- Hon. Ogunkelu inspects road and town hall projects in Ibonwon.
- Transformer donated to Iraye community to improve electricity supply.
- Constituents commend lawmaker’s performance and development efforts.
The lawmaker representing Epe Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Ogunkelu Sylvester Oluwadahunsi (#SKETEL), on March 1, 2026, carried out an inspection of ongoing development projects across Ibonwon and Iraye communities.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that the inspection tour covered the Ibonwon Community Road project as well as the ongoing construction of the Ibonwon Town Hall, both aimed at improving infrastructure and enhancing social activities within the community.
From Ibonwon, the lawmaker proceeded to Iraye, where he donated a transformer to boost electricity supply and stimulate socio-economic growth.
The intervention is expected to improve power stability for residents and local businesses in the area.
Representatives of the benefiting communities, speaking on behalf of their traditional rulers and community leaders, expressed deep appreciation for the projects and the transformer donation.
They offered goodwill messages and prayers, commending Hon. Oluwadahunsi for what they described as consistent and impactful representation at the state assembly.
Hon. Ogunkelu reaffirmed his commitment to delivering tangible dividends of democracy, assuring constituents of continued focus on infrastructural development and community-driven initiatives across Epe Constituency II.
Currently ranked first in the 1000 Days Performance Evaluation among members of the Assembly, the lawmaker reiterated his resolve to sustain the pace of development and responsive representation.
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