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Ifako-Ijaiye


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official_nameIfako-Ijaiye
settlement_typeLocal Government Area & City
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subdivision_nameNigeria
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Lagos
leader_titleExecutive Chairman
leader_namePrince Usman Akanbi Hamzat
leader_title1House of Representatives Member
leader_name1Adeyemi Benjamin Olabinjo
established_titleCreated
established_dateOctober 1, 1996
unit_prefImperial
area_total_km243
population_as_of2022
population_footnotes
population_total633,200
population_density_km2auto
timezoneWAT
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History

The Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government was created along with 183 other local governments on October 1, 1996, by General Sani Abacha, the then military head of state. It was carved out of Agege Local Government, with headquarters in Ifako, and predominantly populated by the Egba Yoruba people .

Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government is a border suburb town as it shares border with Ogun State. The major settlements are Ogba-Ijaiye, Ifako, Oke-Ira, Iju-Ishaga, Obawole, Iju-Ogundimu, Fagba, Agege Pen Cinema, Ojokoro among others.

The past leaders of the Local Government are: Engr. Richard Akinpelu (late), Alh. Ma'rufdeen Adeola Adefolabi (late), Hon. Demola Doherty, Hon. (Apostle) Oloruntoba Oke (2011-2014), Hon Akinwunmi Nurudeen Olaitan (2014-2016), Hon Babatunde I.Q. Rajh-Label (2016-2017).

The Former Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, appointed Babatunde I.Q. Rajh-Label as Sole Administrator of the Local Government in June 2016. The election was held on July 22, 2017, throughout the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of Lagos State. Hon (Apostle) Oloruntoba Oke was elected and sworn in as the Executive Chairman for a second term by the former State Governor, His Excellency, Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.

The Local Government is at present being led by Hon. (Prince) Usman Akanbi Hamzat as the Executive Chairman, after a local government election held in July 2021.

Transport

The city is served by Agbado station, located in the Local Council of Agbado-Oke Odo and part of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit project.

Current Executives

Prince Usman Akanbi Hamzat - Executive Chairman

Hon. Mrs. Oluwatoyin Awoniyi Akerele - Vice Chairman

Past Chairman & Sole Administrators of Ifako Ijaiye Local Government

Engineer Adeoye Ogundipe - Acting Chairman - October 1996

Hon. Aremu Akindele - 1st Executive Chairman - March 1997

Hon. Ademola Taiwo - Sole Administrator - June 1998

Hon. Adeola Adefolabi - 2nd Executive Chairman - June 1998

Hon. Babatunde Odele - Executive Secretary - June 2002

Hon. Dr. Elijah Olu Adewale - Executive Secretary - April 2003

Hon. Richard A.A. Akinpelu - 3rd Executive Chairman - April 2004

Hon. Muzemil Olajide Tairu - Sole Administrator - August 2008

Hon. Demola Doherty - 4th Executive Chairman - October 2009

Apostle (Dr.) Oloruntoba Oke - 5th Executive Chairman - October 2011

Hon. Adeleye Rotimi - Executive Secretary - January 2015

Hon. B.I.Q. Rajh Label - Sole Administrator - June 2016

Sole Administrator's Activities So Far

  • Commencement of The Local Government Headquarters Building in Ifako
  • Handed Over Landed Property For Primary School Development In Obawole
  • Commemoration of 20th Anniversary of The Local Government's Existence
  • Free Computer Training Programme For Primary School Pupils
  • Rehabilitation of Bore Hole Water for School Students
  • Free Skill Acquisition Training Programme for Residents
  • Routine Peace And Security Meeting
  • Routine Management Meeting
  • Monthly Environmental Sanitation Inspection Exercise
  • Grading of Local Roads
  • Training of Staff amongst others

References

References

  1. "Lagos State: Subdivisions".
  2. (1830). "Land abundance and economic institutions: Egba land and slavery". The Economic History Review.
  3. (1982). "Counting the Camels: The Economics of Transportation in PreIndustrial Nigeria". Nok Publishers.
  4. (2021-12-25). "OJOKORO LCDA SEASON GREETINGS".
  5. "Agbado railway station".
  6. "Agbado-Oke Odo Local Council Development Area".
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