Badagry Chief Debunks Lawmaker Setonji’s Claims of Facilitating Road Project
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Chief Joshua Atingan and Engr. Setonji David |
BADAGRY, LAGOS — Chief Joshua Atingan, the Baale of Agelaso Land in Ajara, Badagry, has openly debunked claims made by Engr. Setonji David, the Chief Whip of the Lagos State House of Assembly. The traditional ruler refuted assertions that the lawmaker facilitated the construction of the critical Agelaso road and the Agelaso-to-Torikho road project.
The statement was made following a publication by News Peddlers where Posu Davis, the Media Aide to Hon. Setonji David, credited the lawmaker with attracting the infrastructure project to the community.
Expressing deep disappointment over the publication, Chief Atingan revealed that his phone had been ringing endlessly with calls from residents who were well aware of his personal, multi-year advocacy for the road.
"Those who know my efforts in the past five years have been calling since the publication, asking how could someone else claim the glory of my tireless efforts? I felt so bad seeing the publication, remembering how I worked to make sure that the project is approved." Chief Atingan said.
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The Baale further pointed out that Hon. Setonji David's complete absence from the construction site since the inception of the work serves as proof that the lawmaker had no hand in its approval.
"Since the project commenced, no one has seen Setonji here, so why is he claiming the glory? If it was truthfully facilitated by Setonji, you would have seen him here, but till date, he has not visited the site, which shows he's not the one." Chief Atingan, said.
To solidify his position, Chief Atingan shared official correspondence proving his direct engagement with both state and federal government organs over the years.
In a formal reminder letter dated May 30, 2024, addressed to the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development at the Secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja, the Baale pleaded for the implementation of the project's second phase:
"I want to first of all commend the State Government for alleviating the suffering of my community dwellers... but our hardship is not completely over or eradicated yet not until the second phase of the project is completed as planned and designed by your competent engineers... may I report that the non-execution of the second phase of the project may absolutely mar the project or render it useless."
The traditional ruler had also previously scaled the matter to the Federal Government, writing a distress letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ecological Project Office under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) in Abuja.
In that letter, titled “Request for Intervention in Construction of Road and Drainage System Along Agelasho, Erekiti - Ikoga Road,” Chief Atingan highlighted how students, workers, and motorists in Agelasho, Agbovipe, Erekiti, and Ikoga communities were forced to "wade through the pond" and navigate severe floodwaters during rainy seasons.
Prominent community leaders and residents have stepped forward to validate the traditional ruler's claims, urging political actors to respect the truth.
Mukaila Oluwafemi, a former councillor in the axis, confirmed via telephone that the specific road project was the result of the Baale’s hard work, though he acknowledged the lawmaker's efforts on other separate grid lines.
"To the best of my knowledge, the road in question was facilitated by the Baale of Agelaso. It’s important we continue to appreciate private individuals who are not in government but are doing their best to support and complement the efforts of those in office." Mukaila Oluwafemi said.
Oluwafemi cleared the air on which projects belonged to whom, stating: "For clarity: The road from behind Ajara Grammar School to New Market, etc., was facilitated by Hon. Setonji David. The particular road you posted about was the effort of the Baale of Agelaso. As individuals and news platforms, let us also verify facts before publishing to avoid spreading misinformation to the public."
Reacting aggressively via a WhatsApp call, Mr. Folorunsho Miwawiwe, a well-known son of Badagry, chided our reporter for stirring community friction.
"Where do you get that information? Stop publishing things that will cause controversy in the community. It was that Baale who facilitated that road; it even affected my fence, which I was aware of a year before now. Setonji is my person, but it's not proper taking another person's glory." Miwawiwe said.
When contacted to respond to the heavy backlash and clarify the position of the lawmaker, Hon. Setonji’s Media Aide, Posu David, declined to offer a counter-statement or defense, simply responding: "Ignore Please."
By: Manoah Kikekon
 |
| Chief Joshua Atingan and Engr. Setonji David |
BADAGRY, LAGOS — Chief Joshua Atingan, the Baale of Agelaso Land in Ajara, Badagry, has openly debunked claims made by Engr. Setonji David, the Chief Whip of the Lagos State House of Assembly. The traditional ruler refuted assertions that the lawmaker facilitated the construction of the critical Agelaso road and the Agelaso-to-Torikho road project.
The statement was made following a publication by News Peddlers where Posu Davis, the Media Aide to Hon. Setonji David, credited the lawmaker with attracting the infrastructure project to the community.
Expressing deep disappointment over the publication, Chief Atingan revealed that his phone had been ringing endlessly with calls from residents who were well aware of his personal, multi-year advocacy for the road.
"Those who know my efforts in the past five years have been calling since the publication, asking how could someone else claim the glory of my tireless efforts? I felt so bad seeing the publication, remembering how I worked to make sure that the project is approved." Chief Atingan said.
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The Baale further pointed out that Hon. Setonji David's complete absence from the construction site since the inception of the work serves as proof that the lawmaker had no hand in its approval.
"Since the project commenced, no one has seen Setonji here, so why is he claiming the glory? If it was truthfully facilitated by Setonji, you would have seen him here, but till date, he has not visited the site, which shows he's not the one." Chief Atingan, said.
To solidify his position, Chief Atingan shared official correspondence proving his direct engagement with both state and federal government organs over the years.
In a formal reminder letter dated May 30, 2024, addressed to the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development at the Secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja, the Baale pleaded for the implementation of the project's second phase:
"I want to first of all commend the State Government for alleviating the suffering of my community dwellers... but our hardship is not completely over or eradicated yet not until the second phase of the project is completed as planned and designed by your competent engineers... may I report that the non-execution of the second phase of the project may absolutely mar the project or render it useless."
The traditional ruler had also previously scaled the matter to the Federal Government, writing a distress letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ecological Project Office under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) in Abuja.
In that letter, titled “Request for Intervention in Construction of Road and Drainage System Along Agelasho, Erekiti - Ikoga Road,” Chief Atingan highlighted how students, workers, and motorists in Agelasho, Agbovipe, Erekiti, and Ikoga communities were forced to "wade through the pond" and navigate severe floodwaters during rainy seasons.
Prominent community leaders and residents have stepped forward to validate the traditional ruler's claims, urging political actors to respect the truth.
Mukaila Oluwafemi, a former councillor in the axis, confirmed via telephone that the specific road project was the result of the Baale’s hard work, though he acknowledged the lawmaker's efforts on other separate grid lines.
"To the best of my knowledge, the road in question was facilitated by the Baale of Agelaso. It’s important we continue to appreciate private individuals who are not in government but are doing their best to support and complement the efforts of those in office." Mukaila Oluwafemi said.
Oluwafemi cleared the air on which projects belonged to whom, stating: "For clarity: The road from behind Ajara Grammar School to New Market, etc., was facilitated by Hon. Setonji David. The particular road you posted about was the effort of the Baale of Agelaso. As individuals and news platforms, let us also verify facts before publishing to avoid spreading misinformation to the public."
Reacting aggressively via a WhatsApp call, Mr. Folorunsho Miwawiwe, a well-known son of Badagry, chided our reporter for stirring community friction.
"Where do you get that information? Stop publishing things that will cause controversy in the community. It was that Baale who facilitated that road; it even affected my fence, which I was aware of a year before now. Setonji is my person, but it's not proper taking another person's glory." Miwawiwe said.
When contacted to respond to the heavy backlash and clarify the position of the lawmaker, Hon. Setonji’s Media Aide, Posu David, declined to offer a counter-statement or defense, simply responding: "Ignore Please."