July 6, 2026
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In a clear showcase of open and participatory democracy, the Lagelu Local Government in Oyo State on Friday hosted the Ibadan Less City Stakeholdersโ€™ Consultative & Engagement Meeting for the 2026 Oyo State Budget.










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This landmark event which brought together representatives from the six local government areas that made up the less city: Akinyele, Egbeda, Ido, Lagelu, Oluyole, and Ona-Araโ€”underscored Makindeโ€™s Oyoโ€™s bold experiment in grassroots governance, offering a model that resonates far beyond its borders.

Under Governor Seyi Makindeโ€™s visionary leadership, this gathering, the seventh in a statewide series, amplified the voices of ordinary citizens, weaving their aspirations into the stateโ€™s fiscal roadmap.

Held under the aegis of the Oyo State Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, the meeting drew a diverse coalition of stakeholders, reflecting the rich tapestry of Ibadan Less Cityโ€™s communities.

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Market women, their voices honed by years of trade, demanded improved roads to unlock economic potential. Artisans called for vocational training centers to empower a new generation.

Persons with disabilities (PWDs) advocated for accessible infrastructure, emphasizing equity as a cornerstone of progress. Community Development Committees (CDCs), religious leaders, and traditional rulers outlined visions for cohesive growth, while youth and womenโ€™s councils pushed for maternal health programs, and greater economic empowerment initiatives.

Farmers, the backbone of Oyoโ€™s agrarian economy, pressed for irrigation systems and climate-resilient support.

Lagelu LGA Chairman, Hon. Mudashiru Kamorudeen hailed the event as a โ€œglobal beacon of participatory governance.โ€

The event aligns with parallel consultations across Oyoโ€™s zones, from Oke-Ogun to Ogbomoso, cementing the stateโ€™s reputation as a trailblazer in Nigeriaโ€™s federal landscape. The dialogue pulsed with urgency, as stakeholders built on Makindeโ€™s transformative recordโ€”modernized airports, rural arteries, and pension reforms that have set national benchmarks.

Yet, they pressed for more: rehabilitated hinterland roads; expanded safety nets for women and youths among others.

These demands, rooted in lived realities, highlight Oyoโ€™s commitment to transparency and accountability, qualities that have drawn international attention as African democracies seek sustainable governance models.

In attendance at the event were top political functionaries that included; Hon. Akintunde Olajide Emmanuel, Chairman-Oyo House of Assembly Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs who represented the state governor; the state commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Prof. Musibau Babatunde; Mr. T.J. Ayanleke, Permanent Secretary (PS) for the state Ministry of Budget and economic Planning; and Chairmen of the six local government areas of Ibadan Less City and their representatives.

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