RE: MEETING WITH IDUMAGBO COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CLEANING EXERCISE OF ENTIRE ISALE-EKO COMMUNITY

RE: MEETING WITH IDUMAGBO COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION CLEANING EXERCISE OF ENTIRE ISALE-EKO COMMUNITY

On Friday 8th September 2023 at the IDU Secretariat, some members of the Executive committee of the Isale Eko Descendants Union met with members of the Idumagbo Community on the directive of Alaiyeluwa Oba Rilwan Akiolu 1.

The discussions centred around the concerns of Alaiyeluwa on the cleanliness and sanitation in the Isale Eko Community. Kabiyesi had instructed that the Idumagbo community liaise with IDU on how a sustained cleanup of the environment can be maintained.

We also discussed collaboration and synergy on various upcoming programmes of the IDU and the Idumagbo community.

It was agreed that the environmental sanitation should be carried out on Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th with active collaboration of LAWMA and other stakeholders.

On Sunday Morning 10th September, 2023. The Executive Committee of Isale-Eko Descendants Union led by our indefatigable Chairman Mr. Adeniji Kazeem SAN joined the elders, exco & members of Idumagbo community for an on the spot assessment of the tomb of our revered ERELU KUTI situated at Erelu square and other adjoining streets namely: Olugbani street, Oroyinyin Street, Shagbemi street, Ojo-Giwa street, Dosunmu street, Idumagbo avenue, Bombata complex, Oko Awo street , Idoluwo street , Princess street and Isale Gangan street

to supervise and ensure that the entire isale-eko community becomes cleaner and healthier.

 

Below are some pictures from the two events.

PRINCE ADEWALE TAORID OJORA FICSSM FCICN

General Secretary

 

RE: PREPARATION OF LAGOS ISLAND MODEL CITY STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENTS.

RE: PREPARATION OF LAGOS ISLAND MODEL CITY STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENTS.

Yesterday Friday 8th September, 2023 members of the Isale-Eko Descendants Union(IDU)  met with a team of Lagos State Government officials from the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development led by TPL Oladeinde L.O.B (Director Regional and MasterPlan Dept) at IDU Secretariat (Isale-Eko House)  as part of stakeholders engagement on the new Lagos Island Regeneration plan.

In attendance from the IDU were the Chairman Mr. Adeniji Kazeem SAN, Prince Adewale Ojora – Gen Sec, Yomi Suenu – Welfare Sec, Tunbosun Kessington – Newly co-opted Treasurer, Mr. Yomi Tokosi – Former Chairman, Mr. Kunle Ajanaku – Chairman membership committee, Alhaji Bolaji Are – Member-Membership committee, Biodun Dosunmu -Member Environmental committee and TPL  Lookman Oshodi -Consultant to IDU on Lagos Regeneration Plan.

The meeting started at 10 a.m. and ended at 12.30 pm after very useful deliberations. Consultations are still ongoing.

Below are some pictures and videos from the meeting.

 

Prince Adewale Ojora

General Secretary

Isale-Eko Descendants Union.

Isale Eko Descendants’ Union Visits Akiolu, Calls for More Govt Presence

The Isale Eko Descendants’ Union (IDU) has paid a visit to Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwanu Aremu Akiolu 1, seeking his support for the union’s programmes on education, urban regeneration, culture and health.

IDU, established as far back as 1939 to secure a better future for sons and daughters of Isale-Eko origin, observed infrastructure deficit in the indigenous community, thereby calling upon the State government to address the infrastructure deficit in the area.

The Chairman of IDU, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem (SAN) made the observation recently when the newly inaugurated members of IDU’s executive committee paid courtesy visit to Akiolu in Iga Idunganran, the traditional residence of the Lagos monarch.

Other members of IDU’s executive committee on the visit include its Vice Chairman, Mr. Aderemi Bashua SAN; General Secretary, Prince Adewale Ojora; Assistant General Secretary, Mr. Dale Ajayi-Bembe; Welfare Secretary, Mr. Yomi Suenu and Chairman-designate of the IDU Culture Committee, Mr. Akinwale Irokosu.

Alongside the monarch, who is also the patron of the union, several white cap chiefs led by the Olori Oloye and Opeluwa of Lagos, Chief Lateef Ajose, equally attended the meeting.

