Ayobo Ipaja Council Boss Injects Over N50m into Informal Sector, Sparks Transformation in Six Weeks

 

 

In a bold move to uplift Ayobo Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Chairman Otunba Ladi Oluwaloni has injected N50.7 million into the informal sector, empowering 507 residents with N100,000 grants each through a partnership with Zenith Bank. This initiative, part of a whirlwind six-week tenure since his April 4, 2025, swearing-in by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, underscores Oluwaloni’s vision to revitalize the council without burdening its people.

Oluwaloni, a dynamic accountant and administrator, also empowered 10 Community Development Associations (CDAs) with N250,000 each, fostering grassroots development. His transformative leadership has redefined governance in Ayobo Ipaja, tackling long-standing challenges with strategic compassion.

Major projects include constructing Kuffo Road to boost the economy, resurfacing Amule and Legacy Roads for smoother travel, and equipping a legislative chamber to honor democratic processes.

Healthcare has seen a leap forward with the council’s first modern ambulance, replacing tricycles for emergency transport to LASUTH. Environmental efforts shine through “Operation Clean Up Ayobo Ipaja,” a weekly initiative with the Ministry of Environment and LAWMA, clearing roads and desilting drains to curb flooding. A modern toilet at Pako Market enhances public health and vibrancy.

Workers’ welfare, neglected for years, has been prioritized. Oluwaloni doubled non-pensionable staff allowances from N15,000 to N30,000 after 12 years, enriched civil servant packages, and revived a decade-dormant council grader.

His reclamation of council land in Baruwa after 18 years highlights his resolve to address entrenched issues.
A loyal All Progressives Congress (APC) member since the days of the Alliance for Democracy, Oluwaloni contested the chairmanship in 2011, 2017, and 2021, earning the vice chairmanship in 2021 before stepping up as acting chairman on March 28, 2025, following the former chairman’s passing. His pledge to boost Internally Generated Revenue without taxing residents reflects his fiscal acumen and empathy.

National stakeholders are taking note. In six weeks, Oluwaloni has turned stagnation into progress, despair into hope. As Ayobo Ipaja approaches its elections, his record positions him as the ideal leader to deliver prosperity and dignity. “He’s not just a chairman; he’s a movement,” a local CDA leader remarked. With a full term, Oluwaloni’s vision could make Ayobo Ipaja a model for local governance in Nigeria.

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