Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Inaugurates Boundary Adjustment Committee To Resolve Boundary Disputes





The Executive Chairman of Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, Hon. Lawal Adewale Wasiu, FCA, has inaugurated a nine-member Boundary Adjustment Committee to foster peace and administrative clarity. The committee's primary task is to mediate disputes and provide expert advice on boundary-related issues within the local government.


The Local Government Boss, stated that the committee's establishment is a proactive step towards resolving longstanding disputes and preventing future conflicts over land and demarcations. 
He emphasized the importance of diligence, transparency, and justice in the committee's work, noting that their efforts are fundamental to strengthening unity and accelerating development across the local government.


The committee is composed of esteemed individuals, including:


1. Hon. Abosede Balogun - Chairman
2. Mr Muhammed  Ogabi - Secretary
3. Mr Adebowale Babatunde Anjorin - Member
4. Mr Rasak Oyekan - Member
5. HRM Oba Lukmon Agunbiade - Member
6. HRM Oba Abdul Wasiu Ogungbayì - Member
7. Prince Kazeem Aina - Member
8. Mr. Segun Macaulay - Member
9. Zonal Surveyor


The supervisor for Works And Housing department of the Local Government area, Mr Adebowale Babatunde Anjorin, on behalf of the appointees, expressed gratitude to the Chairman and pledged their commitment to fulfilling their mandate judiciously. 

This initiative underscores the local government's dedication to promoting peace, strengthening governance, and ensuring harmonious coexistence among all its communities.



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