EDUCATION FIRST: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU TAKES LEARNING SUPPORT TO LADOJE, OKE-KOTO AND OTHER ORILE-AGEGE SCHOOLS IN CONTINUED DRIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

EDUCATION FIRST: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU TAKES LEARNING SUPPORT TO LADOJE, OKE-KOTO AND OTHER ORILE-AGEGE SCHOOLS IN CONTINUED DRIVE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Orile-Agege, Lagos | Thursday. 4th December, 2025

In furtherance of his bold vision for inclusive grassroots development, the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu (Dodo), on Thursday, December 2025, led another impactful phase of exercise book and school material distribution across more primary schools in the council area.

This latest outreach, a major component of the activities commemorating his first 100 days in office, saw the Chairman and his team visit schools across Ladoje, Oke-Koto, Oko-Oba, and Tabon-Tabon communities, delivering educational materials directly to eager pupils.

The distribution exercise began at:

  • Ladoje Nursery & Primary School
  • Oko-Oba Nursery & Primary School

Before moving to:

  • Ideal Nursery & Primary School
  • Methodist Nursery & Primary School
  • Okunsanya Nursery & Primary School

Moreso continue at:

  • Moses Orimolade Nursery & Primary School
  • Sacred Shiloh Nursery & Primary School

And concluded at:

  • Oke-Koto United Nursery & Primary School
  • Ibido Nursery & Primary School
  • Bishop Ajana Memorial Nursery & Primary School
  • St. Peter’s Blessed Nursery & Primary School

All benefitted from the kind gestures of Mr Chairman.

Welcomed warmly by excited students and appreciative staff, Hon. Akinola was accompanied by:

  • Vice Chairman, Hon. Wale Fayemi (WF)
  • Deputy Leader of the Parliament House, Hon. Ajibade Waheed Balogun (Baloo)
  • Hon. Sunmonu Ganiyu
  • Hon. Adegoke Waheed Lawal
  • Hon. Akinbile Gafar
  • Hon. Temitope Tele-Olukoya
  • Chief of Staff, Mr Tijani Olufemi
  • HoD Information, Mrs. Bukola Bankole
  • Education Secretary, Mrs. C.M. Ogunyomi
  • Community leader, Baba Olubisi Adedokun Odeomu

And several other dignitaries across Orile-Agege LCDA.

In his remarks, the Chairman encouraged the pupils to stay disciplined and focused, reminding them that education remains the most powerful tool for securing their future. “*You are not just learners; you are future doctors, engineers, leaders, and changemakers,” he said, assuring them that his administration remains firmly committed to educational growth.

The school heads expressed profound gratitude, describing the intervention as timely and morale-boosting, especially for parents facing economic constraints.

This latest effort is part of a broader LCDA-wide education support programme aimed at ensuring no child is left behind due to lack of basic materials, a testament to the Chairman’s grassroots-focused leadership.

Orile-Agege LCDA: Shaping Tomorrow, One Pupil at a Time.

Akin-Dodo Media Team
Orile-Agege LCDA

ORILE-AGEGE LCDA DEEPENS GRASSROOTS SANITATION DRIVE WITH WARD B STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE

ORILE-AGEGE LCDA DEEPENS GRASSROOTS SANITATION DRIVE WITH WARD B STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE

Orile-Agege, Lagos | Wednesday. 3rd December, 2025

Chairman Akinola Idowu (Dodo) Champions Inclusive Waste Reform and Community-Led Cleanliness

In a bold stride toward transforming Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area into a model of urban cleanliness, the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege LCDA, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu also known as (Dodo), convened a pivotal engagement session with landlords and property owners of Ward B on Wednesday. The meeting, held at the Council Secretariat, marked the second leg of a ward-by-ward environmental sanitation outreach commemorating the administration’s first 100 days in office.

Following the momentum of the Ward A session, the Ward B gathering drew a robust turnout. Among the attendees were Vice Chairman Hon. Wale Fayemi (WF), Leader of the House, Hon. Omotunde AbdulKareem Afolabi (Aphoo), Councillors, Ward-Chairmen, Party stalwarts, cabinet officials, LAWMA representatives, and a cross-section of community stakeholders.

Mayor Dodo used the platform to spotlight the urgent environmental issues plaguing the LCDA, reaffirming his administration’s unwavering resolve to enforce sanitation laws, enhance waste disposal systems, and foster a culture of civic responsibility.

