By Yomi Durojaye
The Member representing Ikeja Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) James Abiodun Faleke, has commissioned the newly built palace of the Awuse of Onigbongbo Kingdom, an iconic landmark that embodies culture, tradition, and the collective aspirations of the people of Onigbongbo.
Dr. Faleke, who was ably represented by the Executive Chairman of Ikeja Local Government, Comrade Akeem Olalekan Dauda (AKOD), commended the Royal Father for his unwavering support over the years and for fostering peace, unity, and stability across the kingdom.
In his remarks, Dr. Faleke described the new palace as a legacy project and a cultural monument that will not only serve as a seat of traditional authority but also as a unifying centre for communal harmony, cultural preservation, and conflict resolution.
He further praised the Awuse of Onigbongbo, HRM, Oba Segun Ajasa for his visionary leadership, wisdom, and fatherly guidance, noting that his reign has brought about progress and cohesion within the community.
Speaking on behalf of Dr. Faleke, Comrade Akeem Olalekan Dauda (AKOD) congratulated the Awuse and the good people of Onigbongbo on the completion of the palace. He assured the Royal Father of the continuous partnership of government at all levels in promoting community development, cultural renaissance, and people-centered governance.
The event was graced by traditional rulers, community leaders, political stakeholders, and residents of Onigbongbo, who described the palace as a beacon of pride and a milestone achievement in the annals of the kingdom. The colourful occasion featured prayers, goodwill messages, and commendations for Dr. Faleke’s unrelenting commitment to the growth and development of Ikeja Federal Constituency.
This commissioning further underscores the synergy between political leadership and traditional institutions in building a peaceful, prosperous, and united society.
By Oni Olalekan
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