Prince Adedayo Ladega Reels Out Achievement In One Week As Shotonwa Emerged Leader

The newly elected chairman of Ikorodu Local Government, Hon. (Prince) Abdullateef Adedayo Abayomi Ladega, during a symbolic proclamation for the election of the leadership of the legislative arm of the council, rolled out impressive achievements just a week after assuming office.
The event had the presence of council staff led by the council managers, who did the official welcoming. Market leaders, youth, APC members, and leaders, including Hon. Prince Lanre Balogun, Alhaji Enifeni Badru, Alhaji Waidi Animashaun, Princess Folashade Oba, Hon. Babawale Alogba (the vice chairman of Ikorodu Local Government), Mr. Kehinde Ayanbadejo, and councillors from other local governments, were in attendance.
The event also featured the swearing-in of newly elected councillors from Wards A to G by the legal officer of the local government, Barrister Ogunmade. The councillors include Hon. Idris Shokunbi (WARD A), Hon. Mutiat Fatuga (WARD B), Hon. Murisiku ADENIYI ADENIYI (WARD C), Hon. Shotonwa Wasiu (WARD D), Hon. Lateefat Egbetokun (WARD E), Hon. Kemi Buraimoh (WARD F), and Hon. Oladimeji Oshikoya (WARD G).
The election was conducted by the clerk, Durosimi Abiodun. Hon. Wasiu Shotonwa was elected the leader of the parliament, with Hon. Mutiat Fatuga as the House Deputy, Hon. Idris Shokunbi as Majority Leader, and Hon. Kemi Buraimoh as Chief Whip.
Hon. Ladega congratulated the newly elected councillors and called for unity between both arms to deliver dividends of democracy to the people of Ikorodu Local as he charged them on quality representation. He appreciated the people for their votes for all APC candidates and promised to deliver Prosperity For All.
One of the things he had been able to do in his first week in office was to bring the Director General of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) to inspect a venue for training Ikorodu youths.
Painting of the facility will commence this week, with plans to present international-standard certificates and post-training placements. He also mentioned that land was provided by a community in Mowo-Nla for a health centre promised by President Bola Tinubu to 774 local governments in Ikorodu.
He mentioned that choosing Mowo Nla was in fulfilment of his campaign promise to the people of Ward G to bring governance closer to them.