Key Highlights from the Chairman’s Address:

Zero Tolerance for Drainage Dumping: Residents and landlords were sternly warned against disposing waste in drainages, a practice linked to flooding and public health risks.

Debt Relief and Waste Bill Reforms: The Council has fully offset all LAWMA-related waste debts from 1999 to 2023. To further ease the burden, bills from 2023 to 2025 will be slashed by 50%.

Prompt Payment Culture: Citizens are encouraged to settle new waste bills promptly to sustain service delivery.

Introduction of Job Cards: Each household will receive a Job Card to monitor waste collection schedules and ensure accountability.

Dedicated Waste Evacuation Truck: Plans are underway to procure a specialized truck for clearing drainage waste, preventing re-entry into waterways.

The interactive session allowed Ward B landlords to voice concerns on billing transparency, drainage upkeep, and enforcement strategies. Chairman Dodo responded candidly, assuring residents of ongoing dialogue and inclusive governance.

He emphasized that the ward-to-ward engagement will continue daily until all six wards (A–F) are reached, ensuring no community is left behind in the sanitation reform agenda.

As the initiative progresses to the next ward tomorrow, the administration remains steadfast in its mission: to build a cleaner, safer, and healthier Orile Agege—one neighborhood at a time.

Akin-Dodo Media Team
Orile-Agege LCDA

INVESTING IN YOUNG MINDS: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU FLAGS OFF MASS DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS, TARGETS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE BY JANUARY 2026

INVESTING IN YOUNG MINDS: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU FLAGS OFF MASS DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS, TARGETS INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE BY JANUARY 2026

Orile-Agege, Lagos | Wednesday. 3rd December, 2025

As part of ongoing activities marking impactful 100 Days in Office, the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu popularly known as (Dodo), has taken a bold step toward educational development by launching a large-scale distribution of free writing materials to primary school pupils across the council area.

The initiative, which commenced at Oyewole Primary School, benefitted pupils from five schools within the same premises. Each child joyfully received 10 customized exercise books, creating an atmosphere of delight and appreciation. The distribution wasn’t left to delegation, Hon. Akinola led from the front, personally engaging with the pupils and staff.

Accompanied by key figures including the Vice Chairman Hon. Wale Fayemi (WF), Leader of the Legislative House Hon. Omotunde AbdulKareem Afolabi (Aphoo), while anchored by HoD Information, Mrs. Bukola Bankole and top management personnel, the Chairman reinforced his hands-on approach to governance, a style that has endeared him to the people and earned widespread commendation.

In his address, Hon. Akinola revealed that his commitment to educational equity is deeply personal, rooted in his own background and experiences. He assured stakeholders that no pupil in Orile-Agege would be left behind academically due to lack of basic learning tools. He further announced that brand-new chairs and tables would be supplied to public primary schools across the LCDA by January 2026, signaling a fresh phase of infrastructure upgrades.

Notably, he also urged parents to trust in the public education system, proudly disclosing that his own children are products of government schools, a true reflection of his belief in the system he leads.

In her remarks, Mrs. C. M. Ogunyomi, Education Secretary of the Agege Local Government Education Authority, praised the initiative and pledged full cooperation with the council in advancing public education. She noted that with leaders like Hon. Akinola, the future of education in Orile-Agege looks increasingly bright.

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Orile-Agege LCDA

MARKING 100 DAYS IN OFFICE: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU FLAGS OFF GRASSROOTS WASTE REFORM IN WARD A.

MARKING 100 DAYS IN OFFICE: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU FLAGS OFF GRASSROOTS WASTE REFORM IN WARD A.



Stakeholders’ Meeting on Environmental Sanitation – Ward A Session


‎Tuesday, 2nd December 2025 | Orile Agege LCDA Secretariat

‎In commemoration of his 100 Days in Office, the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Honourable Akinola Abiodun Idowu, convened a strategic Stakeholders’ Meeting on Environmental Sanitation with Ward A homeowners on Tuesday, 2nd December 2025, at the Orile Agege LCDA Secretariat.

‎The meeting, organised to deepen community participation in environmental management, focused on waste disposal, drainage maintenance, and ensuring a healthy, hygienic and safe living environment for residents of Orile Agege LCDA.
‎The program was professionally anchored by the Head of Information Department, Mrs. Adebukola.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS

‎Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu, during his keynote address, made several important pronouncements:

‎1. Curbing Indiscriminate Waste Disposal

‎The Chairman strongly condemned the widespread practice of dumping refuse in drainage channels and roadsides. He reiterated that such acts endanger public health and contribute to perennial flooding.

