Calls for the re-election of Jubreel Abdul-Kareem Ayodeji have continued to grow following a series of developmental and empowerment programmes executed across Agege and Orile-Agege since 2023.
The lawmaker, who represents Agege Constituency II in the Lagos State House of Assembly, has been praised for initiatives focused on education, healthcare, youth empowerment, sports development, and welfare support.
Among the programmes earning public commendation is the annual “Jubilation Football Competition,” which brings together football clubs and young talents from communities within the constituency.
The competition, alongside sponsorship support and distribution of sporting equipment, has been described as a platform for promoting unity, fitness, and youth engagement.
Youths in the constituency have also benefited from vocational training in solar-inverter installation and CCTV technology, while students continue to receive free JAMB forms annually.
Residents noted that the combination of food support programmes, healthcare interventions, and empowerment initiatives has strengthened the lawmaker’s connection with the grassroots.
Political stakeholders and community members said the consistency of the interventions demonstrates visionary leadership and a commitment to improving the welfare of constituents.
They maintained that continuity in representation would enable ongoing projects and social intervention programmes to be expanded for the benefit of more residents.
Since assuming office in 2023, Ayodeji has sustained several people-oriented programmes aimed at improving the living conditions of residents across Agege and Orile-Agege.
In the education sector, the lawmaker has facilitated the distribution of over 5,100 free JAMB forms annually to students, helping many young people pursue higher education opportunities.
To address economic hardship and food insecurity, he also introduced the “Jubilation Livelihood Support” initiative, a periodic food distribution programme for vulnerable residents, which is currently in its third edition this year.
His youth empowerment initiatives include free skill-acquisition programmes and vocational training in solar-inverter installation and CCTV technology, with beneficiaries also receiving starter packs and working tools to support self-employment and entrepreneurship.
Widows and vulnerable residents have equally benefited from cash support schemes, with over 3,400 beneficiaries reportedly reached through various intervention programmes.
In the healthcare sector, Ayodeji has organised medical outreach programmes and facilitated the enrollment of about 1,000 constituents into the Ilera Eko health insurance scheme under the Lagos State Health Management Agency.
Reacting to the initiatives, an Agege resident, Alhaja Kudirat Balogun, described the lawmaker as “a responsive and compassionate representative who understands the needs of the people.
“He has touched many homes through food support and empowerment programmes. Many students who could not afford JAMB forms have benefited from his intervention,” she said.
Similarly, Mr. Chukwuemeka Okafor, a trader in Orile-Agege, commended the lawmaker for his inclusiveness and grassroots connection.
“Hon. Jubreel has shown that leadership is about service. The healthcare support and empowerment programmes have helped many families survive difficult times,” Okafor stated.
Also speaking, Alhaji Musa Abdullahi praised the annual football competition and youth training schemes, saying they had helped to keep many youths positively engaged.
“The sports competition and vocational training programmes are reducing idleness among young people. Many youths are now learning profitable skills,” he said.



