The people of Eredo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) have spoken loud and clear by re-electing Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye for a second term with a sweeping majority, reaffirming the trust and confidence they place in his leadership.
EpeInsights reports that the July 12, 2025, local government elections conducted by the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), Hon. Akinloye of the All Progressives Congress (APC) secured a commanding 25,017 votes, leaving his opponent from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) far behind with just 424 votes.
Speaking after the results were announced, Hon. Akinloye expressed deep gratitude to the people of Eredo LCDA for their overwhelming support:
“This victory belongs to the people. It is a mandate for continuity, development and inclusive governance.”
Celebrations broke out across wards like Poka, Noforija, Odomola, Ilara and Ibowon, where voters turned out in large numbers to reaffirm their belief in the APC-led administration.
Community leaders hailed the victory as a well-earned reward for Akinloye’s track record in office, citing strides made in infrastructure, education and healthcare during his first term.
“This is the result of hard work, accountability, and accessibility,” a prominent Noforija resident commented.
Observers described the election as peaceful and well-coordinated, with significant voter turnout across the LCDA’s major communities. LASIEC was commended for its smooth handling of logistics and security, allowing residents to cast their votes without incident.
Political analysts have also weighed in on the outcome, noting that the wide margin of victory not only reinforces APC’s dominance in the Epe Division but also reflects strong public approval of its grassroots policies.
As Hon. Akinloye embarks on a second term, expectations are high. Voters and stakeholders alike anticipate continued progress and deeper community engagement under his renewed leadership.
With the people’s mandate firmly secured, Eredo LCDA enters a new chapter—one defined by continuity, service delivery, and shared prosperity.