‎2. Cancellation of Outstanding LAWMA Bills (1999–2022)

‎He announced a major breakthrough in discussions with PSP and LAWMA stakeholders, resulting in the total cancellation of all outstanding LAWMA bills from 1999 to 2022.
‎Bills accumulated from 2023 till date will now be spread over 12 months for convenient instalment payments.

‎3. Withdrawal of Court Cases

‎Homeowners and PSP operatives were urged to withdraw all ongoing court cases involving Orile Agege LCDA for the sake of progress and smooth community administration.



‎4. Standardization of PSP Billing

‎The Chairman advocated for uniform and transparent PSP billing structures across all wards to eliminate discrepancies.

‎5. Introduction of Job Cards for PSP Service Delivery

‎To ensure accountability, the administration will introduce job cards that help track and verify PSP activities in each community.

‎6. Strict Penalties for Indiscriminate Waste Disposal
‎‎He warned that anyone caught disposing refuse unlawfully will face stringent fines as part of the council’s environmental enforcement strategy.

‎7. Strengthening Local Security – 100-Man Force

‎Hon. Akinola disclosed plans to recruit 50 Local Army personnel and 50 Local Surveillance officers, all to be formally registered under the Paramole Force, to enhance security and environmental compliance.



‎8. Proper Waste Storage

‎Residents were advised to always store their waste in standard waste bins to make evacuation by PSP operatives easier and more efficient.

‎9. Purchase of Compactors & IGR Boost Through Waste Processing

‎The Chairman revealed that the council is taking steps to acquire a waste compactor truck and begin waste-to-revenue processing, which will serve as an internally generated revenue stream for the LCDA.

QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION

‎During the interactive session, residents raised several issues, including:

‎The need to deploy security agents to arrest offenders who dispose waste indiscriminately.

‎Complaints of irregular PSP service delivery, which the Chairman promised to address urgently.

‎The urgent need for rehabilitation of Powerline Street Road in Orile Agege.

‎A call for a committee to review and determine waivers for old waste bills.

The Chairman also emphasized:

‎Total ban on fireworks and carnivals during the festive period; violators will be dealt with.

‎Zero tolerance for hooliganism, thuggery, and notorious behaviour, with surveillance teams ready for immediate enforcement.

‎Homeowners who attended the meeting were encouraged to share the information with neighbours, tenants, and fellow residents.



CLOSING REMARKS

‎The Vice Chairman, Hon. Wale Fayemi, delivered the vote of thanks, commending:

‎The Executive Chairman

‎Management staff of Orile Agege LCDA

‎Community Development Associations (CDA)

‎Community Development Committee (CDC)

‎PSP operators

‎Baales, religious leaders, and community chiefs

‎Councillors

‎Ward A homeowners and residents

‎Media personnel ‎for their presence, cooperation, and commitment to community development.

‎The Environmental Sanitation Stakeholders’ Meeting continues tomorrow with Ward B homeowners of Orile Agege LCDA.

‎Akin Dodo Media was present to provide full coverage of the event.


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Orile Agege lcda

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU (DODO) UNVEILS 100-DAY PERFORMANCE REPORT: A JOURNEY OF IMPACT AND INCLUSION

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU (DODO) UNVEILS 100-DAY PERFORMANCE REPORT: A JOURNEY OF IMPACT AND INCLUSION

On Monday, December 1st, 2025, the Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area Secretariat buzzed with optimism and pride as Executive Chairman, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu (popularly known as Dodo) organized press briefing, delivered a comprehensive progress report, marking the first 100 days of his administration.

The event, moderated by Mrs. Bukola Bankole (Head of Information Department), began with traditional prayers and welcomed a diverse gathering of political leaders, traditional rulers, community stakeholders, and residents.

In his address, Hon. Dodo expressed heartfelt gratitude to the people of Orile-Agege LCDA for their steadfast support, describing the initial 100 days as a period defined by “authenticity, perseverance, and purposeful leadership.”

He reiterated his administration’s unwavering commitment to participatory governance, transparency, and inclusive true development.

INFRASTRUCTURE & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

  • Bade Abiona Road: Fully completed and will be opened to the public.
  • Egbatedo Street Road & Drainage (Papa Ashafa): Construction ongoing, with handover imminent.
  • Regular site visits to schools, markets, and neighborhoods ensured direct engagement with community needs.

