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Showing posts with label Dr. Wale Ahmed. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Agege Federal Lawmaker, Dr. Wale Ahmed Urges Constituents To Support Tinubu Reform Policies

Yomi Durojaye 


House of Representatives member Dr. Wale Ahmed yesterday urged the people of Agege Constituency to rekindle their solidarity and support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.


He said Nigerians will savour a new lease of life, assuring that the dividends of socio-economic reforms embarked upon by the administration will spread.

Tinubu.           Wale Ahmed


Ahmed spoke at his constituency office where no fewer than 50 tertiary students received N100,000 each under his ‘Noble Scholarship Programme.’


Speakers at the event admonished the beneficiaries to face their studies, shun cultism and other social vices, make their parents proud and be a good ambassadors of the scheme.


At the ceremony, the lawmaker also donated bags of rice and cash to market men and women from Agege and Orile-Agege councils, bags of flours to Agege master bakers and a generator to the Divisional Police Office.


Accompanied by a party colleague and former federal lawmaker, Jide Jimoh, the legislator said he sponsored the educational programme in appreciation to God who enabled him to study medicine at the Usman Dan Fodio University,  Sokoto, despite being an indigent student.


Ahmed thanked the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders,members and other constituents in Agege for their cooperation, urging them to increase their support for the Tinubu administration.


He also charged them to maintain the unity of the fold.


On the scholarship scheme, he said:” We obtained GCE and JAMB forms for our youths. I remember my six years as a student in Sokoto. I only had transport fare for the first year. There waa nobody to give me transport money. When I entered Year Four, I spent one week at home after resumption because of lack of transport fare. I am sponsoring the education programme to give thanks to God.”


Ahmed promised to do follow-up by monitoring the students’ progress.


To the students, he said:”You can achieve your goals in life with hardwork.”


Jimoh of Mainland Constituency said: “It is a day of joy. Our leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is in town. This is what he likes. This is good news to our president and our governor. There is no beneficiary of scholarship who will not be happy for life.


“Dr. Wale Ahmed has also given grants. This is true representation. He is in the House moving motions and sponsoring bills. He is serving our party and your constituency.”


To the students,he said: “Treasure the opportunity. Guard it jealously. Use it well.”


At the ceremony were Idowu Akinola, who represented House of Assembly Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, Taofeek Oloriodo, Monsurat Adegbenro, Mrs. Akinyemi, Youth Leader Semiu Lateef, Alhaja Dupe Boyejo, Olumuyiwa Lebiyo, Omooba Sobande, Joseph Ayobami, Isola Omodele and Segun Balogun.


The chairman of the screening committee, Abiodun Ogedengbe, said the selection of beneficiaries was transparent and devoid of partisanship.


He said to be above board, he said he prevented his daughter who had gained admission into the university from participating in the exercise.


He urged the beneficiaries “to go and excel,” and their parents to monitor them because they are young.


The chairman of APC in Agege Council, Alhaji Tunde Azeez Disco, advised the students to be good ambassadors of the council and constituency, excel academically and engage in community service.


He described the expansion of educational opportunities as the real dividends of democracy.

Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Nationwide Protest: Lagos Speaker, Obasa, Dr. Wale Ahmed, Agege Leaders Engage Residents


...Say Agege enjoying democratic dividends


- religious leaders, traditional rulers say no to protest

AgegePulse Magazine 

The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, and other leaders in the Agege area of Lagos met on Wednesday emphasising the need for unity, resilience and patience as the country anticipates a nationwide protest.




The leaders also met with various youth groups in the area reminding them that President Bola Tinubu is working to resolve the challenges facing Nigeria.


The 10-day protest is expected to commence on Thursday, August 1, 2024, but Dr. Obasa said Agege is a special part of Lagos where residents have experienced democratic dividends, especially in the area of infrastructure which has boosted businesses.



The Speaker urged the leaders to advise and plead with their children and other residents against engaging in any activity that could incite violence in the state.



