Our Departments
The Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government operates through well-structured departments and units that ensure efficient governance, community development, and service delivery. Each department plays a vital role in implementing government policies, managing resources, and promoting the welfare of residents across all wards of the LGA.
Below is an overview of the key departments and their responsibilities:
Administration and Human Resource Department
Handles the general administration, personnel management, and staff welfare of the local government. Ensures effective communication, coordination, and human capital development.
Budget, Planning, Research and Statistics Department
Coordinates the planning and evaluation of all government programs. Collects data, conducts research, and supports evidence-based decision-making.
Finance and Accounts Department
Manages budgeting, revenue collection, payroll, and financial control. Promotes transparency and accountability in all financial transactions.
Works & Infrastructure Department
Responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of roads, drainage systems, and public facilities across the LGA.
Environmental Health & Sanitation Department
Promotes public hygiene through waste management, environmental inspections, fumigation, and sanitation campaigns.
Health & Medical Services Department
Provides quality healthcare through the administration of primary health centers, immunization drives, and community health education.
Education Department
Oversees all public primary schools, adult education, and literacy programs, ensuring access to quality and inclusive education for all.
Social Development, Women Affairs & Poverty Alleviation Department
Empowers women, youth, and vulnerable groups through skill acquisition, social welfare, and poverty reduction initiatives.
Housing & Urban Development Department
Manages urban planning, building approvals, and housing development, ensuring safe and organized physical growth.
Agriculture & Rural Development Department
Supports farmers with training, cooperatives, and extension services. Encourages food security and agricultural innovation.
Information, Communication & Technology (ICT) Department
Drives digital transformation through ICT integration, public information dissemination, and management of the council’s online platforms.
Legal Services Department
Provides legal counsel, drafts contracts, enforces council by-laws, and represents the LGA in legal proceedings.
Security & Community Affairs Department
Coordinates community policing, liaises with law enforcement agencies, and promotes peace and safety across communities.
