Ogun State in Nigeria operates a political structure with 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and numerous wards within each LGA. Each LGA is further divided into wards for effective governance and representation. The LGAs in Ogun State include Abeokuta North, Abeokuta South, Ado-Odo/Ota, Ewekoro, Ifo, Ijebu East, Ijebu North, Ijebu North East, Ijebu Ode, Ikenne, Imeko Afon, Ipokia, Obafemi Owode, Odeda, Odogbolu, Ogun Waterside, Remo North, Sagamu, Yewa North, and Yewa South. Each LGA has its own administrative and political structures with elected officials representing the interests of the residents at the local level.

The wards within each LGA are designed to bring governance closer to the people, allowing for grassroots participation in decision-making processes. The delineation of wards in Ogun State follows specific criteria considering population distribution, geographical features, and the need for effective representation. With this political structure, residents of Ogun State have the opportunity to participate in local governance through their elected representatives at the ward and LGA levels.


Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area in Ogun State consists of several wards that cater to the representation and governance of the local communities. Here is a list of wards in Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area:

1. Abalabi
2. Abatade
3. Abeokuta
4. Abule Ayo
5. Abule Sura
6. Agbede
7. Agbola
8. Agboyin
9. Agunmo
10. Agunrenbi
11. Ajibode
12. Akogun
13. Akute
14. Aseese
15. Atan
16. Gudugbe
17. Ibogun
18. Iberekodo
19. Ijoko
20. Imowo
21. Isonyin
22. Ita Oshin
23. Ita Togun
24. Iyesi
25. Lambe
26. Leme
27. Obantoko
28. Ogere
29. Ojere
30. Oke-Oyinbo
31. Oke-Sopen
32. Olomore
33. Onijoko
34. Onijoko-Agodo
35. Onigbongbo
36. Onikolobo
37. Onimoko
38. Onipele
39. Oniro
40. Oniyanrin
41. Oniyangan
42. Oniyun
43. Orile-Imo
44. Osiele
45. Ota
46. Owode
47. Owo-Lagbara
48. Oyeleye
49. Pakoto
50. Papa Ereplanki
51. Sango
52. Yemetu

These wards play a crucial role in local governance and representation within Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area, ensuring that the needs and concerns of the residents are effectively addressed at the grassroots level.

Kingsley Ayinde
Ogun State in Nigeria operates a political structure with 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and numerous wards within each LGA. Each LGA is further divided into wards for effective governance and representation. The LGAs in Ogun State include Abeokuta North, Abeokuta South, Ado-Odo/Ota, Ewekoro, Ifo, Ijebu East, Ijebu North, Ijebu North East, Ijebu Ode, Ikenne, Imeko Afon, Ipokia, Obafemi Owode, Odeda, Odogbolu, Ogun Waterside, Remo North, Sagamu, Yewa North, and Yewa South. Each LGA has its own administrative and political structures with elected officials representing the interests of the residents at the local level. The wards within each LGA are designed to bring governance closer to the people, allowing for grassroots participation in decision-making processes. The delineation of wards in Ogun State follows specific criteria considering population distribution, geographical features, and the need for effective representation. With this political structure, residents of Ogun State have the opportunity to participate in local governance through their elected representatives at the ward and LGA levels. Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area in Ogun State consists of several wards that cater to the representation and governance of the local communities. Here is a list of wards in Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area: 1. Abalabi 2. Abatade 3. Abeokuta 4. Abule Ayo 5. Abule Sura 6. Agbede 7. Agbola 8. Agboyin 9. Agunmo 10. Agunrenbi 11. Ajibode 12. Akogun 13. Akute 14. Aseese 15. Atan 16. Gudugbe 17. Ibogun 18. Iberekodo 19. Ijoko 20. Imowo 21. Isonyin 22. Ita Oshin 23. Ita Togun 24. Iyesi 25. Lambe 26. Leme 27. Obantoko 28. Ogere 29. Ojere 30. Oke-Oyinbo 31. Oke-Sopen 32. Olomore 33. Onijoko 34. Onijoko-Agodo 35. Onigbongbo 36. Onikolobo 37. Onimoko 38. Onipele 39. Oniro 40. Oniyanrin 41. Oniyangan 42. Oniyun 43. Orile-Imo 44. Osiele 45. Ota 46. Owode 47. Owo-Lagbara 48. Oyeleye 49. Pakoto 50. Papa Ereplanki 51. Sango 52. Yemetu These wards play a crucial role in local governance and representation within Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area, ensuring that the needs and concerns of the residents are effectively addressed at the grassroots level. Kingsley Ayinde 🇳🇬
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