Tag: Ayobo-Ipaja

  • Kosofe, Somolu mourn demise of Lagos coucil boss

    Kosofe, Somolu mourn demise of Lagos coucil boss

    The Executive Chairmen of Somolu and Kosofe Local Government Areas of Lagos State on Saturday,

    Mourned Mrs Bola Shobowale, the executive chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of the state.

    In separate condolence messages, the chairmen described the late Shobowale’s death as a great loss to the state and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Mr Moyosore Adedoyin Ogunlewe, Executive Chairman of Kosofe local government area,

    Expressed sadness over her demise, describing her as a committed woman, who worked tirelessly for the progress of the party.

    “I received the news of her demise with great shock. She was a dedicated public servant,

    “Who gave her all to the development of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA and Lagos state.

    “Her dedication to public service and commitment to community development have left an indelible mark on Ayobo-Ipaja and the greater Lagos state.

    “I extend my deepest sympathies to her bereaved family, the people of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA,

    “And the entire APC Lagos family at  this difficult time,” he said.

    Also, Mr Abdulhammed Salawu, Executive Chairman of Somolu local government area, expressed shock and sadness over the passing of Shobowale,

    He noted that before her demise, she was a very hardworking woman.

    “It is with a heavy heart that I received the news of the demise of the Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA chairperson.

    “On behalf of members of the executive, legislature, management and good people of Somolu,

    “I express heartfelt condolences to members of the executive committee, legislature, management and staff, the good people of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA, and APC family over this sad development.

    “May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace,” he said.

    Shobowale, the third executive chairman of the LCDA, who died on Friday, battled an undisclosed illness for a long time before she succumbed.

  • LAGOS: Gunmen kill 2, kidnap 3 persons at Ayobo-Ipaja

    LAGOS: Gunmen kill 2, kidnap 3 persons at Ayobo-Ipaja

    Gunmen on Sunday invaded Ayobo Housing Scheme Extension, Oshin area of Ayobo-Ipaja in Lagos State, kidnapped three persons and killed two others.

     

    The gunmen on Friday kidnapped two married women before a repeat of the same incident on Sunday in the area.

     

    The Financial Secretary of the Landlords’ Association in the area , Mr James Ojuade, on Sunday, said the gunmen, who allegedly killed two men and kidnapped two sisters on Friday, allegedly kidnapped another man on Sunday.

     

    He said that the gunmen came through the boundary between Lagos State and Ogun and escaped with their victims inside a boat.

     

    “About 6.00 p.m. on Friday, four men, who were armed with guns, broke into the residence of one Mr Rashidi Salami, beat his wife mercilessly and took away his two married daughters who came to visit them.

     

    “Two neighbours, who intercepted and wanted to prevent them from escaping with the women, were shot dead, before they escaped with their victims.

     

    “The deceased: Messrs Nurudeen Olanrenwaju and Idris Olowolayemo were buried yesterday according to Muslim rites,” Ojuade said.

     

    Ojuade added that the gunmen came again on Sunday at 1.00 p.m. to the building next to where they allegedly kidnapped the two women on Friday and kidnapped one Mr Kehinde, whom he said had just returned from church.

     

    “Immediately Kehinde parked his car, the gunmen jumped into his compound and started shooting bullets into his building.

     

    “They captured him and escaped again to Ogun through a canoe,” he added.

     

    Ojuade called on the state government to come to their aid and provide security for the area.

     

    In his words: “We want the government to erect police post in Oshin to reduce criminality in the area.

     

    “We want the police to help us rescue the three people who had been kidnapped.”

     

    Another resident, who only identified himself as Kunle explained that many residents had abandoned their houses in the area due to the incessant kidnappings.

     

    “The community is now deserted as many residents had packed out of their houses for fear of the unknown.

     

    “We can no longer sleep and close our eyes as our lives are not safe,” Kunle posited.

     

    He noted that the parents of the two women allegedly kidnapped on Friday were currently receiving treatment at the hospital.

     

    Meanwhile, some police officers had been drafted to the scene of the incident.