Public Criticism Emerges Over Kosofe Aspirant Dele Osinowo Kosofe Aspirant as Residents Question His Record*
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A wave of criticism is building against Dele Osinowo, former LCDA chairman and current aspirant for a House of Representatives seat in Kosofe, following a strongly worded message circulating across community platforms.
The viral post, originating from residents in Agboyi-Ketu, accuses Osinowo of poor leadership and disconnect from the needs of ordinary people during his time in office. It alleges that many of his projects failed to improve the lives of the grassroots, instead favoring elites and outsiders.
Particularly, the message criticizes market developments reportedly carried out under his administration, claiming they are too expensive for average traders and have effectively excluded local residents. It also raises concerns about land allocation, suggesting that public resources were mismanaged or diverted away from the people they were meant to serve.
In a direct challenge, the statement calls on Osinowo to “show your report card,” questioning what tangible benefits the average citizen can point to after his eight-year tenure as chairman.
The criticism reflects a deeper frustration among sections of the electorate who feel sidelined and unheard. For many, this is no longer just about campaign promises, but about accountability and past performance.
As the race for Kosofe representation intensifies, these allegations—if left unaddressed—could shape public perception and influence voter sentiment in the constituency.
At the time of filing this report, Dele Osinowo has not publicly responded to the claims.
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