EDUCATION: BUILDING TOMORROW’S LEADERS

  • Distribution of essential learning materials: exercise books, 4000 students chair and tables, teachers desks.
  • Provision of 300 GCE forms to support youth academic aspirations.
  • Successful hosting of the Orile Agege Spelling Bee, promoting literacy and confidence.

“Our children are our legacy. We must equip them to soar,” Hon. Dodo emphasized.

SOCIAL WELFARE & EMPOWERMENT

  • Launch of a 50% subsidized food initiative to ease economic pressure on households.
  • Commencement of youth training in solar energy and tech skills, fostering self-reliance and employability.

“We’re not just offering aid, we’re nurturing potential,” he declared.

HEALTH & WELLNESS INITIATIVES

In partnership with the Lions Club, the LCDA delivered a robust health outreach program:

  • Free eye tests and eyeglasses
  • Complimentary medications and consultations

“More health-focused interventions are in the pipeline,” Hon. Dodo assured.

THE E.A.S.E. FRAMEWORK: A VISION FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

Hon. Dodo introduced his administration’s four-pronged development strategy:

Pillar-Focus Area

E- Empowering youth, women, and traders through targeted support

A- Access to quality education for every child

S- Strengthening social infrastructure and environmental sanitation

E- Expanding healthcare services and outreach programs

He also pledged to enhanced support for local security agencies and the integration of smart communication tools to bolster safety.

CELEBRATING 100 DAYS: PROGRAMMES & PROMISES

To commemorate the milestone, the following initiatives were announced:

  • Comprehensive Health Mission
  • WAPA Empowerment Scheme for women and widows
  • Environmental Stakeholders’ Tour across all six wards
  • Graduation Ceremony for vocational trainees

Additionally, Ward C is set to receive its long-awaited Primary Health Centre by March 2026.

HONORS & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

During an interactive Q&A, Hon. Dodo addressed pressing questions with clarity and openness. His leadership was recognized by:

  • Asiwaju Ambassadors
  • Tayo Ayinde Youth Vanguard

Both groups presented awards in acknowledgment of his impactful first 100 days.

The event was graced by:

  • Vice Chairman, Hon. Wale Fayemi (WF)
  • Councillors led by Leader of the House, Hon. Omotunde AbdulKareem Afolabi (Aphoo)
  • Executive Cabinet Members
  • Traditional rulers, Baales, religious leaders, APC executives, youth and women groups, media, and residents

A PROMISE OF CONTINUED TRANSFORMATION

Hon. Dodo closed with a powerful reaffirmation of his administration’s mission:

“Together, we will continue to build a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Orile Agege.

God bless Orile Agege LCDA
God bless Lagos State Government
God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria 🇳🇬

Akin-Dodo Media Team
Orile-Agege LCDA

HON. AKINOLA TOYIN APPLAUDS CHAIRMAN AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU FOR A SUCCESSFUL 3-DAY BUDGET AND PROCUREMENT RETREAT

HON. AKINOLA TOYIN APPLAUDS CHAIRMAN AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU FOR A SUCCESSFUL 3-DAY BUDGET AND PROCUREMENT RETREAT

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In what has been described as a commendable stride toward good governance and strategic development planning, Hon. Akinola Toyin, the Former Deputy Leader of Orile-Agege LCDA, has publicly acknowledged and applauded the Executive Chairman, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu (Dodo), for his visionary leadership and successful coordination of the 3-Day Budget and Procurement Retreat for the 2026 fiscal year.

The retreat, which held from Thursday 20th to Saturday 22nd of November, 2025, at Osmak Hotel, Zionist Estate, Ibadan, brought together key stakeholders including the executive, legislature, management staff, and political leaders of Orile-Agege LCDA. It was aimed at strengthening budgetary processes and procurement efficiency, while promoting transparency and accountability in governance.

REUNITING FOR IMPACT: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU JOINS OACHS & EJHS ’95 SET ALUMNI TO SUPPORT STUDENTS WITH EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

Speaking through a formal message of appreciation, Hon. Akinola Toyin described the retreat as a transformative experience that demonstrated the Chairman’s commitment to inclusive governance. He emphasized how the involvement of both present and past leaders created a sense of unity, purpose, and institutional continuity that should be modeled across other councils.

