OUR LAGOS MIRROR JANUARY: MAYORESS SAMIAT ABOLANLE BADA


Lagos Mirror Magazine 


Landmark of Leadership: The Ikosi Isheri Health Centre and the Signature of Purposeful Governance

In the landscape of grassroots governance across Lagos State, few projects have spoken as clearly and enduringly as the Ikosi Isheri Health Centre. Beyond bricks and mortar, this singular intervention has come to symbolise vision, competence, and people-centred leadership—qualities that made Mayoress Abolanle Samiat Bada stand out among her contemporaries in the last Local Government administration cycle in Lagos State.


As Executive Chairman of Ikosi Isheri LCDA, Mayoress Bada demonstrated that effective governance is best measured by tangible outcomes that touch everyday lives. The Health Centre is not merely a public facility; it is a statement of priorities. By strengthening access to quality healthcare, particularly at the community level, her administration addressed one of the most critical needs of urban and peri-urban populations public health, dignity, and responsive service delivery.


What distinguishes this project is its clarity of purpose and lasting relevance. In an era where many public works fade into obscurity, the Ikosi Isheri Health Centre remains a reference point for how local government can deliver infrastructure that is functional, inclusive, and sustainable. It elevated the profile of the LCDA and set a benchmark for leadership rooted in service rather than symbolism.


As conversations around leadership continuity and democratic renewal gain momentum, there is growing public confidence that Mayoress Abolanle Samiat Bada’s re-election will be driven by democratic choice, performance, and the will of the people. Her record suggests a leadership style anchored in accountability, community trust, and institutional growth.


This January edition of LAGOS MIRROR MAGAZINE proudly celebrates not only a landmark project but also the values it represents vision, impact, and responsible governance. As Lagos continues its march toward inclusive development, stories like Ikosi Isheri remind us that true progress often begins at the local level, led by leaders who understand that legacy is built through service.

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