Reflecting the people-centered leadership and grassroots development agenda of the Executive Chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Engr. Akeem Olatunji, the Leader of the House, Hon. Azeez Taofeek Morenikeji, on Sunday, May 3, 2026, delivered a timely intervention with the donation of long benches to members of Ward 3.
The presentation took place at the Irewole Community School, Pegba—venue of the Ward 3 meeting center—where party faithful gathered for their regular meeting. The initiative is aimed at improving comfort and participation during party activities, especially during extended meeting sessions.
Addressing party members, Hon. Morenikeji reaffirmed his dedication to the welfare of his constituents, noting that responsive leadership must reflect in both major and seemingly minor interventions that directly affect the people. He further assured attendees that this gesture is only a starting point, hinting at forthcoming empowerment programmes designed to uplift members economically.
The event witnessed the presence of key stakeholders and respected figures within the local political structure, underscoring the significance of the moment. Among those in attendance were Hon. Moses Ojo, the Ward Chairman; Hon. Kehinde Abore, former Chairman of Oluyole Local Government; Pastor Remi, former LG Party Chairman; Hon. Abduwaheed Abdulganiyu, Education Secretary; Hon. Abel Akangbe; and Hon. Ajarat Folake. They were joined by party leaders, elders, executives, and numerous members of the ward.
The Ward Chairman, Hon Moses Ojo commended Hon. Morenikeji for his consistency, accessibility, and practical approach to leadership. He described the donation as a thoughtful intervention that reflects a deep understanding of grassroots needs.
The atmosphere was filled with appreciation and renewed confidence, as party members expressed optimism about the promised empowerment initiatives and the continued delivery of democratic dividends.
With this latest effort, Hon. Morenikeji reinforces his reputation as a leader who not only listens but acts—moving Ward 3 and the broader Oluyole community steadily forward.
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