November 26, 2025
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The Executive Chairman of Ibarapa Central Local Government, Hon. Olusola Adeleke has once again demonstrated his commitment to grassroots empowerment as he attended the anniversary of the Ifesowapo Barbers’ Association, where he provided modern barbing instruments to members and a cash donation to boost the operations of association.

The event held at Atunise Barber Hall,along Police secondary School area, gathered barbers from different communities who expressed joy and excitement at the Chairman’s unexpected but impactful gesture.

In his message made available by his personal assistant Azeez Sodiq during the presentation, Hon. Olusola Adeleke noted that the empowerment was part of his administration’s broader plan to support small businesses, enhance vocational skills and encourage self-reliance across Ibarapa Central. He assured the association that the support given to them was only the beginning.

According to Hon Olusola….
This is just the starting point. More empowerment programmes are on the way for artisans, youths and small business owners.

 


 

 

Our goal is to ensure that everyone especially those working hard at the grassroots feels the positive impact of this administration,”
Hon. Adeleke stated.

The Chairman of the Ifesowapo Barbers’ Association, Mr. Seun Olanrewaju expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Executive Chairman for fulfilling the promise he made to the association. He described Hon. Adeleke as a leader whose words can be trusted.

He further explained that Hon. Adeleke promised us and today he has fulfilled it. This is the kind of leadership we want, one that listens, responds and supports the people.

We are grateful for this empowerment support, it’s would greatly enhance the productivity of our members and improve the quality of service delivery across the community.

The empowerment programme further cements Hon. Olusola Adeleke’s image as a leader committed to practical development, human capital growth and the upliftment of artisans and small-scale entrepreneurs in Ibarapa Central.

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