FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Discover answers to common questions about Orile-Agege LCDA. Our FAQs cover essential topics such as healthcare services, educational programs, community engagement, infrastructure projects, and support for local businesses. Learn how to access services, get involved in local governance, and stay informed about our initiatives. Your guide to understanding and engaging with Orile-Agege LCDA starts here!

Orile-Agege LCDA offers a comprehensive range of services aimed at improving the quality of life for its residents. These services include:

  • Healthcare: Access to primary healthcare facilities, vaccination programs, and health awareness campaigns.
  • Education: Scholarships, vocational training, and support for local schools to enhance educational opportunities.
  • Infrastructure Development: Ongoing projects focused on improving roads, drainage systems, and public spaces.
  • Social Welfare: Programs aimed at empowering women, supporting vulnerable groups, and promoting community cleanliness.
  • Community Engagement: Initiatives that encourage residents to participate in local governance and community service.

Residents can access healthcare services at various local clinics and hospitals within the LCDA. Notable facilities include:

  • Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwoolu Primary Healthcare Centre: A newly commissioned healthcare center at Omotoye Estate, providing comprehensive medical services.
  • Primary Healthcare Clinics: Offering maternal and child health care, family planning, and routine check-ups.
  • Mobile Health Clinics: Bringing healthcare services to remote areas, ensuring all residents have access to medical care.
  • Health Awareness Campaigns: Regular health fairs and workshops to educate residents about prevalent health issues.

Orile-Agege LCDA is committed to enhancing educational opportunities through various programs, including:

  • Scholarships: Financial support for outstanding students from underprivileged backgrounds.
  • Vocational Training: Practical skills training in areas such as carpentry, tailoring, and computer literacy.
  • Educational Material Distribution: Recently, 30,000 books and writing materials were distributed to all 24 public primary schools to support learning.
  • After-School Programs: Tutoring and mentorship programs to help students excel academically and personally.

Community engagement is a cornerstone of Orile-Agege LCDA’s approach to governance. Residents can get involved by:

  • Attending Town Hall Meetings: Share ideas and concerns directly with local representatives.
  • Volunteering: Participate in community service initiatives and local projects.
  • Providing Feedback: Use feedback forms and surveys to voice opinions and suggestions for improving services.
  • Joining Community Programs: Engage in various community-driven initiatives aimed at enhancing local development.

Orile-Agege LCDA is actively engaged in several infrastructure projects to improve the community, including:

  • Alaagba Residential Scheme-1 Road Interlocking Project: Enhancing road infrastructure and honoring the legacy of Hon. Taofeek Adaranijo.
  • Transformation of Olohunfemi Mosque: Renovating the mosque to reflect a new and impressive look.
  • Rehabilitation of Magbon Central Mosque: Nearing 80% completion, showcasing meticulous restoration efforts.
  • Road Construction and Maintenance: Upgrading and maintaining key roads and pathways to facilitate better transportation.

The newly transformed Orile-Agege Council Building is located at:

  • Address: 2, Arigbanla Street, off Ipaja Road, Abekoko Bus Stop, Orile Agege LCDA. This building serves as the administrative hub for the LCDA, providing essential services and support to residents and businesses.

Orile-Agege LCDA was established in October 2003 to decentralize governance and bring essential services closer to the people. The area has a rich history dating back to its founding by Prince Efunmikan, a hunter from Ile-Ife. Over the years, the LCDA has made significant strides in infrastructure development, public health, education, and community engagement.

The LCDA supports local businesses through various initiatives, including:

  • Business Registration Assistance: Guidance and support for entrepreneurs navigating the registration process.
  • Microfinance Options: Access to financial resources for small businesses to start or grow their operations.
  • Designated Market Spaces: Providing areas for local vendors and small businesses to operate.
  • Networking Events: Hosting workshops and events to connect local businesses with potential partners and resources.

The core values guiding Orile-Agege LCDA include:

  • Commitment/Dedication: Devotion to serving the community with responsibility.
  • Proactiveness/Responsiveness: Anticipating and addressing residents’ needs swiftly.
  • Loyalty: Ensuring actions prioritize the well-being of residents.
  • Transparency: Operating with openness and honesty.
  • Quality Service Delivery: Striving for excellence in all services.
  • Fairness and Equity: Treating all residents with impartiality and justice.
  • Justice to All Concerned: Protecting the rights and interests of all community members.
  • Efficiency and Effectiveness: Achieving goals in a timely and resourceful manner.

You can contact Orile-Agege LCDA through the following channels:

  • Office Address: 2, Arigbanla Street, off Ipaja Road, Abekoko Bus Stop, Orile Agege LCDA.
  • Phone: +2348025890088
  • Email: [Insert Official Email Address]
  • Social Media: Follow Orile-Agege LCDA on social media for updates and community engagement opportunities.

Get Involved

We value community engagement and encourage all residents to participate in local governance by attending town hall meetings, volunteering in community service initiatives, and providing feedback to help improve our services. Your participation helps build a stronger, more vibrant Orile Agege!