Kamorudeen’s Lagelu Reawakening: Turning Grassroots Vision into Tangible Change
By Oyo Amebo

In Lagelu Local Government, talk of development once felt like ritual, all promise, little proof. But under the calm and capable leadership of Hon. Mudashiru Kamorudeen, that old fatigue has given way to visible transformation.

Since assuming office in 2023, Kamorudeen has rebuilt both infrastructure and faith in public service.
Roads that were once symbols of neglect now connect communities and markets, fuelling commerce and mobility.
Schools have been renovated and supplied with learning materials, and health centres once dormant now provide accessible care.
Security, too, has improved. The establishment of a functional Amotekun Corps base has restored safety and community confidence.
Each initiative reflects Kamorudeen’s conviction that governance should serve quietly but effectively.
His success, though local, mirrors Governor Seyi Makinde’s broader philosophy of empowerment and accountability, nurturing capable leaders who deliver beyond rhetoric.
Influential figures like Otunba Seye Famojuro have also played guiding roles, offering mentorship and strategic insight that strengthen the administration’s hand.
Remarkably, Kamorudeen inherited no projects, yet his achievements speak louder than promises. From infrastructure to social inclusion, his administration has built a legacy of action rooted in sincerity.
Today, Lagelu’s residents talk not of what government will do, but of what it has done. The roads, schools, and renewed civic spirit all testify to one truth: with vision anchored in the people, even the smallest unit of governance can set the standard for the state.