LSHA 2027: ADESIPE TAKES CONSULTATION TO ONIGBONGBO PALACE, SEEKS TRADITIONAL BACKING

The consultation drive of Lagos State House of Assembly aspirant for Ikeja Constituency 01, Prince Adebiyi Adesipe, gained further momentum with a royal visit to the palace of the Kabiyesi of Onigbongbo Land.

The consultation drive of Lagos State House of Assembly aspirant for Ikeja Constituency 01, Prince Adebiyi Adesipe, gained further momentum with a royal visit to the palace of the Kabiyesi of Onigbongbo Land.

The visit, part of his Asiko Olorun – God’s Time Consultation Movement, underscored his commitment to engaging traditional institutions and fostering grassroots inclusion in his political journey.

Prince Adesipe described the engagement as both a mark of respect for the revered throne and an opportunity for meaningful dialogue on the future of Ikeja Constituency 01.

He was accompanied by prominent stakeholders, including Dr. Alhaji Malik Mohammed, Chairman of the Finance and Strategic Committee, Princess Bola Shote, Mrs. Violet Violet, Comrade Itunu Obasa, Elder Akin Osoko, and Hon. Adetola Okanlawon, reflecting a broad-based coalition of support.

During the visit, the aspirant outlined his vision for stronger legislative representation, improved security, youth empowerment, and people-centered governance.

He stressed that effective leadership must be rooted in listening, consultation, and active collaboration with the people.

“For me, this journey is beyond seeking office; it is about ensuring the voices of Ikeja Constituency 01 are heard and represented where it matters most,” he stated.

With ongoing consultations across wards and communities, the Asiko Olorun Movement continues to build momentum, anchored on unity, service, and a shared vision for progress.

ASIKO OLORUN — GOD’S TIME

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