Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • 2027: Stakeholders Back Tosin Alabi, Say Competence Must Trump Sentiment in Egbeda/Ona-Ara Race
    • Oyo Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning Pushes To Codify Social Protection For Residents
    • 2026 World Egungun Festival: Oyo Govt Seeks Collaboration with Pacesetter Transport Services
    • An inevitable choice: Why Omo Iya Eleja is Poised to Transform Ibadan Northeast/Southeast in the National Assembly in 2027
    • Dr. Debo Akande to Launch Landmark Ibadan Historical Library, Hall of Fame
    • Hon. Comforter Presents NECO, JAMB Forms to Students in Ibadan North
    • Massive PDP Endorsement for Olasunkanmi as Oyo Central Leaders Close Ranks
    • Oyo intensifies electricity reforms, targets 300MW to drive economic growth, attract investment
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Goal Poacher NewsGoal Poacher News
    Demo
    • Home
    • General News
      • Local News
      • Foreign News
    • Political News
    • Business News
    • Science
      • Technology
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
      • Video
    Goal Poacher NewsGoal Poacher News
    Home»Article»The Kamorudeen Ideology: How Lagelu LG Found Direction From Poverty to Prosperity in 2025
    Article

    The Kamorudeen Ideology: How Lagelu LG Found Direction From Poverty to Prosperity in 2025

    GoalpoacherBy GoalpoacherDecember 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    WhatsApp Facebook Telegram Twitter
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Oyo Amebo

    As 2025 draws to a close, Lagelu can no longer be described as a place suspended between promise and performance. It has moved decisively out of that long-held stillness into something far more instructive: the discipline of progress.

    What distinguishes the year is not spectacle, nor sudden transformation, but the steady recalibration of what governance feels like when it takes responsibility for time, people and place.

    For years, Lagelu existed in a state of deferred expectation. Development was spoken of with care, almost superstition, as though naming it too boldly might invite disappointment.

    Projects were imagined more often than completed; plans were announced more readily than sustained. The result was not anger, but fatigue, a population taught to wait quietly and adapt privately.

    That posture began to change from 2023, when Honourable Mudashiru Kamorudeen assumed office and rejected the inherited rhythm of delay. By 2025, the consequences of that refusal were unmistakable.

    His leadership did not announce itself through dramatic gestures or rhetorical excess, but through a consistent insistence that governance is a function before it is a performance.

    Movement became the most visible metaphor of this shift. Roads that once dictated inconvenience and caution were gradually reclaimed as instruments of connection.

    The grading of critical rural routes, beginning with Apatere, Ogunbode, Awonde and extending to Aponloju, did more than smooth surfaces.

    It restored access to farms, shortened journeys, and reconnected families whose lives depend on mobility rather than abstraction. As the festive season approached, these improvements carried particular weight, allowing safer travel, easier reunions and a renewed sense that rural communities were no longer peripheral to local planning.

    In Lagelu, infrastructure was not treated as an end in itself, but as a condition for dignity. Markets became easier to reach, goods less costly to move, and daily routines less burdened by calculation. The simple act of travelling ceased to be a negotiation with neglect.

    Education followed the same philosophy of usefulness over display. Schools were not refurbished for ceremony, but repaired for function.

    Learning environments were restored with an understanding that classrooms shape confidence as much as curriculum.

    Teachers returned to spaces that supported their work; pupils encountered schools that suggested intention rather than abandonment.

    The effect was not dramatic, but enduring.
    Healthcare, too, was approached with practicality. Clinics regained relevance as places one could rely upon, not merely buildings bearing signs.

    Staffing, equipment and accessibility were addressed with the seriousness they demand. For families, this meant fewer impossible choices; for the vulnerable, it meant care that was present rather than promised.

    Security was strengthened without theatrics. The revitalisation of the Amotekun Corps base introduced order where uncertainty had lingered. Safety became structured, visible and preventative.

    Communities adjusted not to fear, but to the reassurance that preparedness brings. The nights grew quieter, not because threats vanished, but because readiness returned.

    What gives 2025 its significance is not the volume of interventions, but the coherence behind them. Kamorudeen did not inherit half-built legacies waiting conveniently for completion.

    Each initiative required conception, execution and persistence. Governance was treated as continuity, not convenience.

    Though aligned with the wider administrative philosophy of Governor Seyi Makinde and informed by mentorship from figures such as Otunba Seye Famojuro, his leadership in

    Lagelu has remained distinct in character. It has been restrained, methodical and resistant to embellishment. Progress was allowed to speak for itself.

    By the close of the year, Lagelu no longer speaks primarily in the language of anticipation. Its conversations are grounded in experience.

    The town has not been promised an ideal future, but it has been given direction. Roads carry movement, schools carry purpose, clinics carry care, and security carries confidence.

    Lagelu’s most important transformation in 2025 is not physical, but psychological. It has stopped waiting for change to arrive from elsewhere. It has learned, again, how to move, steadily, deliberately, and with the assurance that motion, sustained over time, is itself a form of leadership.

    The Kamorudeen Ideology: How Lagelu LG Found Direction From Poverty to Prosperity in 2025 by Oyo Amebo
    Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram
    Goalpoacher

    Related Posts

    An inevitable choice: Why Omo Iya Eleja is Poised to Transform Ibadan Northeast/Southeast in the National Assembly in 2027

    April 2, 2026

    Oyo 2027: Abioye and the Promise of Real Leadership in Egbeda State Constituency

    April 1, 2026

    Olatilewa Oladimeji Ayinla: A New Standard for Ido, Structured Leadership, Real Results, and a Future Built to Last

    March 30, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    New Comments
    • Idowuismaila raifu. on Fuel Palliative: Makinde Approves N10,000 for Civil Servants, LG Workers
    • JOHN OYENIYI on COVID-19: Private Varsities Appeal To NUC For Reopening For On-Campus Learning
    • Kareem Akeem on PHOTOS:Ayo Fatokun Foundation Empowers Youths In Akinyele LG
    • Adebayo Ayodeji on Oyo Government Gives Palliatives To Students In Tertiary Institutions
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Political News

    2027: Stakeholders Back Tosin Alabi, Say Competence Must Trump Sentiment in Egbeda/Ona-Ara Race

    By GoalpoacherApril 2, 20260

    As political conversations around the 2027 general elections begin to gather momentum, stakeholders across Egbeda/Ona-Ara…

    Oyo Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning Pushes To Codify Social Protection For Residents

    April 2, 2026

    2026 World Egungun Festival: Oyo Govt Seeks Collaboration with Pacesetter Transport Services

    April 2, 2026

    An inevitable choice: Why Omo Iya Eleja is Poised to Transform Ibadan Northeast/Southeast in the National Assembly in 2027

    April 2, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Goal Poacher News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp
    • Home
    • Lifestyle
    • Arts & Culture
    • Travel
    • Buy Now
    © {2026} Goalpoacher News . Designed by SPLASH ARTS. CONTACT US ON 08059330901

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.