Badagry Chairman Inaugurates Cabinet Member to Drive "Greater Badagry Rising" Agenda
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, fMHR, has officially inaugurated his Executive Cabinet. The high-profile ceremony, held amidst cheers from party faithful and residents, marks a definitive shift toward result-oriented governance in one of Lagos State’s most historic corridors.
Addressing the newly appointed officials, Hon. Hunpe didn't mince words. He characterized the appointments not as political rewards, but as a "call to service." Under his "Greater Badagry Rising Agenda," the Chairman emphasized that the next phase of his administration will be defined by tangible dividends of democracy delivered across all ten wards of the local government.
One of the highlights of the Chairman’s address was the emphasis on the democratic nature of the appointments. Hon. Hunpe revealed that the selection of the Secretary to the Local Government (SLG), Supervisors, and Special Advisers followed a transparent, inclusive process within the All Progressives Congress (APC).
"The nomination of our Executive Cabinet members was not done in secrecy," Hunpe declared. "Every ward had the opportunity to nominate credible candidates, ensuring that the final list reflects the collective voice of Badagry." This grassroots approach aims to ensure that every corner of the local government feels represented at the decision-making table.
The Chairman issued a clear warning to the new team members: complacency will not be tolerated. He noted that the challenges facing the residents require active partners rather than "passengers." By urging them to take full ownership of their portfolios, he set a high bar for innovation and accountability.
"Your appointment is not a trophy to display but a tool to deploy in solving the challenges facing our people," Hunpe stated. He challenged the cabinet to move beyond the four walls of their offices and engage directly with the residents to understand their evolving needs.
The legal framework for the new administration was solidified as the Legal Officer, Kehinde Popoola, administered the oath of office. The leadership structure sees Mr. Benjamin Adagba stepping in as the Secretary to the Local Government (SLG), while Mr. Taiwo Towolawi takes on the pivotal role of Chief of Staff.
The supervisory roles cover a wide spectrum of governance, from Mr. Kayode Segrenu (Political Affairs) and Mr. Ajape Kamorudeen (Works & Infrastructure) to Prince Akran Seyon (Tourism & Culture). The inclusion of portfolios like Mr. Hunyinsode Moses (ICT & Innovations) and Alhaja Risikat Padonu-Hassan (Senior Citizens & Social Services) reflects a modern, multi-generational approach to local governance.
With 2026 being a critical year for digital transformation, the appointment of an ICT and Innovations supervisor highlights Hon. Hunpe’s vision to modernize Badagry. This aligns with his charge to the cabinet to "introduce innovative ideas" that can streamline revenue collection and improve public service delivery.
Furthermore, the appointment of Alhaja Bamidele Layode over Market & Revenue suggests a strategic focus on boosting the local economy. In an era where local governments must look inward for sustainability, the Hunpe administration is clearly positioning itself to maximize its economic potential.
In a poignant moment during the ceremony, Hon. Hunpe appealed to political leaders within the region to prioritize unity. He argued that energy wasted on internal friction is energy stolen from the development of the town. "When we are united, the people win; when we are divided, everyone loses," he noted, echoing the sentiments of many who wish to see Badagry flourish as a tourism and trade hub.
The Council Manager, Mrs. Mary Abosede Olusanya, lauded the Chairman’s inclusive governance style. She reminded the appointees that the civil service and the political arm must work in lockstep to achieve the administration’s goals. Her remarks underscored the necessity of collaborative effort in executing the "Greater Badagry Rising" roadmap.
The administration also inaugurated a large team of non-cabinet Special Advisers to provide niche expertise. These include Mr. Sejiro Ekundayo (People With Disability), Mr. Sottin Christopher (Investment & Wealth Creation), and Mr. Moses Opa (Information). This diverse advisory body ensures that marginalized groups and specialized sectors have a direct line to the Chairman’s office.
The significance of the event was reflected in the caliber of attendees. Notable figures present included Hon. Bonu Saanu Solomon (Lagos State House of Assembly), and representatives for the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Ibrahim Layode. Their presence signaled a strong alignment between the local government and the state-level leadership.
Also in attendance were APC Apex leaders led by Chief M.Z. Ogunbiyi and the APC Badagry LGA Chairman, Hon. Gafar Meyon. Traditional rulers and well-wishers added a touch of cultural prestige to the event, reinforcing the community’s backing of the new cabinet.
As the ceremony concluded, the expectations of the Badagry residents are at an all-time high. With a full cabinet now in place, the "Greater Badagry Rising" agenda has moved from a vision on paper to an active mission on the ground.
The primary focus now shifts to the first 100 days of this new cabinet. Residents are eager to see how the diverse team will tackle infrastructure, youth unemployment, and the preservation of Badagry’s unique cultural heritage.
