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  • Mosan-Okunola LCDA chair Akindele promises inclusive growth, security reforms

    Mosan-Okunola LCDA chair Akindele promises inclusive growth, security reforms

    The newly inaugurated Chairman of Mosan-Okunola Local Council Development Area, Akindele Adunni Opeyemi, has pledged a new chapter of purposeful leadership and tangible development across all wards.

    Addressing a crowd of dignitaries, party faithful, and residents at the LCDA Secretariat after her swearing-in by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu earlier at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, Akindele reiterated her 10-point agenda, encapsulated in the acronym L.E.A.D.E.R.S.H.I.P.

    She described it as “not just a slogan, but a practical roadmap for responsible, inclusive, and visionary governance.”

    Her blueprint outlines a series of people-focused interventions. Among them is the Light Up Mosan-Okunola Project, which will see the deployment of solar-powered streetlights to boost security and support local businesses. 

    In education, her no child left behind initiative will provide free G.C.E and JAMB coaching, revamp public schools, and introduce adult literacy classes.

    Healthcare reforms under her administration include the upgrade of primary health centres, subsidised medication, and enhanced maternal care. 

    For young people, she pledged inter-ward sports tournaments, skill acquisition programmes, and youth engagement platforms.

    Environmental sanitation and beautification will be driven by strict waste management enforcement, routine desilting of drains, and partnerships with CDAs and CDCs. 

    On infrastructure, she declared a zero-tolerance policy for potholes, promising ongoing road rehabilitation across all wards.

    Akindele also committed to free healthcare and adult education for senior citizens, while women, youths, and persons with disabilities will benefit from empowerment schemes, including microcredit and vocational training.

    Security remains a key priority, with plans to strengthen community policing and deepen collaboration with law enforcement agencies.

    She also pledged to promote agriculture through urban farming and to rejuvenate local markets with subsidised food programmes and upgraded facilities.

    The chairman expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, describing him as a mentor whose “bold reforms and leadership continue to reshape the nation.” 

    She praised his efforts, including the removal of fuel subsidy, the ₦1 trillion intervention fund, the Student Loan Act, and initiatives in national security.

    “I urge all Nigerians, especially our people at the grassroots, to be patient and hopeful. The seeds of reform are already planted — and in no distant time, we shall all reap the dividends of his leadership,” she affirmed.

    She also lauded Governor Sanwo-Olu for his strides in transport, education, and health under the T.H.E.M.E.S+ agenda.

    Special acknowledgment was given to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, whom she described as “the oxygen to her political career,” citing her time serving under him as Senior Special Assistant on Political Affairs in the 9th Assembly and on Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation (WAPA) in the 10th Assembly as a turning point in her journey.

    “You are the vessel God used to reignite my political journey — the oxygen to my public service career. May the Almighty continue to uplift and reward you,” she prayed.

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    Akindele recognized the support of prominent APC leaders, including Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, the President’s SSA on SDGs, and Prince Bisi Yusuf, the apex leader of Alimosho Federal Constituency.

    She thanked the electorate for their trust, saying, “Your votes were your voices — and we heard you.” She commended her team, including Vice Chairman Akintola Falade and the newly elected councillors, as “not just a team, but a movement.”

    Vowing to lead with transparency and accountability, she declared: “I stand here not as a ruler, but as your servant. Your trust is my sacred mandate. I will not let you down.”

    Akindele called on residents to rally behind the collective vision of progress: “This is not just a victory. It is a new dawn. A fresh chapter for Mosan-Okunola. So let us rise together. Let us build together. Let us lead — together.”

  • Alleged $5.6m, N74m fraud: Court sends Lagos businessman Akindele to prison

    Alleged $5.6m, N74m fraud: Court sends Lagos businessman Akindele to prison

    • Prosecution seeks transfer of case to Lagos

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered that a Lagos businessman, Akindele, be remanded in the Kuje Prison pending when he is able to perfect the bail granted him.

    Justice James Omotosho issued the order yesterday upon realising that Akindele had been unable to perfect the bail earlier granted.

    Justice Omotosho had, upon his arraignment on March 1, granted bail to Akindele at N750 million with two sureties in like sum, but insisted that he must perfect it before March 8 and adjourned till March 15 for trial.

    At the mention of the case on Friday, the court found that Akindele was yet to perfect the bail, a development which informed the judge’s decision to order that he be sent to Kuje prison until March 20 when the case will come up again.

    Akindele, described as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of Duport Midstream Company Limited, was arraigned along with his firm before the court for allegedly diverting $5,636,397.01 and N73,543,763.25 belonging to Summit Oil International Limited.

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    Akindele and his firm are, in the four-count charge, marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/570/2023 filed by the Inspector General of Police (IGP) alleged to have,  between 2017 and 2021, stole, by dishonest conversion to their use, the money they received from Shell Western Supply and Trading Limited under direction to transfer same to Summit Oil International Ltd.

    Prosecuting lawyer, Simon Lough (SAN) told the court yesterday that the prosecution was desirous that the case be transferred to the Lagos division of the Federal High Court.

    Lawyer to Akindele, James Onoja (SAN), objected to the oral application made by Lough for the transfer of the case to Lagos.

    Justice Omotosho agreed with Onoja and declined to entertain Lough’s oral application, noting that the issue of transfer was one that the prosecution must put in writing.