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

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The Executive Chairman of Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government, Prince Usman Akanbi Hamzat

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.

 

 

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Conference 57

Oshodi-Isolo LGA: A Thriving Urban Hub Transformed by Visionary Leadership

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The Executive Chairman of Oshodi-Isolo LGA, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede

Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area (LGA), one of Lagos State’s most vibrant and strategically located urban centers, is experiencing a remarkable era of transformation under the leadership of its Executive Chairman, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede. Known for its bustling markets, transport interchanges, and rich cultural tapestry, Oshodi-Isolo has long been central to the commercial heartbeat of Lagos. Today, that legacy is being expanded with a fresh wave of infrastructural, social, and economic development.


About Oshodi-Isolo LGA

Established in 1976, Oshodi-Isolo is located in western Lagos, bordered by Ikeja, Mushin, Amuwo-Odofin, and Alimosho LGAs. It encompasses prominent communities such as Oshodi, Isolo, Mafoluku, Ajao Estate, Ilasamaja, Okota, and parts of Ejigbo. With a diverse population that includes Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and immigrants from West Africa, the LGA reflects the multicultural dynamism of Lagos itself.

Oshodi-Isolo is a major commercial and transportation hub. The area houses the Oshodi Transport Interchange, one of the largest in West Africa, and is renowned for markets like the Oshodi Market, which supports thousands of traders daily. Despite its economic vibrancy, the area has historically faced urban challenges such as traffic congestion, flooding, and housing pressure—issues that have begun to see improvement under current leadership.


Leadership and Achievements of Chairman Kehinde Oloyede

Since assuming office on August 1, 2021, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede has committed to redefining governance at the grassroots. His administration has taken bold steps to address longstanding issues in infrastructure, education, health, and community development. With a focus on transparency, inclusiveness, and execution, he has positioned Oshodi-Isolo as one of the most progressive LGAs in Lagos.

Infrastructure Development

Oloyede’s tenure has seen the construction of over 50 roads, linking neighborhoods and easing internal mobility. These projects have tackled flood-prone zones with proper drainage systems and improved street lighting to enhance safety at night.

Water Projects

Clean water access has expanded significantly, with water projects executed in more than 45 streets. These efforts contribute to better hygiene, reduce water-borne diseases, and alleviate the stress of sourcing potable water in underserved areas.

Educational Support

Education remains a cornerstone of the Oloyede administration. The construction of an ultra-modern block of classrooms at St. Paul Primary School, Mafoluku, demonstrates a commitment to quality learning environments. His government has also distributed free school uniforms, books, and bags, and provided transportation for schoolchildren to support low-income families.

Healthcare Initiatives

A new standard Primary Healthcare Centre is under construction to boost access to basic health services. In addition, existing clinics are being upgraded, and awareness campaigns have focused on preventive care and maternal health.

Youth Empowerment and Social Welfare

Partnering with organizations like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the LGA has delivered skill acquisition programs and vocational training for young people. His administration has also distributed palliative support to over 30,000 households, particularly during challenging economic periods.

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Recognition and Community Engagement

Chairman Oloyede’s performance has not gone unnoticed. In March 2025, civic organizations and media outlets acknowledged his excellence in local governance, citing him as a model for LGAs across Nigeria. He has also emphasized participatory governance, recently hosting a stakeholders’ forum for the 2025 budget, inviting residents to contribute ideas directly to development planning.


A Vision for the Future

With continued focus on transparency, infrastructure, and empowerment, Otunba Oloyede’s administration is setting the stage for a smarter, more livable Oshodi-Isolo. The transformation happening in markets, schools, and streets reflects a leadership that listens and acts—and a community ready to rise with it.

As Lagos State continues its broader push for urban renewal and inclusive growth, Oshodi-Isolo under Chairman Oloyede stands as a shining example of grassroots governance that delivers.

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Lagos LG Poll: APC Calls for Peace, Unity Among Aspirants

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has called for peace and unity among chairmanship and councillorship aspirants ahead of the party’s primary elections scheduled for May 10. The primaries will take place across the 20 local governments and 37 local council development areas (LCDAs).

The call was made during a stakeholders’ meeting held on Wednesday at the APC state secretariat in Ikeja. Chairman of the Lagos APC Election Committee, Babatunde Ogala, appealed to aspirants to consider adopting consensus candidates where possible, stressing that it would foster internal harmony and ensure a peaceful primary process.

