The Chairman of Òdì-Olowo/Ojuwoye LCDA, Hon. Seyi Jakande, has reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to improving healthcare access for residents through a comprehensive free eye care outreach program holding at 70-72 Olateju Street, Mushin.
The initiative, organized in partnership with the Precious Sight Foundation, has provided hundreds of residents with essential ophthalmic services, including professional consultations, prescription and reading glasses, and medications—all at no cost. In a strong display of leadership and transparency, Hon. Jakande personally inaugurated the program on Tues, Dec 16, and underwent an eye test publicly, underscoring his hands-on approach to governance.
Speaking at the event, Hon. Jakande emphasized that the outreach aligns with his administration’s HEWA Agenda, which prioritises “Service to the People” as a foundation for “Prosperity for All.” He noted that the program was designed to ensure that no resident is left behind in accessing basic health services, particularly in specialized areas like eye care.
“Our goal is simple: to bring healthcare closer to the people and make it accessible to everyone, regardless of their economic status. This outreach is part of a broader vision to improve quality of life in our communities,” Jakande stated.
This latest effort builds on a series of impactful health interventions championed by Jakande, including the recent medical outreach in collaboration with EKO Club Atlanta, which delivered comprehensive healthcare support to hundreds of residents. These initiatives collectively reflect his administration’s commitment to sustainable community development through strategic partnerships.

The three-day eye care program will conclude on Thursday, December 18, 2025, and has already earned widespread praise from residents, reinforcing Jakande’s reputation for delivering practical, people-focused governance.

