kakalistiq.com reports that the Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Otunba-Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, has expressed deep gratitude for the endorsement by the Lagos State Council of Tradesmen and Artisans (LASCOTA), Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA Chapter.
At the LCDA Secretariat today, he reassured artisans of his unwavering commitment to their growth and prosperity, emphasizing that his administration will continue to prioritize initiatives that uplift local businesses, enhance vocational training, and provide better opportunities for tradesmen.

“This endorsement is a testament to the impact of our administration, and I assure you that we will not relent in our efforts. The next phase of our leadership will focus on greater economic empowerment, skill acquisition, and infrastructural expansion to further support the artisan community,” Anomo pledged.
LASCOTA, Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA Chapter, officially declared its full support for Anomo’s re-election bid at a meeting held at the Council Secretariat. The gathering, aimed at introducing the new executive members of the association, was led by Chairman Alhaji Jamiu Ademola, immediate past Chairman Alhaji Akeem Onadanya, and Board of Trustees (BOT) Chairman Elder Samson Adebisi Ajijedidun. The leadership publicly affirmed their confidence in Anomo’s administration, citing his commitment to inclusive governance and the development of the local economy.
According to the association’s leadership, Anomo has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to the welfare of artisans and tradesmen by implementing policies that support small businesses, vocational skills development, and infrastructural upgrades that directly benefit the sector.
“We have carefully assessed the leadership of Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, and without any doubt, he has proven to be a people-centred leader. His policies and projects have impacted all sectors, including artisans and tradesmen, making Ikosi-Ejinrin a more business-friendly environment,” Alhaji Jamiu Ademola stated.
Elder Ajijedidun also emphasized that Anomo’s administration has been marked by progress, unity, and empowerment. He noted that the association had witnessed significant support from the local government, including financial interventions, training programs, and infrastructural improvements that have enhanced the ease of doing business for local artisans.
The endorsement by LASCOTA adds to the growing wave of support for Anomo’s second-term bid, reflecting broad acceptance of his leadership across various sectors in Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA.