Complete List Of LGAs In Lagos State And Their Chairmen

LGAs In Lagos State And Their Chairmen

This is the complete list of all the 20 local government areas In Lagos state, Including their headquarters, and chairman:

S/N
LGA
Headquarter
Chairman
1
Agege
Agege
Egunjobi Ganiyu Kola
2
Ajeromi Ifelodun Ajegunle
Ajegunle
Ayoola Fatai Adekunle
3
Alimosho
Akowonjo
Sulaiman Jelili Adewale
4
Amuwo Odofin
Festac Town
Buraimoh Valentine Oluwaseun
5
Apapa
Apapa
Hon. Idowu Adejumoke Senbanjo
6
Badagry
Badagry
Onilude Olusegun Adeniran
7
Epe
Epe
Hon. Princess Surah O. Animashaun
8
Eti Osa West
Lagos
Hon Saheed Adesegun Bankole
9
IBEJU-LEKKI
Ibeju
Hon. Engr. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa
10
Ifako Ijaye
Ogba
Prince Usman Akanbi Hamzat
11
IKEJA
Ikeja
Balogun Mojeed Alabi
12
Ikorodu
Ikorodu
Adesina Ayodeji Wasiu
13
Kosofe
Ojota
Moyosore Ogunlewe
14
Lagos Island Isale-Eko
Lagos Island
Prince Tijani Adetoyese Olusi
15
Lagos Mainland
Ebute-Metta (West)
Essein Ajala Omolola Rasheedat
16
Mushin
Mushin
Bamighoye Emmanuel Olarenwaju
17
OJO
Ojo Town
Idowu Rasulu Olusola
18
Oshodi Isolo
Oshodi
Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede
19
Shomolu
Somolu
Hon. Abdul Hamed Salawu 'Dullar'
20
Surulere
Surulere
Hon.Sulaimon Bamidele Yusuf

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Map Of Lagos State LGAs

Map Of Lagos State

What Is The Capital Of Lagos State?

The capital city of Lagos State is Ikeja. With a population estimated at 470,200 in 2022, Ikeja serves as the administrative and commercial center of Lagos State.

Ikeja was known as “Akeja,” named after a deity of the Awori people. It was originally settled by the Awori people and later became an agricultural hinterland for Lagos.

Ikeja’s transformation into a bustling city began with the opening of the Lagos-Ibadan railway in 1901, which facilitated its growth as a residential and industrial suburb of Lagos.

Today, Ikeja is well-known for its vibrant atmosphere, diverse economic activities, and cultural value. Notably, Ikeja hosts the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, the largest airport in Nigeria.

The city is also home to iconic landmarks such as Femi Kuti’s Africa Shrine and Lagbaja’s Motherland, which are popular venues for live music.

Moreover, Ikeja City Mall is the largest shopping mall on the Lagos State mainland, offering a wide range of retail and entertainment options.

In addition to its commercial life, Ikeja plays an important part in Nigeria’s aviation industry, housing the headquarters of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and the Accident Investigation Bureau. Several major airlines, including Arik Air and Aero Contractors, have their head offices located in Ikeja.

Furthermore, Ikeja has a thriving computer market known as Otigba or Computer Village, which has grown from a small market to a bustling hub with over 3000 shops offering computer sales, repairs, and various electronic services.

List Of Lagos State Local Government Areas By Population

Here’s a list of Lagos State’s 20 local government areas and their most recent population:

NoLGA2022 Population Projection
1Agege683,600
2Ajeromi-Ifelodun1,017,500
3Alimosho1,953,500
4Amuwo-Odofin487,000
5Apapa330,100
6Badagry351,900
7Epe269,000
8Eti-Osa420,100
9Ibeju/Lekki174,400
10Ifako-Ijaye633,200
11Ikeja470,200
12Ikorodu781,500
13Kosofe1,010,800
14Lagos Island314,900
15Lagos Mainland483,600
16Mushin935,400
17Ojo901,800
18Oshodi-Isolo931,300
19Shomolu597,400
20Surulere744,400

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Which Is The Most Populated Local Government In Lagos State?

The most populated local government area in Lagos State is Alimosho.

According to the Population Projection of 2022, Alimosho has the largest population in Lagos State, estimated to be about 1,953,500 people. Although the official census figure from 2006 recorded a population of 1,288,714, the Lagos State Government argued that the actual population at that time exceeded 2 million residents within the LGA.

Alimosho was established in 1945 and has since been subdivided into several Local Community Development Areas (LCDA) including Agbado/Oke-odo LCDA, Ayobo/Ipaja LCDA, Egbe/Idimu LCDA, Ikotun/Igando LCDA, and Mosan Okunola LCDA.

The area is culturally rich, with major festivals such as Oro, Igunnu, and Egungun celebrated annually. The population of Alimosho is mostly made up of Egbados, and the community is seen by the widespread practice of Islam and Christianity.

Yoruba is the predominant language spoken in the area. Despite its rich culture and large population, Alimosho is often regarded as the noisiest local government area in Lagos State.

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