"We are enjoying the dividends of democracy in Agege especially and our governor is trying for us. There are a lot of developmental projects ongoing in Agege. If the government is doing all these, why would any of us want to be combative against the government?


"The world is just coming out of COVID-19 and there are global crises and wars. So it is not just about Nigeria. If you go to Sudan, close to us here, landlords have forgone their homes. Libya was once like a European country, go there today. We all need to be patient.



"Our pastors and Imams here, we should teach messages of peace, unity and patience every time we preach especially at this time. 


"Inflation is a general issue, it is not isolated. The President is seriously working on it. He is just one year in office and this is too short to resolve all the problems," Obasa told the stakeholders including religious and traditional leaders, heads of markets, civil society groups, artisans and community development associations.


On his part, Wale Ahmed, a member of the House of Representatives, emphasised the unity in Agege while expressing optimism that the youth would not be part of a protest that has a tendency to escalate into violence.


"Even if those participating in the protest try to provoke you, just ignore," he told the gathering.


The chairmen of the two local government councils in the area, Chief Ganiyu Egunjobi and Johnson Babatunde, reiterated the need for the residents to protect government infrastructure adding that this can be done with their non-participation in the protest.


Egunjobi recalled the last EndSARS protest that resulted in the burning of vehicles and other infrastructures.


"Police stations were set ablaze and the guns were taken away.


"So, let us all speak to ourselves and understand ourselves. The President is just a year in office," he said.


The Alaige of Agege, Oba Ambaliu Agbedeyi, who spoke on behalf of traditional rulers, said Agege is lucky to have good political leaders who have the interests of the residents at heart.


He prayed against any evil plots against their domains.


Also in attendance are Agege LG chairman, Hon. Ganiyu Egunjobi, Orile Agege LCDA Chair, Johnson Babatunde , Hon Taofeek Adaranijo Mhr , Ab Aileru , Oluwagbenga Abiola Omaco , Hon Jubreel Ayodeji Abdulkareem , Dr. Wale Ahmed , Fatai Olagoke Ajibola amongst others.

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

New Local Govt Commissioner, Dr. Wale Ahmed Resumes Office



... Calls for Cooperation and better service delivery among staff



AgegePulse Magazine

Following the minor cabinet reshufflement by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu last week Thursday, the newly re-deployed Commissioner to the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Dr. Wale Ahmed yesterday resumed at his new duty post with a call for cooperation among officials of the Ministry.



Ahmed was received at the Ministry by top officials and management staff led by the Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Dr. Taiwo  Salaam.

AgegePulse gathered that, the Commissioner who addressed the management staff of the Ministry, charged the members of staff to come up with new ideas that would be impactful to residents of the State.

He sought for the cooperation of members of staff in delivering dividends of democracy to Lagosians, particularly those at the grassroots across all the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas

Ahmed assured all the components of the Ministry especially its major stakeholders who are traditional rulers and local government officials of better service delivery going forward.

He said "I want to pledge my loyalty to all those who have stakes in this Ministry including the members of staff .

He also stated that he would operate an open door policy, saying that his tenure at the Ministry would be all-inclusive where no one would be left behind in achieving the greater Lagos.

While saying that the success of one is the success of all, the Commissoner called on everyone to join hands with him as he pilot the affairs of the ministry.

"My position here as the Commissioner is just by providence. By implication, there is nothing I can do without all of you here. Don't see me as a ruler but as a co-worker who is here to coordinate the activities of all of you and the Ministry as a whole.

" My humble plea is that let us design all our activities to align with the T.H.E.M.E.S agenda of the Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu's administration and the onus is on you to make this agenda translate into programmed that will impact the life of Lagosians such that they can be able to relate with it. " Dr. Ahmed reiterated.

He expressed appreciation with the warm reception given to him by the officials of the Ministry and promise to sustain a friendly working relationship with the entire workforce.

Prior to his re-deployment last thursday, Dr. Wale Ahmed was the Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations .