Our Vision
Enhance the quality of lives of the people residing within the jurisdiction of the Local Council Development Area.
Our Mission
Set clear goals for progress in poverty reduction, tracked in a participatory manner, through carefully selected intermediate and outcome indicators.
Ensure participation of poor communities and households in choosing and implementing services and monitoring them to keep providers accountable.
Addressing asset in–equalities across gender, ethnic, racial and social divides by measures like: Action to support small farmers; getting girls into school such as offering cash or food for schooling.
Expansion of access to information for poor drivellers to allow them to participate in markets and to monitor Local Council.
Provision of Public complaints boxes with a view to increasing responsiveness and accountability of the of the public officers.
Promoting measures to involve women representation in local assemblies.
To deliver the dividends of democracy by providing social amenities to the nooks and cranny of the LCDA.
Our Objectives
- To engender substantial improvement in the social amenities and infrastructures such as good road networks; broading access to drinkable water supply.
- Security of lives and properties.
- Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- Achieve universal primary education
- Promoting gender equality and empower women
- Reduce child mortality
- Improve maternal health
- Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
- Ensure environmental sustainability
- Identify and implement public policies that have the greatest impact on poverty
- Grading of Odeyale to Ajia and Ajia to Egbeda express road
- Securing temporary accommodation for the LCDA i.e. a block of three (3) classrooms and six (6) classrooms
at St. Paul’s Anglican Primary School and Community Secondary School respectively in Ajia. - Conveyance of a stakeholders meeting to sensitize the people about the creation of Inukan LCDA, intimating
them with the boundaries and villages making the LCDA. - A section of Oko-Loko Ole road has been graded which before was totally impassable disconnecting the community
from other communities especially Ife–Ibadan express road - Meeting with the community leaders to collate their problems with a view to addressing them.
- Stepping up efforts to boost Internally Generated Revenue {IGR} of the council.
Inukan Local Council Development Area with its at Ajia was created out of
Ona–AraLocal Government by the Executive Governor of Oyo State Senator Isiaq Abiola Ajimobi on 6th October 2016 with some area delineated as its components as enshrined in Oyo State Government Gazette No. 21, Volume 14; dated 20th October, 2016.
Ward 03 Badeku
Ward 04 Gbada – Efon
Ward 06 Ogbere Idi – Osan
Ward 08 Ajia
Ward 11 Oremeji
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