“For the sake of unity and a rancour-free primary, we encourage aspirants to dialogue among themselves and reach a consensus where feasible,” Ogala said.

He also announced that, for logistical reasons, the chairmanship primaries will be conducted at the APC secretariat on Acme Road, Ikeja. Only chairmanship aspirants and one accredited agent each will be granted access to the venue.

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Ogala further clarified that only accredited delegates, aspirants, and their agents will be allowed entry into the primary election grounds, ensuring a controlled and transparent process.

He noted that the screening of aspirants had been thorough and urged all contestants to approach the election with a spirit of sportsmanship.

“This is not a do-or-die affair. The strength of the APC lies in its unity and commitment to due process,” Ogala emphasized.

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Conference 57

Transforming Communities: Inside the Leadership of Igando-Ikotun LCDA

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The Chairman of Igando-Ikotun LCDA, Senior Comrade Lasisi Ayinde Akinsanya

The Igando-Ikotun Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State is witnessing a wave of transformation under the stewardship of its current leadership, focused on grassroots empowerment, infrastructural revitalization, and inclusive governance.

Carved out of Alimosho Local Government Area in 2003, the Igando-Ikotun LCDA comprises vibrant communities such as Igando, Ikotun, Egan, Abaranje, and others. It remains one of the most populous and dynamic subdivisions in Lagos, playing a key role in the socio-economic landscape of the state. Igando is strategically located with key road links connecting it to other parts of Lagos. It is bordered to the north by Ayobo/Ipaja LGA, to the south by Amuwo-Odofin LGA, to the east by Isheri-Osun, and to the west by Iyana-Oba . The community is well-served by major roads, facilitating easy access to neighboring areas. he local economy of Igando thrives on various sectors, including agriculture, trade, and services. The area hosts the Igando Market, a bustling center for the exchange of goods and services . Additionally, the Alimosho General Hospital is located along the Igando Road, providing essential healthcare services to residents .

The Chairman of Igando-Ikotun LCDA, Senior Comrade Lasisi Ayinde Akinsanya, has prioritized citizen engagement and infrastructural development as pillars of his administration. At a recent stakeholders’ forum held in April 2025, the council unveiled a participatory budgeting process for the 2025 fiscal year. Community members, civil society groups, and local leaders were invited to contribute directly to planning and decision-making—marking a new chapter in transparent governance.

A Leader Rooted in Community Service

Chairman Akinsanya’s deep-rooted connection to Igando-Ikotun is evident in his commitment to the area’s development. A retired civil servant who rose to the position of Clerk of the Legislative Council, Akinsanya also served as a two-term President of the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in Lagos State. His extensive experience in local governance has been instrumental in driving the LCDA’s progress.

Transformative Projects and Initiatives

Under Akinsanya’s leadership, the LCDA has undertaken numerous projects aimed at improving the quality of life for residents:

  • Education: The administration reconstructed the dilapidated Olukotun Primary School, incorporating standard drainage systems to prevent flooding. Additionally, two plots of land were purchased in Isheri-Osun to accommodate previously abandoned schools, ensuring functional learning environments for pupils.

  • Healthcare: Primary Healthcare Centers in Ikotun, Egan, and Obadori were renovated and completed, enhancing access to medical services for the community. The Nation Newspaper

  • Infrastructure: Significant road projects have been executed, including the reconstruction of Ali Momodu Street in Ijegun and the commencement of road construction at Oyisa Street in Egan. These projects aim to alleviate traffic congestion and improve connectivity within the LCDA.

  • Economic Empowerment: The administration has implemented empowerment schemes, skill acquisition programs, and support for small and medium-scale businesses, fostering economic growth and self-sufficiency among residents.

Recognition and Awards

Chairman Akinsanya’s dedication has not gone unnoticed. In October 2022, he was honored with the 21st Nigerian Local Government Chairmen Award (LOGMA), emerging as one of the top 28 chairmen recognized for outstanding performance out of 774 LGAs in Nigeria.

Community Engagement and Inclusive Governance

Emphasizing transparency and inclusivity, the LCDA organized a stakeholders’ consultative forum in preparation for the 2024 budget. This initiative allowed community members to contribute to the budgetary process, ensuring that development projects align with the needs and aspirations of residents.

A Vision for Continued Progress

Chairman Akinsanya’s administration remains committed to sustaining and building upon its achievements. With ongoing projects and a focus on community-driven development, Igando-Ikotun LCDA is poised for continued growth and prosperity under his visionary leadership.

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