Rep. Babajimi Benson Commissions New Blocks Of Classroom In Ikorodu North, West LCDAs

Wale Jagun

Alhaja Ajibike Rukayat Salau, Secretary to the Local Government who represented Hon. Sulaimon Kazeem Olanrewaju FCA, FCTI, Chairman, Ikorodu West LCDA, Alhaji Taiwo Odumbo, Education Secretary, LGEA and others inside of the classes of the commissioned building facilitated by Rep. Babajimi Benson at Isawo Junior High School, Ikorodu.

The representative of Ikorodu Federal Constituency, Rep. Babajimi Benson has again renewed hope for the future in two communities as he commissioned modern blocks of classroom at Isawo Junior High School in Ikorodu West LCDA and Gbaga Community Junior High School, Olorunda, in Ikorodu North LCDA.

The commissioning took place in both councils on Wednesday.

At Isawo Junior High School, the commissioning of the six-classroom block coincided with the retirement of the school’s Principal, Mrs. Abiola Rukayat Ladega – a moment she described as deeply fulfilling. With visible joy, she expressed heartfelt appreciation for the intervention, noting that the project was a dream come true for the school and a fitting legacy to witness on her final day in service.

Representing Rep. Benson at the event, Mayor Deen Sanwoola, Director-General of the iCare Foundation, led the delegation that formally handed over the facility.

The Host Chairman, Hon. Sulaimon Kazeem Olanrewaju FCA, FCTI, represented by the Secretary to the Local Government, Alhaja Ajibike Rukayat Salau, speaking at the handing over, said: “Today, we are not just commissioning a building; we are opening a portal to the future,” She declared, emphasising that a child in a conducive classroom is a child set on the path to purpose and possibility.

She linked the intervention to the Renewed Hope vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, stressing that modern learning facilities are essential for preparing children to thrive in today’s world.

The Head Girl, Isawo Junior High School, Miss Azeezat Ogunbowale, thanked the lawmaker and offered prayers for his continued success. Another student, Master Prince Okotie, a JS2 student, who also spoke expressed gratitude, and made heartfelt appeal for better roads in the community, explaining how impassable routes during the rainy season often prevent students from getting to school.

Mayor Muhydeen Sanwoola, DG iCare Foundation who represented Rep. Babajimi Benson at the commissioning of a block of classrooms at Isawo Junior High School, Ikorodu with Alhaja Ajibike Rukayat Salau, Secretary to the Local Government, Alhaji Taiwo Odumbo, Education Secretary, LGEA, Mrs. Abiola Rukayat Ladega, Principal, Isawo Junior High School, Ms. Toyin Aoyewun, Alhaja Monsurat Odumbo, and others.

Community members, including representatives of Ola Inu Kan CDA, echoed their appreciation while also calling for further support, particularly in road infrastructure. In a show of gratitude, they presented a commemorative roll-up banner, while the Parents’ Forum gifted a framed token of appreciation.

The event also brought together key stakeholders including Alhaji Taiwo Odumbo, Executive Secretary of Ikorodu LGEA; Mr. Awokunle, Principal of Isawo Senior High School; Mr. Obasan Adedoyin, the pioneer principal of the school; Princess Loveth Talabi, representing the Parent-Teacher Forum; leaders of various CDAs; and Ms. Oluwatoyin Aroyewun of Ikorodu Local Government Education Authority.

At Olorunda in Ikorodu North LCDA, the commissioning of the six-classroom block at Gbaga Community Junior High School, designed to serve several communities within the ward, was received as a long-awaited intervention that would reshape the learning experience for hundreds of students.

The event that drew a massive crowd witnessed the presence of the Executive Chairman of Ikorodu North LCDA, Mayor Ola Ameen Apanishile, alongside his Vice, Hon. Matthew Adesanya, as well as councilors, supervisors, and traditional rulers.

Among the traditional leaders present were High Chief Adeniyi Onabanjo, the Baale of Ayetoro, and High Chief Ayotunde Olubowale Phillips, the Baale of the host community, Ogunakin.

In her welcome address, the Supervisor for Education, Hon. Abimbola Adaramola, described the project as a symbol of progress and a clear investment in the future of the community’s children.

She commended Rep. Benson’s dedication to education, noting that the new facility would not only improve learning conditions but also inspire better academic outcomes.

Hon. Ameen Ibrahim Apanisile, Chairman, Ikorodu North LCDA, commissioning the six-classroom block at Gbaga Community Junior High School in Ikorodu North LCDA also facilitated by Rep. Babajimi Benson.

Speaking at the event, Mayor Apanishile expressed deep appreciation to the lawmaker, describing his interventions as impactful and far-reaching. He urged residents to continue supporting progressive leadership, while also outlining development plans across key sectors including education, healthcare, and youth empowerment.

The lawmaker was represented at this location by members of the iCare Foundation led by Mrs. Olabisi Odumbo, Leader of the Women Wing, while Ms. Oluwatoyin Aroyewun stood in for the Executive Secretary of Ikorodu LGEA, Alhaji Taiwo Odumbo.

The Chairman of Ikorodu North LCDA CDC, Prince Adeniran Ogunbanwo, called for continued support and prayers for Rep. Benson, while High Chief Ayotunde Olubowale Phillips offered heartfelt prayers for the lawmaker, commending his consistent impact in the lives of the people.

Each classroom block – fully equipped with staff rooms, electrical fittings, ceiling fans, modern furniture, and smart boards – represents more than infrastructure. They are spaces where dreams will be shaped, confidence built, and futures defined.

The six-classroom block at Gbaga Community Junior High School in Ikorodu North LCDA also facilitated by Rep. Babajimi Benson.

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