Hon. Akinpelu Johnson Swears In 22 SLG, Supervisors, Special Advisers in Alimosho, Tasks Them on Service Delivery

The Executive Chairman of Alimosho Local Government, Hon. Akinpelu Ibrahim Johnson, on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, swore in a total of 22 political appointees, including the Secretary to the Local Government (SLG), Supervisors, and Special Advisers, with a charge to prioritise service delivery and grassroots development.

The swearing-in ceremony, held at the Alimosho Secretariat Hall, drew party leaders, community stakeholders, and residents who gathered to witness the formal inauguration of the new cabinet members.

In his address, Hon. Akinpelu congratulated the appointees, describing their emergence as a call to service rather than a mere political appointment.

โ€œLet me first congratulate all those who will be sworn in today. This opportunity is not by chance. It is a call to service, a call to work for the people, to listen to the people, and to deliver for the people,โ€ he said.

The Chairman emphasised the significance of Alimosho as not just the largest local government in Lagos State, but a vibrant community of traders, artisans, transport workers, youths, and families whose expectations from government must be met.

“To the Secretary to the Local Government, you are the engine room of administration. Your role is to ensure that decisions are not only made but implemented effectively. Discipline, coordination, and efficiency must define your office,โ€ he stated.

Addressing the Supervisors, Akinpelu noted that they are closest to the grassroots in terms of service delivery, urging them to ensure visible impact across key sectors such as environment, health, works, education, and agriculture.

โ€œOur roads, markets, schools, and communities must reflect your efforts,โ€ he added.

He also charged the Special Advisers to provide practical and forward-thinking counsel that would help the administration address real challenges facing residents.

“Let me be very clear, this administration is about results. It is not about titles; it is about service,โ€ the Chairman declared.

Highlighting his administrationโ€™s priorities, Akinpelu reaffirmed commitment to cleaner and healthier communities, stronger support for markets and local businesses, improved security through community collaboration, and youth empowerment initiatives.

He stressed the importance of teamwork, warning against internal divisions and urging the appointees to remain united in pursuit of the collective good.

โ€œLeadership requires humility. Governance is not done from the office alone; it is done in the streets, in the markets, and within our communities,โ€ he said.

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Council Manager, Dr. Idowu Banjoko, welcomed the new cabinet members and urged them to contribute meaningfully to the progress and successes of the Akinpelu-led administration.

The Deputy Director, Legal Officer of Alimosho LG, Barrister Taiwo Onayinka, administered the Oath of Office, Oath of Allegiance, and Oath of Secrecy on the appointees. He, however, cautioned them to remain committed to public service.

โ€œYou must always remember that you are not here because of yourselves; you are here because of the people. Do not deviate,โ€ he warned.

The event was attended by the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Alimosho, Pastor Ibrahim Abiodun; a former Chairman of the council and ex-member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Olufemi Adebanjo, popularly known as โ€˜Eyes Openโ€™; party leaders; community leaders; religious clerics; and families and friends of the appointees.

Public Affairs Unit, Alimosho Local Government
25/03/2026

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