Barr. Saidat Olayinka Oladunjoye has continued her stakeholder consultations with a high-level meeting involving Apex Leaders of Epe Central, focusing on development and political engagement within Epe Federal Constituency.
Epe Insights reports that the meeting provided a platform for strategic dialogue on the future of Epe Federal Constituency, with discussions centered on growth, unity, and effective representation.
During the session, Oladunjoye outlined her experience in public service, highlighting previous roles in governance and administration.
Her past positions include serving as Commissioner for Education and Commissioner for Commerce and Industry in Lagos State.
She also referenced her role as Vice Chairman of APC Lagos East Senatorial District.

Additionally, she served as Federal Commissioner representing Lagos State at the National Population Commission.
The aspirant used the opportunity to present her vision and priorities for the constituency.
Key areas of focus included development, economic empowerment, and inclusive representation.
She emphasized the need for collaborative leadership in addressing local challenges.
According to participants, the engagement was interactive and constructive.

Apex leaders shared insights, experiences, and recommendations for effective governance.
Their contributions were described as valuable in shaping future plans and strategies.
Oladunjoye noted that listening to stakeholders remains central to her approach.
She stated that community input is essential in building responsive and impactful leadership.
The meeting reinforced the importance of unity among political and community leaders.
Stakeholders highlighted the need for sustained engagement across all wards.
They also stressed the importance of aligning political goals with community needs.

The session is part of ongoing consultations ahead of future electoral activities.
Political observers note that such engagements are critical in building grassroots support.
Participants expressed optimism about continued dialogue and collaboration.
The aspirant reaffirmed her commitment to working closely with community leaders.
She emphasized the importance of shared responsibility in driving development.
Oladunjoye also called for unity and collective effort toward achieving common goals.

The meeting concluded with a renewed focus on progress and inclusive governance.
Stakeholders agreed on the need for continuous consultation and cooperation.
The engagement highlights growing political activity within Epe Federal Constituency.
Further meetings with stakeholders are expected in the coming weeks.