“The quality of discussions, strategic insights, and collective vision shared during the retreat reflect a purposeful administration that prioritizes grassroots development, institutional growth, and service to the people,” Toyin noted.

BUILDING STRONGER TIES: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO AGBADO OKE-ODO LCDA CHAIRMAN

He further expressed gratitude to Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu for continuously empowering council members and stakeholders across all sectors. He prayed for greater wisdom and strength for the Chairman, while affirming his confidence that Orile-Agege LCDA is on the path of sustainable growth and excellence under the current leadership.

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ORILE‑AGEGE LCDA EMBARKS ON 3‑DAY BUDGET AND PROCUREMENT RETREAT UNDER CHAIRMAN DODO (DAY-ONE)

REUNITING FOR IMPACT: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU JOINS OACHS & EJHS ’95 SET ALUMNI TO SUPPORT STUDENTS WITH EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

REUNITING FOR IMPACT: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU JOINS OACHS & EJHS ’95 SET ALUMNI TO SUPPORT STUDENTS WITH EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

Orile-Agege, Lagos | Tuesday. 25th November, 2025

In a heartfelt display of community, legacy, and leadership, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu, the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area, joined members of the Orile-Agege Community High School (OACHS) and Eko Junior High School (EJHS) 1995 Set Alumni for a special outreach and reunion programme aimed at empowering current students through education.

Advancing Grassroots Development: A strategic visit between Orile Agege and Agbado Oke-Odo LCDAs

The remarkable event, held on Tuesday, 25th November 2025 at the school hall on Ogundele Street, Oko-Oba, Abule-Egba, Orile-Agege, brought together a vibrant blend of past and present, the energetic pupils of today and the proud alumni of yesterday. Under the banner of the Old Students Association, the 1995 Set Alumni came back to give back, rekindling memories while inspiring the next generation.

Hon. Akinola, himself a proud alumnus, made a surprise entrance, dressed in a school uniform and carrying a school bag, symbolizing humility, connection, and a return to his roots. The emotional and symbolic moment was cheered by both students and alumni, reminding all of the importance of never forgetting where one started from.

BUILDING STRONGER TIES: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO AGBADO OKE-ODO LCDA CHAIRMAN

The Chairman was accompanied by the Council Chief of Staff, Mr. Femi Tijani, also alumnus of the 1995 Set in same outfit, further highlighting the shared journey and success stories of the old students. The event was brilliantly anchored by distinguished alumni Mrs. Adeoye Oluwabunmi and Mrs. Aransola Elizabeth.

In a show of love and responsibility, Hon. Akinola
presented school materials including quality school bags, exercise books, pens, and other writing items to pupils, a gesture warmly received by students and staff alike. He emphasized that no effort is too small when it comes to investing in education, describing the initiative as part of his administration’s commitment to supporting future leaders.

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU WITH AN OPEN HEART: LEADING ORILE-AGEGE LCDA TOWARDS A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

The gathering also featured inspiring remarks from Mrs. Folashade Odeyale (Matron), who encouraged the pupils to remain focused, determined, and proud of their heritage. Principals Mrs. Aremo (OACHS) and Mrs. C.O. Openinuola (EJHS) commended the alumni for remembering their roots and giving back to their formative environment. Representatives from Education District 1 and 2 – Mrs. Bello and Mrs. Oni, also graced the event, underscoring the educational significance.

Other dignitaries and alumni in attendance included Sawyer Olusola
Malowo Akeem
Kolawole Bukky
Ajibike Motunrayo
Akande Esther
Peter Oluwatoyin
Peters Babatunde
Odusanmi Oladipupo
Ogunyemi David.

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU WITH AN OPEN HEART: LEADING ORILE-AGEGE LCDA TOWARDS A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

Notably, alumni in the diaspora also played a key role in supporting the initiative, with contributions. Such as:
Bukola Olojede (Ayoka)
Seye Samuel
Wasiu Oloyede
Toromade Adeola
Also Mrs. Folashade M. Salami, Founder of HFF.

Hon. Akinola’s heartfelt message to the school community stressed the importance of sustaining the legacy of excellence and unity. He pledged that his administration will continue to support the school with improved infrastructure, learning tools, and a conducive environment to enhance academic performance and student welfare.

