House of Representatives aspirant, Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, has intensified his grassroots consultations with a high-level engagement involving key stakeholders in Ikosi–Ejinrin LCDA.
Epe Insights reports that the meeting attracted Baales, traditional chiefs, Community Development Committees (CDC), members of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), and political mobilizers across the LCDA.
The consultation served as a platform for discussions on the political future of Epe Federal Constituency and the need for responsive and inclusive representation at the federal level.
During the engagement, several community leaders openly endorsed Anomo’s aspiration and pledged their support ahead of the 2027 elections.
Stakeholders commended the aspirant for maintaining strong grassroots relationships and sustaining developmental efforts within Ikosi–Ejinrin LCDA.
The traditional rulers and community representatives noted that his leadership style has remained accessible and community-focused over the years.

Speaking at the meeting, Anomo reiterated his commitment to effective representation, empowerment initiatives, and sustainable development across Epe Federal Constituency.
He explained that his aspiration is driven by the desire to deepen community engagement and attract more opportunities to the constituency.
The aspirant also highlighted several developmental projects and interventions carried out under his administration within the LCDA.
Stakeholders at the gathering stressed the importance of electing representatives with practical experience in governance and strong ties to the grassroots.
Community leaders expressed confidence in Anomo’s capacity to represent the interests of the constituency effectively at the national level.
The RTEAN leadership assured the aspirant of their support, promising to mobilize members and supporters across different communities.
CDC representatives praised the ongoing consultations, describing them as important steps towards inclusive governance and democratic participation.
Discussions during the meeting also focused on youth development, infrastructure, economic growth, and community welfare.

Many participants emphasized the need for leadership that understands the realities facing local communities and prioritizes people-centered policies.
Anomo appreciated the stakeholders for their support and encouragement, assuring them that their trust would not be taken for granted.
He further pledged to pursue quality representation through impactful legislation, constituency projects, and stronger collaboration with community leaders.
The engagement also reflected growing political activities across Epe Federal Constituency as aspirants continue consultations ahead of the APC primaries.
Observers described the meeting as another boost to Anomo’s grassroots mobilization efforts within the constituency.
Residents and supporters who attended the gathering expressed optimism about stronger representation and improved development across communities.
The meeting ended with renewed calls for unity, peaceful political engagement, and collective commitment towards the progress of Epe Federal Constituency.
As consultations continue across the constituency, political stakeholders say grassroots involvement will remain a major factor in shaping the 2027 political landscape in Epe Division.
