Badagry 2027: Yegovodu Group Rallies Support for Sesi Whingan, Bonu Solomon to Sustain Growth
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS — A prominent socio-political youth organization, Yegovodu, has officially endorsed the re-election bids of Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan and Hon. Bonu Solomon for the 2027 general elections. The group cited the "visible and record-breaking" performance of the two lawmakers as the primary reason for their stance, urging residents not to disrupt the current momentum of development in the division.
During a press conference held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at the DOOKE Development Centre in Badagry, the group's Coordinator, Mr. Iroko Olufemi, delivered a compelling address titled "Badagry Must Not Abandon Progress."
Explaining the philosophy behind the group’s name, Olufemi noted that "Yegovodu" translates to "let us do it again." He argued that Badagry is currently at a critical crossroads where stability is far more valuable than starting from scratch with untested leadership.
"When a people can point to real change in their lives, the question is simple: do we start all over again or do we continue what is already working?" Olufemi asked.
The group highlighted the achievements of Hon. Sesi Whingan, who represents the Badagry Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives. Key highlights of his two-and-a-half-year tenure include:
Education & Legislation: Advocating for the establishment of the Badagry University of Technology and strengthening the Nigerian French Language Village.
Human Capital: The "Badagry 1,000 Tech Talents Project", which has already begun equipping hundreds of youths with digital skills.
Infrastructure: The installation of over 321 solar-powered street lights and the construction of mini-bridges linking isolated communities like Isalu and Iyaafin.
Welfare: Providing relief to over 5,000 households and 1,200 flood victims, alongside distribution of agricultural inputs to local farmers.
Turning to Hon. Bonu Solomon, the representative for Badagry Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, the group praised his grassroots accessibility. His scorecard includes:
Employment & Empowerment: Securing state civil service jobs for residents and launching the Badagry Entrepreneurship Summit to create local millionaires.
Infrastructure: Facilitating the rehabilitation of the Gbaji-Seme and Owode-Apa roads, and securing BRT access to improve transportation for Badagry residents.
Education: Sustaining bursary and scholarship schemes for students and facilitating the ongoing development of the Ajido Youth Centre.
Mr. Olufemi also referenced a recent speech by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, at the APC National Convention in March 2026. Abbas had warned that the constant turnover of lawmakers weakens institutional memory and wastes public resources on retraining. The Yegovodu group echoed this, insisting that keeping performing lawmakers in office is essential for the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ongoing reforms.
In a surprise appearance at the event, Hon. Sesi Whingan thanked the group for their support while providing clarity on pending projects. He explained that while the 2024 budget projects are largely visible, those captured in the 2025 and 2026 budgets are awaiting the release of federal funds.
"My passion for the development of Badagry is doubling by the day," Whingan stated, assuring constituents that once the funding is released, the division will witness a "massive wave" of new developmental projects.
By: Manoah Kikekon
BADAGRY, LAGOS — A prominent socio-political youth organization, Yegovodu, has officially endorsed the re-election bids of Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan and Hon. Bonu Solomon for the 2027 general elections. The group cited the "visible and record-breaking" performance of the two lawmakers as the primary reason for their stance, urging residents not to disrupt the current momentum of development in the division.
During a press conference held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at the DOOKE Development Centre in Badagry, the group's Coordinator, Mr. Iroko Olufemi, delivered a compelling address titled "Badagry Must Not Abandon Progress."
Explaining the philosophy behind the group’s name, Olufemi noted that "Yegovodu" translates to "let us do it again." He argued that Badagry is currently at a critical crossroads where stability is far more valuable than starting from scratch with untested leadership.
"When a people can point to real change in their lives, the question is simple: do we start all over again or do we continue what is already working?" Olufemi asked.
The group highlighted the achievements of Hon. Sesi Whingan, who represents the Badagry Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives. Key highlights of his two-and-a-half-year tenure include:
Education & Legislation: Advocating for the establishment of the Badagry University of Technology and strengthening the Nigerian French Language Village.
Human Capital: The "Badagry 1,000 Tech Talents Project", which has already begun equipping hundreds of youths with digital skills.
Infrastructure: The installation of over 321 solar-powered street lights and the construction of mini-bridges linking isolated communities like Isalu and Iyaafin.
Welfare: Providing relief to over 5,000 households and 1,200 flood victims, alongside distribution of agricultural inputs to local farmers.
Turning to Hon. Bonu Solomon, the representative for Badagry Constituency I in the Lagos State House of Assembly, the group praised his grassroots accessibility. His scorecard includes:
Employment & Empowerment: Securing state civil service jobs for residents and launching the Badagry Entrepreneurship Summit to create local millionaires.
Infrastructure: Facilitating the rehabilitation of the Gbaji-Seme and Owode-Apa roads, and securing BRT access to improve transportation for Badagry residents.
Education: Sustaining bursary and scholarship schemes for students and facilitating the ongoing development of the Ajido Youth Centre.
Mr. Olufemi also referenced a recent speech by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, at the APC National Convention in March 2026. Abbas had warned that the constant turnover of lawmakers weakens institutional memory and wastes public resources on retraining. The Yegovodu group echoed this, insisting that keeping performing lawmakers in office is essential for the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ongoing reforms.
In a surprise appearance at the event, Hon. Sesi Whingan thanked the group for their support while providing clarity on pending projects. He explained that while the 2024 budget projects are largely visible, those captured in the 2025 and 2026 budgets are awaiting the release of federal funds.
"My passion for the development of Badagry is doubling by the day," Whingan stated, assuring constituents that once the funding is released, the division will witness a "massive wave" of new developmental projects.