A UNIFIED COUNCIL FOR PROGRESS — HON. MICHAEL AJANLEKOKO COMMENDS CHAIRMAN DODO ON A SUCCESSFUL 3-DAY BUDGET & PROCUREMENT RETREAT

The event was more than just a donation exercise, it was a celebration of shared history, growth, and responsibility. It reflected Hon. Akinola’s deep commitment to not just governance, but people, progress, and purpose.

This is not just a visit — it is homecoming, and it is legacy in action.

Akin-Dodo Media Team
Orile-Agege LCDA

HON. IDOWU AKINOLA ABIODUN JOINS LAGOS STATE LEADERSHIP AT HISTORIC ONBOARDING RETREAT FOR LOCAL COUNCIL EXECUTIVES

Advancing Grassroots Development: A strategic visit between Orile Agege and Agbado Oke-Odo LCDAs

Advancing Grassroots Development: A strategic visit between Orile Agege and Agbado Oke-Odo LCDAs



Orile-Agege, Lagos | Tuesday. 25th November, 2025

‎The Executive Chairman
‎ of Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu, on a courtesy and strategic engagement tour, paid an official visit to the Executive Chairman of Agbado Oke-Odo LCDA, Hon. Ishola Jimoh (Ejigbadero).

The strategic visit between Orile Agege and Agbado Oke-Odo LCDAs.”
‎ foster development between the two local councils and strengthen a collaborative relationship that promotes shared progress. Both leaders emphasized the importance of synergy, partnership, and coordinated action as essential drivers for meaningful growth at the grassroots level.

BUILDING STRONGER TIES: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO AGBADO OKE-ODO LCDA CHAIRMAN



‎During the engagement, both chairmen discussed areas of mutual interest—particularly community development, administrative efficiency, and improved service delivery. The meeting provided an opportunity to deepen inter-council collaboration and explore joint initiatives that would benefit residents of both LCDAs.

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU WITH AN OPEN HEART: LEADING ORILE-AGEGE LCDA TOWARDS A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

‎Hon. Akinola was accompanied by key officials of Orile Agege LCDA, including the Council Manager, Dr. Adekoya; the Council Treasurer, Mr. Sodiq Mabeko; and the Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman, Hon. Olufemi Tijani. Their presence underscored the importance of the visit and the shared commitment of the administration to proactive governance.

The visit ended on a positive note, reinforcing the dedication of both local governments to strengthening partnerships and promoting innovative approaches to grassroots governance.

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Orile Agege, Lagos

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU WITH AN OPEN HEART: LEADING ORILE-AGEGE LCDA TOWARDS A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

BUILDING STRONGER TIES: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO AGBADO OKE-ODO LCDA CHAIRMAN

BUILDING STRONGER TIES: HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO AGBADO OKE-ODO LCDA CHAIRMAN

Orile-Agege, Lagos | Tuesday, 25th November, 2025

In a remarkable display of unity and inter-council collaboration, the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu (Dodo), paid a significant courtesy visit to his counterpart, the Executive Chairman of Agbado Oke-Odo Local Council Development Area, Alhaji Abiodun Jimoh Ishola Ejigbadero, on Monday, 24th November 2025, at the Agbado Oke-Odo Council Secretariat.

The visit, which was marked by mutual respect and administrative synergy, further deepens the relationship between both LCDAs as they continue to share best practices and development-driven initiatives. Hon. Akinola, known for his open-minded leadership style and commitment to grassroots advancement, was accompanied by key officers, include the Council Manager of Orile-Agege LCDA, Dr. Adekoya Adesanya, and the Council Treasurer, Mr. Sodiq Mabeko Rasaq.

A UNIFIED COUNCIL FOR PROGRESS — HON. MICHAEL AJANLEKOKO COMMENDS CHAIRMAN DODO ON A SUCCESSFUL 3-DAY BUDGET & PROCUREMENT RETREAT

During the engagement, both Chairmen discussed matters of administrative importance, local development strategies, inter-LCDA collaboration, and ways to further improve service delivery at the grassroots level. The atmosphere was filled with optimism as the two leaders exchanged ideas on improving infrastructure, security, budgeting transparency, and people-focused governance.

Hon. Akinola expressed appreciation to Alhaji Ejigbadero for his warm reception and encouraged continued collaboration that fosters unity and accelerated development across council boundaries. This visit is a clear indication that Orile-Agege LCDA under Hon. Akinola’s leadership is focused not only on internal growth but also on building strong alliances to ensure collective progress for communities in Lagos State.

