As the people of Lagos State get set to go to the polls to elect new leadership for grassroots governance, Alimoso Local Government appears as the most strategic, thegazellenews.com reports.
In terms of population, it is the most popular and in size, one of the biggest in the state of aquatic splendour. Alimoso has been described as being bigger than Bayelsa State and its population makes it the most strategic in the state.

Because of its affinity to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Alimoso is fittingly named Tinubu Country.
As the people gear up for the polls, many aspirants have indicated interest in governing the council.

The race became more fierce bearing in mind that the incumbent, Honourable Jelili Adewale Sulaiman is serving his second term in office, hence, not eligible to seek re-election.
As Sulaiman leaves office, there is the urgent need for someone who understands the needs and aspirations of the people.
One cannot look further than the incumbent Vice Chairman, Honourable Ibrahim AkinJohnson.
The people of Alimosho deserve a leader who truly understands their needs and aspirations, AkinJohnson fits that role perfectly.
He has a his proven track record of effective administration and commitment to community development, hence he is the ideal candidate to take Alimosho to the next level. His vision for the future is clear: to empower residents, improve infrastructure, and create opportunities for growth and prosperity.
AkinJohnson’s leadership style is built on integrity, transparency, and accountability. He listens to the people, responds to their concerns, and works tirelessly to deliver results. His dedication to the well-being of Alimosho’s residents is unwavering, and his passion for progress is contagious. By voting for AkinJohnson, the people of Alimosho can trust that their interests will be represented and their voices will be heard.
“A brighter future for Alimosho is possible with AkinJohnson as leader. He has the experience, the expertise, and the commitment to make a real difference in the lives of residents,” Ademola Akinreti, a resident of Akowonjo told this medium.
Another resident, Omoshalewa Adetimehin, who lives at Folarin Street in Alimoso, said, “Let’s join hands to build a better Alimosho, where everyone has access to opportunities, resources, and a better quality of life. AkinJohnson cuts across party and religious affiliation. In all my dealings with him, he has displayed humility, transparency and diligence. I believe he has the needed administrative experience to govern the local government”.

