- LASCCWA executives visit Hon. Olowa to discuss collaboration on community initiatives
- Meeting focuses on strengthening ties between council leaders and their spouses
- Plans underway for joint projects in education, health, and women empowerment
The Executives of the Lagos State Council Chairmen’s Wives Association (LASCCWA) paid a courtesy visit to the Executive Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, who also doubles as the Chairman of Conference 57, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, in his office.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the visit served as a platform for strengthening partnerships and exploring avenues for greater collaboration between LASCCWA and local government administrations across Lagos State.
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During the meeting, the delegation, led by senior members of the association, commended Hon. Olowa for his outstanding leadership and commitment to the welfare of residents within and beyond Ibeju-Lekki.
They highlighted the importance of synergy between council executives and their spouses in achieving shared developmental goals.

In his response, Hon. Olowa appreciated the association for its continued support in complementing government efforts through various initiatives that target women, youth, and vulnerable groups across the state.
“The Lagos Council Chairmen’s Wives Association remains a vital partner in our grassroots development agenda,” Olowa said.
“Your initiatives in education, health, and empowerment are helping to strengthen family values and promote community well-being. Together, we can achieve even greater impact.”
The discussion also focused on future joint projects that would enhance education, women’s empowerment, healthcare delivery, and poverty alleviation across the 57 local council areas of Lagos State.
The visit, which was described as warm and productive, reaffirmed LASCCWA’s commitment to promoting unity, supporting developmental policies, and uplifting communities through collective service.

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