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Executive Chairman of Badagry Local Government, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, fMHR, has officially inaugurated his Executive Cabinet. The high-profile ceremony, held amidst cheers from party faithful and residents, marks a definitive shift toward result-oriented governance in one of Lagos State’s most historic corridors.
Addressing the newly appointed officials, Hon. Hunpe didn't mince words. He characterized the appointments not as political rewards, but as a "call to service." Under his "Greater Badagry Rising Agenda," the Chairman emphasized that the next phase of his administration will be defined by tangible dividends of democracy delivered across all ten wards of the local government.
One of the highlights of the Chairman’s address was the emphasis on the democratic nature of the appointments. Hon. Hunpe revealed that the selection of the Secretary to the Local Government (SLG), Supervisors, and Special Advisers followed a transparent, inclusive process within the All Progressives Congress (APC).
"The nomination of our Executive Cabinet members was not done in secrecy," Hunpe declared. "Every ward had the opportunity to nominate credible candidates, ensuring that the final list reflects the collective voice of Badagry." This grassroots approach aims to ensure that every corner of the local government feels represented at the decision-making table.
The Chairman issued a clear warning to the new team members: complacency will not be tolerated. He noted that the challenges facing the residents require active partners rather than "passengers." By urging them to take full ownership of their portfolios, he set a high bar for innovation and accountability.
"Your appointment is not a trophy to display but a tool to deploy in solving the challenges facing our people," Hunpe stated. He challenged the cabinet to move beyond the four walls of their offices and engage directly with the residents to understand their evolving needs.
The legal framework for the new administration was solidified as the Legal Officer, Kehinde Popoola, administered the oath of office. The leadership structure sees Mr. Benjamin Adagba stepping in as the Secretary to the Local Government (SLG), while Mr. Taiwo Towolawi takes on the pivotal role of Chief of Staff.
The supervisory roles cover a wide spectrum of governance, from Mr. Kayode Segrenu (Political Affairs) and Mr. Ajape Kamorudeen (Works & Infrastructure) to Prince Akran Seyon (Tourism & Culture). The inclusion of portfolios like Mr. Hunyinsode Moses (ICT & Innovations) and Alhaja Risikat Padonu-Hassan (Senior Citizens & Social Services) reflects a modern, multi-generational approach to local governance.
With 2026 being a critical year for digital transformation, the appointment of an ICT and Innovations supervisor highlights Hon. Hunpe’s vision to modernize Badagry. This aligns with his charge to the cabinet to "introduce innovative ideas" that can streamline revenue collection and improve public service delivery.
Furthermore, the appointment of Alhaja Bamidele Layode over Market & Revenue suggests a strategic focus on boosting the local economy. In an era where local governments must look inward for sustainability, the Hunpe administration is clearly positioning itself to maximize its economic potential.
In a poignant moment during the ceremony, Hon. Hunpe appealed to political leaders within the region to prioritize unity. He argued that energy wasted on internal friction is energy stolen from the development of the town. "When we are united, the people win; when we are divided, everyone loses," he noted, echoing the sentiments of many who wish to see Badagry flourish as a tourism and trade hub.
The Council Manager, Mrs. Mary Abosede Olusanya, lauded the Chairman’s inclusive governance style. She reminded the appointees that the civil service and the political arm must work in lockstep to achieve the administration’s goals. Her remarks underscored the necessity of collaborative effort in executing the "Greater Badagry Rising" roadmap.
The administration also inaugurated a large team of non-cabinet Special Advisers to provide niche expertise. These include Mr. Sejiro Ekundayo (People With Disability), Mr. Sottin Christopher (Investment & Wealth Creation), and Mr. Moses Opa (Information). This diverse advisory body ensures that marginalized groups and specialized sectors have a direct line to the Chairman’s office.
The significance of the event was reflected in the caliber of attendees. Notable figures present included Hon. Bonu Saanu Solomon (Lagos State House of Assembly), and representatives for the Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Ibrahim Layode. Their presence signaled a strong alignment between the local government and the state-level leadership.
Also in attendance were APC Apex leaders led by Chief M.Z. Ogunbiyi and the APC Badagry LGA Chairman, Hon. Gafar Meyon. Traditional rulers and well-wishers added a touch of cultural prestige to the event, reinforcing the community’s backing of the new cabinet.
As the ceremony concluded, the expectations of the Badagry residents are at an all-time high. With a full cabinet now in place, the "Greater Badagry Rising" agenda has moved from a vision on paper to an active mission on the ground.
The primary focus now shifts to the first 100 days of this new cabinet. Residents are eager to see how the diverse team will tackle infrastructure, youth unemployment, and the preservation of Badagry’s unique cultural heritage.