- APC secured a total of 159,818 votes across Epe and Ibeju-Lekki axis in the just-concluded local government elections
- Rep. Wale Raji says the victory is a “powerful vote of confidence” and calls for “visible and measurable development”
- He charges all elected officials to deliver more impact in their second term and not rest on their oars
Following the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s landslide victory in the just-concluded local government elections across the Epe Division, Rep. Wale Raji, Member of the House of Representatives representing Epe Federal Constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Livestock Development, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to all successful chairmen and councillors elected under the APC platform.
Ekohotblog reports that describing the victories as a reflection of trust and accountability, Rep. Raji noted that the people of Epe and Ibeju-Lekki have once again placed their faith in the APC to deliver governance that truly serves them.
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According to official results, the APC polled a total of 159,818 votes across Epe Local Government, Ibeju-Lekki, Eredo, Ikosi-Ejinrin, and Lekki LCDAs.
Chairmen who were re-elected include:
- Hon. Princess Surah Animashaun and Hon. Sikiru Owolomoshe – Epe LG
- Hon. Otunba Wale Raji Anomo and Hon. Wasiu Dehinsilu – Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA
- Hon. Ismail Akinloye and Hon. Lateef Adesanya – Eredo LCDA
- Hon. Sesan Olowa and Hon. Isiaka Yusuf – Ibeju-Lekki LG
- Hon. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali and Hon. Oluremi Alogba – Lekki LCDA
Rep. Raji also congratulated the newly elected councillors, urging them to use their fresh mandate to connect more closely with the people and improve service delivery in all communities.
“The resounding victories recorded across the division are not just a testament to our party’s enduring popularity, but also a powerful vote of confidence from the people in your leadership.”
“Your return to office is a greater call to service and not a time to rest on your oars.”
He encouraged the chairmen and councillors to approach their second term with a greater sense of purpose and accountability, stressing that their performance must now reflect the level of trust they have earned.
“This sweeping win should inspire a renewed sense of duty to deliver even more impactful, people-centered governance that transforms communities and improves the lives of our constituents.”
“By the end of your tenure, the people must have seen enough transformation and progress to reward your stewardship with even greater margins of victory.”
He concluded with a strong call to action:
“Congratulations once again. Let’s get to work.”
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