The Ajegunle People's Movement (APM), a community campaign organisation of the Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM), has demanded for open and democratic probe of Ajeromi - Ifelodun Local Area, 2022 budget performance. The group also demanded for a public hearing/scrutiny of the 2022 budget, with elected representatives from each street, market, trade union, trade group, professional body and civil society organization.
APM in a statement by its Coordinator, Moshood Oshunfurewa, demanded full publication of various projects and programmes embarked upon in 2021 alongside cost and names of contractors for public scrutiny.
Sanwo-Olu commissions refurbished Ajeromi council secretariat
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Lagos State governor, Saturday, commissioned the refurbished Ajeromi Ifelodun council secretariat and legislative building which was looted and razed by hoodlums during the EndSARS protest.
The event was also used to lay the foundation stone for the proposed customary court.
Sanwo-Olu while delivering his speech applauded the resilience and commitment of Ayoola’s led administration towards gifting Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area a befitting edifice.
His words: “I’m indeed happy, excited that less than four months afterward, we’ve come back to the same premises, and all of us have indeed beheld a magnificent edifice that our chairman, Fatai Ayoola has turned what appears a hopeless situation into an edifice that is befitting of Ajeromi local government.”
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Lesotho wins 34th Ajegunle Mock Nations Cup
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By Emmanuel Okogba
Two goals were enough for defending champions Lesotho as they brushed aside Ghana to win the 34th Ajegunle Mock Nations Cup on Sunday.
The final which was played at the Nigerian Navy playground in Ajegunle was the first since 2019.
At the resumption of hostilities after a barren first half, Lesotho took the game to their opponent and opened scoring in the 58th minute with a clinical finish by Idara Friday.
Alabi Akpatapiti doubled his side’s lead with a tap-in in the 77th minute after he was left unmarked by ball-watching Ghanaian defenders.