- Hon. Akinloye reaffirmed Baale Anwoju’s recognition as the authentic head of Iraye-Oke.
- The Chairman pledged continuous support for Iraye-Oke’s development aspirations.
- The Baale assured that the community remains united behind Hon. Akinloye’s leadership.
Earlier today, the Executive Chairman of Eredo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, paid a courtesy visit to the Baale of Iraye-Oke community, High Chief Moshood Odusegun Anwoju.
Eko Hot Blog reports that during the visit, Hon. Akinloye commended the Baale for his tireless efforts in fostering unity and peace within the Iraye-Oke community.
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He reaffirmed the recognition of High Chief Anwoju by both the Lagos State Government and Eredo LCDA as the authentic and respected traditional head of Iraye-Oke.
Hon. Akinloye further emphasized that Iraye-Oke remains an integral part of Eredo LCDA and is not under the jurisdiction of any other local government.

He assured residents of his administration’s commitment to supporting their development aspirations.
“Iraye-Oke is part and parcel of Eredo LCDA, and my administration will continue to stand firmly with the people while ensuring their growth and development,” the Chairman stated.
In his response, the Baale expressed gratitude for the visit and acknowledged the support of the LCDA leadership.
“We appreciate the continuous support and developmental strides of Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye in Iraye-Oke and across Eredo LCDA. Our community stands solidly behind his leadership,” High Chief Anwoju affirmed.


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