Akintayo Celebrates Lagelu Lawmaker, Hails Him as an All-Inclusive, People-Centred Leader on Birthday Anniversary
The Executive Chairman of Ibadan North East Local Government, Hon. Ibrahim Akintayo (Omu Yes), has congratulated Hon. Olajide Akintunde (AKT) lawmaker representing Lagelu State Constituency on the occasion of his birthday anniversary, praising him as an all-inclusive, people-centred legislator whose leadership continues to uplift communities across Oyo State.
In a statement on Wednesday, Hon. Akintayo described the Lagelu lawmaker as “a dedicated representative whose approach to leadership is rooted in fairness, accessibility, and genuine concern for the welfare of the people.”
He noted that the celebrant has consistently demonstrated a rare blend of humility, strategic engagement, and unwavering commitment to community growth — qualities that have earned him deep respect within and beyond his constituency.
“You have shown, time and again, that true representation goes beyond the chambers. Your inclusive style, constant presence in your communities, and responsiveness to the needs of your people stand you out as one of the most dependable lawmakers in Oyo State,” Akintayo said.
He added that the Lagelu lawmaker’s legislative contributions, empowerment programmes, youth-focused initiatives, and developmental interventions have continued to impact lives positively, reinforcing his reputation as a leader who listens, acts, and delivers.
Hon. Akintayo commended the synergy the lawmaker maintains with key stakeholders across the state, noting that such collaboration is crucial for sustaining good governance and fostering development at the grassroots.
Praying for God’s continued guidance and strength for him, the Ibadan North East Chairman wished the celebrant a year filled with greater accomplishments and renewed grace to continue his service to the people.
“As you mark another year, may your vision remain clear, your strength renewed, and your impact even greater. Oyo State is proud of your exemplary leadership,” Akintayo added.

