Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA empowers 100 residents with N100,000 grants, provides 500 free UTME forms
Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State on Friday empowered 100 traders, artisans and other residents with cash grants of N100,000 each, amounting to a total of N10
Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State on Friday empowered 100 traders, artisans and other residents with cash grants of N100,000 each, amounting to a total of N10 million.
The LCDA Chairman, Lukmon Agbaje, said during the empowerment programme held at the council secretariat that the funds were meant to support the beneficiaries’ businesses.
He also announced the provision of free Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) forms for 500 indigent students in the community.
Agbaje stated that his administration remains committed to promoting economic prosperity and improving the welfare of residents in the council area.
“These direct cash grants of N100,000 each target traders, artisans and vulnerable households to boost small businesses and provide relief amid economic challenges.
“The initiative is a clear fulfilment of our campaign promises,” he said.
“Our administration remains committed to creating opportunities that uplift our people and strengthen the economic and educational foundation of our community,” he said.
Agbaje, who was represented by the Council Secretary, Mr Ahmad Yusuff, encouraged the beneficiaries to use the funds judiciously for self reliance.
He urged the youth to make the most of the educational opportunities provided, particularly by taking advantage of the administration’s coaching centres designed to prepare students for the UTME.
He reiterated the administration’s dedication to transforming the LCDA and fulfilling its promises to the people.
Mrs Bankole Bawa, the LCDA Council Manager, said she was satisfied with the initiative and urged beneficiaries to utilise the financial support wisely to expand their small-scale businesses and improve their economic stability.
“We really appreciate the council chairman for taking a step further by empowering hardworking entrepreneurs across our wards with non-repayable grants to strengthen and expand their businesses.
“These grants are more than financial support; they are a testament to our belief in your ingenuity, resilience, and determination and we urge the beneficiaries to make proper use of the grants,” she said.
Mrs Wunmi Oladejo, one of the beneficiaries, expressed deep appreciation to the chairman for the impactful programme, describing the support as timely and life-changing.
“This is a great opportunity for me. I intend to invest the money into starting a small business that will help support my family,” she said.
Sunday Aderoju, a beneficiary of the free UTME forms, also thanked the council chairman for the opportunity given to him to write the 2026 university entrance examination.
“I really appreciate the chairman for this great opportunity. We thought it was a lie before but now it has come to reality,” he said.



