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Monday, 24 March 2025

Lagos Council Chief Reiterates Commitment To Fulfil Developmental Plans




The Chairman, Epe Local Government Council Area of Lagos State, Princess Surah Animashaun, has reassured the people that she will not renege on her developmental plans, adding that she will govern the council with the fear of God.


She called on the people and residents of the council area to be peaceful and embrace peace, saying development can only thrive in the atmosphere of peace and tranquility.


Princess Animashaun stated this while on an inspection tour of the ongoing developmental projects across the council area, promised to deliver the projects soonest, as it has reached 90 percent completion.


According to her "all these projects will soon be delivered, the state-of-the-art museum and e-library which would serve as a repository of local government's collective and share memories, as well as reconstruction of Akodu street, Adebowale-Logun street, Shagari Housing Estate Gate and Egbekunle street, likewise S.Rahman and Alhaja Khadijat Kareem street are testimonies of the present administration.


The inspection tour was attended by Vice Chairman, Hon. Sikiru Owolomoshe, Hon. Rahmon Saheed, Secretary to the Local Government; Hon. Kareem Pitan, Leader of the House; Hon. Odupe Fuad Tunde, Supervisor for Environment; Hon. Oniga Kazeem, Deputy Leader; Hon. Bolanle Lawal, Supervisor for WAPA; Hon. Oluwo Rasheed, Majority Leader.


Others are, Hon. Ekemode Ayodele, Supervisor for Budget; Hon. Agbomeji Hameed, Ward A2, Councilor; Hon. Wale Ikujenya, Ward A4, Councillor; Hon. Deji, Ward A1, Councilor; Hon. Shittu Aliu Idowu, Education Secretary; Comrade Yusuff Kazeem, Youth Ambassador, Comrade Alonge Elizabeth, NYCN deputy coordinator.


Princess Animashaun said her administration would continue to rule the council with the fear of God and ensure that the dividends of democracy gets to the nooks and crannies of the council.


She said: “We have promised the residents of our council that we will rule them with the fear of God and that is what we are doing. We also assure them that we will deliver on all our promises. We want our people to live in peace so that we can have development. We should live in peace and harmony.


“If we live in peace, the dividends of democracy will go round. We are god-fearing and we will ensure that our people feel the impact of our government positively. But, our people must learn to live in peace with one another.”


She appreciated the resident's support, patience and resilience on her administration as the people of the council were passionate about her good governance, promised to work harder for the betterment of the people of the council.


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