Recent remarks by Mr. Ayo Olusegun questioning the performance of Hon. Adeseyi Lawal have sparked debate across Ikeja Constituency I.
Yet, a broader and more balanced review of his work tells a different story—one rooted in visible results and consistent grassroots engagement.
Contrary to suggestions of inactivity, Hon. Lawal has maintained a steady focus on improving the welfare of his constituents through employment opportunities, educational support, community security, and infrastructure development.
One of the clearest indicators of his impact is in job creation.
Through his facilitation, several residents have secured employment in key Lagos State agencies such as TESCOM, SUBEB, and LAHASCOM. These opportunities have translated into financial stability for many families. Beneficiaries including Taofeek Bankole, Omobosola Adetunji, Olaleye Taiwo Abel, Saliu Fausat Olayinka, Ibrahim Mohammed Tijani, and Fadipe Abosede Kafilat highlight the real-life outcomes of these efforts.
Beyond employment, Hon. Lawal has also invested in education and social support. Numerous students in Ikeja Constituency I have benefited from the distribution of JAMB forms, easing access to higher education. In addition, he has provided financial assistance to residents by helping to offset various personal and household bills—interventions that have offered relief to many during challenging times.
In addressing security concerns, Hon. Lawal has embraced a community-driven approach. His facilitation of recruitment into the Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC) has ensured representation across wards such as Onilekere, Onigbongbo, and Oregun. Individuals like Imoleayo Paul Ipadelola, Adebayo Sheu Tijani, Mustapha Yunus Babatunde, and Idowu Kingsley Nwanka are now playing active roles in safeguarding their communities.
Infrastructure development has also remained a priority. The renovation of Ola-Adesega Street in Oregun stands as a practical example of responsive governance.
Though modest, such projects significantly improve daily life by enhancing mobility and supporting local economic activity.
While Mr. Ayo Olusegun’s comments reinforce the importance of accountability, the full picture points to a pattern of meaningful service delivery. Hon. Lawal’s efforts demonstrate that effective representation is best measured not by rhetoric, but by tangible improvements in people’s lives.
As discussions continue, residents of Ikeja Constituency I are encouraged to engage with a complete and factual view—one that recognizes both scrutiny and the substantial progress already made.






