ifatokun
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Ward F – Oladunjoye Omoniyi
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Ward G – Olaofe Fatai
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Ward H – Idayat Abdul Rasaq
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Ward I – Shakiru Adebowale
Identifying themselves as the Apex Leadership of APC in Yaba, the signatories warned that any attempt to impose a candidate could spark internal unrest, weaken party unity, and damage the APC’s credibility and electoral prospects in the LCDA.
Lagos APC Leaders Refute Claims of Imposition in Local Government Primaries
They urged the APC leadership at the state level to intervene immediately and halt what they described as an “external imposition,” cautioning that failure to act could have long-term consequences for the party’s cohesion and performance in future elections.
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