Speaking at the meeting, Kazeem acknowledged His Royal Majesty for his leadership and sought his support for the union’s programmes on education, urban regeneration, culture and health.

Kazeem, also former Attorney-General of Lagos State, observed that Isale Eko was in dire need of attention as its roads were collapsing due to poor drainage, flooding and poor sanitation.

Welcoming IDU’s new executives to his palace, Akiolu advised them to work closely with the state and local governments as well as other stakeholders to address the poor sanitary conditions in the Isale Eko community.

Akiolu, also Permanent Chairman of the Lagos State Council of Obas and Chiefs, emphasised the significance of improving the environment while stating his fear of an epidemic of the level experienced in 1918, if the issue of the environment is not addressed.

The monarch, who will turn 80 on October 29, directed that IDU should be the coordinating and umbrella body for all the various Indigenous groups in the community so they can speak with one strong voice.

He paid glowing tribute to the exemplary work of former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation and President of the International Court of Justice, late Prof. Taslim Olawale Elias, GCON, who pioneered the Union’s scholarship Fund in 1972.

He explained how the late jurist set up the Fund, then as Isale-Eko Descendants Scholarship Fund Committee, to support the indigenous people of Lagos and guarantee a befitting status for them socially, intellectually and politically.

He urged IDU’s newly inaugurated executives to follow the footsteps of the late jurist, admonishing them to use their position for the promotion of its goals and objectives only and not extraneous issues.

The monarch prayed for the new executives, urging them to discharge their duties in fear of God and work actively for the betterment of the community.

Oba of Lagos, Oba Akiolu at 78

 

We, Isale Eko Descendants Union, heartily congratulate His Royal Majesty, Oba of Lagos, Alaiyeluwa Oba Riliwanu Babatunde Osuolale Aremu Akiolu on his 78th Birthday.

Kabiyesi, Oba Akiolu, Akiolu 1, was born on 29th October, 1943. An urbane and knowledgeable monarch, His Majesty is an alumnus of Ansar-Ud-Deen Grammar School, Surulere as well as a graduate of Law from the University of Lagos. He was an officer of the Nigeria Police Force for 32 years and rose to the position of an Assistant Inspector- General of Police in 1999. He was crowned the 21st Oba of Lagos on 24th May, 2003 succeeding Oba Adeyinka Oyekan, who reigned from 1965-1st March, 2003, before joining his ancestors at the age of 91.

Oba Akiolu is known for his generosity, frankness, and courage, hence his reign has impacted positively on the lives and well-being of the people of Isale Eko and its environs. He has also been in the forefront of the campaign to return properties belonging to indigenes of Lagos which are presently in the possession of the Federal Government.

Oba Akiolu is very close to history and in fact has the history of Lagos, as well as its environs and people in his palm.

We therefore wish Kabiyesi, Alaiyeluwa Oba Akiolu, a memorable birthday. Ki Ade Pe Lori, Ki Bata Pe Lese.

Signed
Mr. Yomi Tokosi Chairman

Isale Eko Descendants’ Union Pays Tribute to Late Alhaji Mikhail Adisa Bashua, S.A.N., C.O.N.

Isale Eko Descendants’ Union Pays Tribute to Late Alhaji Mikhail Adisa Bashua, S.A.N., C.O.N.

We hereby announce the passing of an illustrious and eminent indigene of Isale Eko, Alhaji Mikhail Adisa Bashua, S.A.N., C.O.N.

He was aged 91. M.A. Bashua, as he was fondly and popularly known, was an upright, patriotic and erudite legal practitioner. An illustrious Son of Isale Eko. Alhaji M.A. Bashua was not only proud of his Isale Eko heritage, but he also worked for the growth, development and general wellbeing of the people. He was close to the community.

Born on 30th December, 1930, in Isale Eko, Alhaji M.A. Bashua was called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn, London, in 1960, and founded the law firm of M.A. Bashua & Co., in 1968. He was elected to the House of Representatives to represent Lagos Island in 1962. He took the silk as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 1997 and was awarded the national honour of Commander of the Order of Niger in 2008.

He has been buried according to Islamic rites. He’ll be sorely missed.

Signed.

Mr. Yomi Tokosi
Chairman
Isale Eko Descendants’ Union