Harmony Estate CDA Hold first AGM, Unveils Infrastructure, Security, Power Projects

Harmony Estate CDA Hold first AGM, Unveils Infrastructure, Security, Power Projects 
Harmony Estate CDA has revealed various achievement during their First AGM, not leaving out challenges.

Reeling out the achievement in Abeokuta recently at NMA Open Field adjacent Captain Oludipe Close along Lycium Nursery and Primary School,  the the Chairman, 
Harmony Estate Ikereku Ayedun Laderin Community Development Association (CDA) Mrs. Bolanle Olaniyi, said  the First Annual General Meeting (AGM), was to  mark a major milestone in the estate’s collective drive for structured development, improved security, and community welfare.

Olaniyi, described the meeting as a historic moment, reflecting on one year of leadership marked by unity, cooperation, and measurable progress.

She expressed gratitude to God and to residents of the estate for their consistent support, noting that community participation had been central to the achievements recorded since the inauguration of the current executive.

According to the Chairman, " The CDA successfully facilitated the installation of adequate street lighting across the estate, improving safety and night-time visibility,  acquisition of 500KVA electrical transformer provided by the Ogun State Government under the administration of Governor Dapo Abiodun, CON,  rehabilitation and filling of potholes on major internal roads and strengthening security through the erection of gates in vulnerable areas as we as  engagement of trained security personnel equipped to respond to emerging security challenges among others.

She added that the community had made notable progress in its financial performance during the year under review, expanded its partnerships with sister communities, and enhanced its collective bargaining strength, all of which have created opportunities for shared resources and long-term benefits for residents.

Mrs. Olaniyi urged members to remain vigilant and adaptable in the face of prevailing economic and security challenges in the country, stressing the need for transparency, innovation, and good governance as the community enters the 2026 financial year.

Presenting the management report, the General Secretary of the CDA, Mr. Kazeem Momodu, gave an account of the association’s administrative and membership status for the year ended.

He disclosed that total membership of the Harmony Estate CDA, including residents at home and in the diaspora as well as tenants, stood at 146 as of the end of the year. He noted that the association remains open to new members who meet its financial and administrative requirements.

Momodu, however, expressed concern over low attendance at the AGM despite prior notifications through official communication channels, adding that the executive council is optimistic that participation will improve in subsequent meetings.

Both the chairman and secretary commended members of the executive council, committee members, and volunteers for their dedication, while appreciating the support of government officials, CDCS leaders, and delegates from sister communities.

The AGM attracted officials of the Ogun State Cooperative Federation (OGSCOFED), representatives of the Ogun State Directorate of Cooperative Services, leaders of the Central Community Development Association (CDCS), delegates from sister communities, and residents of the estate, with a call for renewed collaboration, unity, and shared vision for greater development in the 2026 financial year.

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