Ayobo-Ipaja Council Chairman,Bolatito Shobowale, Passes Away After Prolonged Illness
.....Residents Mourn the Loss of a Visionary Leader

Ayobo-Ipaja, Lagos State – The Chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Mrs. Bolatito Shobowale, has passed away after a prolonged battle with an undisclosed illness. Her death was announced on Friday, plunging the council area into mourning.
Mrs. Shobowale, the third executive chairman of the LCDA, was widely respected for her dedication to grassroots development and her transformative leadership. Her passing has left a profound void in the community she served with unwavering commitment.
The acting chairman of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA, Otunba Ladi Oluwaloni (OLO 1), confirmed the tragic news in a heartfelt tribute. He described her death as both shocking and devastating, revealing that he received the news while on an official assignment at the Lagos State Secretariat. Oluwaloni, who was recently sworn in as acting chairman by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu following Mrs Shobowale’s prolonged absence, praised her as a mother, mentor, and pillar of strength.
“Hon. Chief (Mrs.) Shobowale was more than a leader; she was a mother, a mentor, and a pillar of strength to many. Her passion for grassroots development, resilience in governance, and deep love for the people of Ayobo-Ipaja will never be forgotten,” Oluwaloni stated.
During her tenure, Mrs. Shobowale spearheaded numerous initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure, healthcare, and community empowerment. Her visionary leadership laid a strong foundation for the continued growth and development of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA, earning her the admiration and respect of residents.
Oluwaloni emphasized that her legacy of selfless service, integrity, and commitment to good governance would continue to inspire future generations. He extended his condolences to her family, friends, and loved ones, urging the community to uphold the values she championed.
“As we bid farewell to this remarkable leader, we take solace in the fact that her impact will live on in the hearts and lives of those she served. May the Almighty grant her eternal rest and give us the strength to uphold the values she stood for,” he added.
Residents of Ayobo-Ipaja LCDA have also expressed deep sorrow over her passing, recalling her accessibility, dedication, and unwavering commitment to their welfare. Many described her as a leader who prioritized the needs of the people and worked tirelessly to improve their quality of life.
As arrangements for her final rites are being made, the entire LCDA mourns the loss of a leader whose contributions will forever be etched in the history of Ayobo-Ipaja. Her light, as many have noted, will continue to shine through the lives she touched and the community she transformed.

