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Ola Oluwa Local Government

Osun West senatorial district

Headquarters Reported
Ikonifin
Commonly listed as Ikonifin; some directories give Bode-Osi. Needs confirmation against the LG establishment instrument.
Address Verified
Beside Police Station, Ile-Ogo/Ikonifin Road, Bode-Osi
INEC local office, which sits at or beside the local government secretariat.

Who is in charge here

Disputed

Two sets of people claim the chairmanship of Osun's 30 local government councils: chairmen elected on the APC platform in October 2022, and chairmen elected on the PDP platform on 22 February 2025. Courts have ruled on parts of the dispute but the parties disagree over what those rulings mean, and federal allocations to the councils have been withheld throughout. Until an authoritative roster is confirmed, this site does not name individual chairmen.

Publishing a contested name as 'the chairman' would misinform residents and could unfairly represent real people. We list a name only once it is confirmed against an official source such as an OSSIEC declaration or a court order.

How this happened, step by step →

In plain words

In June 2026, Ola Oluwa Local Government was allocated ₦451.4 million. That places it 25 of 30 among Osun's local governments for the month, out of a total of ₦14.96 billion shared between all of them. It is 3.4% down on May 2026, when the local government was allocated ₦467.1 million.

That amount is not one payment. It is made up of several parts: Net Statutory Allocation ₦257.0 million, Total Share of Ecology ₦7.7 million, Net Share of Ecology ₦7.7 million, Value Added Tax ₦186.7 million. The statutory allocation is the main monthly share, and VAT is the tax added when people buy things, collected nationally and shared back out.

This is the amount set aside for the local government on paper. It is reported that this money has not been paid into the local government's account, because of the unresolved dispute over who lawfully runs Osun's councils.

The local government's headquarters is at Ikonifin. These figures come from the monthly report published by the Accountant-General of the Federation.

Given in June 2026
₦451.4m
-3.4% on May 2026
Position this month
25 of 30
Compared with Osun's other local governments
Total, 12 months
₦5.14bn
July 2025 – June 2026
Monthly average
₦428.2m

What Ola Oluwa was given each month

Striped bars are months when the money was set aside but reportedly not paid into the local government's account.

  • Jul 25₦383.3m
  • Aug 25₦420.5m
  • Sep 25₦428.5m
  • Oct 25₦477.1m
  • Nov 25₦437.2m
  • Dec 25₦388.5m
  • Jan 26₦439.9m
  • Feb 26₦442.7m
  • Mar 26₦387.9m
  • Apr 26₦413.8m
  • May 26₦467.1m
  • Jun 26₦451.4m
Released to local governmentsAllocated but reported withheld

What made up the June 2026 figure

The money is not one payment. These are the parts it is built from, named the way the Federal Government's own report names them. The parts change from month to month.

ComponentAmount
Value Added Tax₦186,732,361.88
Deduction₦0.00
Net Share of Ecology₦7,709,196.08
Total Share of Ecology₦7,709,196.08
Transfer of 50% Share of Ecology to NDDC/HYPPADEC₦0.00
Net Statutory Allocation₦256,973,202.59
Total allocation₦451,414,760.55

Taken from: Disbursement-June-2026.pdf. FAAC records this local government as “OLA-OLUWA”.