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Akogun Wale Anomo Set To Light Up Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA Streets
Akogun Wale Anomo is set to light up Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA streets.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area (LCDA) is poised to undergo a significant transformation with the launch of a comprehensive street lighting project.
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Under the leadership of the Executive Chairman, Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, the initiative aims to illuminate the streets, thereby enhancing safety, security, and the overall quality of life for residents.
All necessary preparations have been completed, signaling the project’s readiness for implementation.
The pilot phase is set to begin in Orugbo-Iddo, Ward G1. Upon successful execution in this initial area, the project will extend to other wards within the LCDA in due course.
“This street lighting project represents a crucial step in our efforts to improve the infrastructure and living conditions within Ikosi-Ejinrin,” stated Akogun Wale Anomo.
“By ensuring our streets are well-lit, we aim to create a safer environment for our residents, reduce crime rates, and foster a community where people can feel secure walking at night.”
Residents have expressed optimism about the positive impact this project will bring to the area.
Many believe that improved street lighting will not only deter criminal activities but also encourage more social and economic activities during the evening hours.
The street lighting initiative is part of a broader plan by the Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA to upgrade local infrastructure and provide essential services that meet the needs of the community.
Further details about the project’s rollout to additional wards will be communicated in the coming weeks.
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As Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA embarks on this path of development, the leadership under Akogun Wale Anomo continues to demonstrate a commitment to fostering a safe and vibrant community.
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