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Orile-Agege LCDA

ORILE‑AGEGE LCDA EMBARKS ON 3‑DAY BUDGET AND PROCUREMENT RETREAT UNDER CHAIRMAN DODO (DAY-ONE)

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU WITH AN OPEN HEART: LEADING ORILE-AGEGE LCDA TOWARDS A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

HON. AKINOLA ABIODUN IDOWU WITH AN OPEN HEART: LEADING ORILE-AGEGE LCDA TOWARDS A NEW ERA OF TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE

Lemboye Abiola’s Wisdom Diary ⚡

In the spirit of progressive leadership and inclusive governance, Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu, the Executive Chairman of Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area, has once again demonstrated his commitment to transparency, accountability, and grassroots development through a remarkable 3-Day Budget and Procurement Retreat held from Thursday, 20th to Saturday, 22nd November 2025 at Osmak Hotel, Zionist Estate, Ibadan, Oyo State.

The retreat, themed around the strategic planning and implementation of the 2026 Fiscal Year, brought together the Executive arm, Legislative Council, Management Staff, and Key Political-Stakeholders from Orile-Agege LCDA. It was not merely an administrative retreat, but a comprehensive training and reflection forum that showcased the leadership style of Hon. Akinola, a man known widely as (Dodo) and even more i deeply identify as (Dodo-D-Doer), a leader with an open heart.

Stakeholders praised his leadership as people-centered, intellectually driven, and rooted in sincerity. His ability to break down governance to its core, service to humanity, was evident in his remarks, where he emphasized that “Budgeting must be people-focused, and procurement must be integrity-based.”

ORILE‑AGEGE LCDA EMBARKS ON 3‑DAY BUDGET AND PROCUREMENT RETREAT UNDER CHAIRMAN DODO (DAY-ONE)

The retreat also saw the inauguration of key statutory committees: the Procurement Planning Committee (PPC), Tender’s Committee, and Evaluation Committee, with clear mandates to ensure transparency and fairness in contract processes for the new fiscal year.

Attendees included the Vice Chairman Hon. Wale Fayemi, Leader of the House Hon. Omotunde AbdulKareem Afolabi (Aphoo), Deputy Leader Hon. Balogun Waheed (Balo), Council Manager Dr. Adekoya Adesanya, Council Treasurer, Mr. Sodiq Mabeko Rasaq, and many Department-Heads, Councillors, and Technocrats, all united in purpose and vision.

As the retreat closed on a high note, one thing became clear: Orile-Agege LCDA is in the hands of a visionary leader who is not only competent but deeply compassionate. Hon. Akinola Abiodun Idowu’s heart for service, ability to carry everyone along, and commitment to sustainable development have once again been reaffirmed.

Unlike conventional political gatherings, this retreat prioritized learning, openness, performance review, and mutual respect among the council leadership. Participants engaged in hands-on-sessions about the Functions of Statutory Committees, the Role of Accounting Officers, and Public Procurement Law in Local Government Operations, crucial areas often overlooked in local governance.

A UNIFIED COUNCIL FOR PROGRESS — HON. MICHAEL AJANLEKOKO COMMENDS CHAIRMAN DODO ON A SUCCESSFUL 3-DAY BUDGET & PROCUREMENT RETREAT

Dodo’s vision is clear: to build a council where every official, from the Councillor to the Civil-Servant, understands their role in the budget process and contributes meaningfully to it. With his Open-Minded approach, the 2025 Budget-performance was reviewed transparently, highlighting achievements and acknowledging areas that require improvement. The 2026 Budget-Proposal was also unveiled, presenting bold plans for infrastructure, education, health, environmental sanitation, youth empowerment, and digital governance.

His welcoming nature throughout the retreat created a collaborative atmosphere, where every participant, regardless of rank, felt heard, seen, and valued. He didn’t just lead the retreat; he listened, learned, and inspired.

In this retreat, he did not just speak, he acted, and in doing so, ignited a renewed spirit of unity, purpose, and governance with integrity in Orile-Agege Local Council Development Area.

Lemboye Abiola A-Moshood
Lemboye Abiola’s Wisdom Diary
Akin-Dodo Media Team
Orile-Agege LCDA

DAY 2: OBASA FREE MEDICAL OUTREACH BRINGS HOPE AND HEALING TO AGEGE AND ORILE-AGEGE SENIOR CITIZENS

DAY 3 – LAGOS STATE RETREAT FOR LOCAL COUNCIL EXECUTIVES

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