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A BRIEF HISTORY OF ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Alimosho Local Government is one of the most prominent and populous local government areas in Lagos State, Nigeria. Established in 1976 following the nationwide local government reforms initiated by the military administration of General Murtala Mohammed, Alimosho was created to bring governance closer to the people and accelerate grassroots development within Lagos State.

Geographical Location and Composition

Originally, Alimosho covered an extensive area in the northwestern part of Lagos State, serving as the largest local government both in landmass and population. It shares boundaries with Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government to the west, Agege and Ikeja to the south, Kosofe to the east, and Ogun State to the north.

Over time, due to its rapid population growth and administrative expansion, Alimosho was subdivided into smaller administrative units to ensure effective governance. From the original Alimosho Local Government, several Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) were later created, namely:

  • Agbado-Oke Odo LCDA
  • Egbe-Idimu LCDA
  • Ikotun-Igando LCDA
  • Mosan-Okunola LCDA
  • Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA

Despite these subdivisions, Alimosho remains the mother local government and retains its position as a major socio-economic hub within Lagos State.

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Demography and Development

Alimosho is recognized as the most populous local government in Lagos State, with a population running into millions. It is a melting pot of diverse ethnic and cultural groups from across Nigeria, making it one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan areas in the state.

The area is characterized by rapid urbanization, a thriving informal economy, and a growing middle class. It hosts numerous markets, small businesses, educational institutions, and residential estates, contributing significantly to Lagos State’s economic and social development.

Administrative and Political Structure

The governance of Alimosho Local Government is headed by an Executive Chairman, who works alongside the Legislative Council and management team to formulate and implement policies that drive community development. The Local Government serves as the first tier of contact between the government and the people, handling responsibilities such as primary education, health services, environmental sanitation, community development, and local infrastructure.

Cultural and Social Life

Alimosho is rich in cultural heritage, with traditional institutions that reflect the deep-rooted customs of its people. The area is home to various traditional rulers and community leaders who play vital roles in maintaining peace, unity, and cultural preservation. Major festivals, such as traditional chieftaincy celebrations and cultural carnivals, attract participants from within and outside the local government.

Vision and Growth

Under successive administrations, Alimosho has experienced remarkable progress in areas such as road construction, education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and waste management. The local government continues to prioritize grassroots governance, transparency, and community participation in its development agenda.

Today, Alimosho stands as a symbol of Lagos’ growth and diversity, embodying the vision of a united and progressive community where every resident can thrive.

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Adetajan and Abidakun Triumph at 21st Lagos State Spelling Bee Competition at Alimosho LG


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Hon. Akinpelu Ibrahim Johnson, Executive Chairman of Alimosho Local Government, today presented
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ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF CUSTOMARY COURT IN ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVT. 


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