The first executive chairman of Oke-Ero is the late Otunba Moses Afolayan, while the second was Barrister Kayode Towoju.
Established traditional titles and Seats in the Local Government Area are: Alofa of Iloffa — a first-class King, Olota of Odo-Owa, Elekan of Ekan Meje, Edemarun of Kajola, Onidofin of Idofin Igbana, Obajisun of Ayedun, Onimode of Imode, Odokogun of Ilale, Elegosi of Egosi, Onimoji of Imoji and Onidofin of Idofin Odo-Ase.
Tourist sites in the district include the Imole-Boja Rock Shelter; the Odo-Owa Adin Factory; The Relics of Apostle Joseph Ayodele Babalola (1904-1959), the world acclaimed “Father of Nigerian pentecostalism,” and His Prayer Mountain;” iloffa odo owa district which comprises seven villages, namely: iloffa, Owa,Imode,Ikotun,Egosi,Kajola,Igbede, under Alofa of iloffa the chairman traditional council of oke ero LGA.
Tourist sites in the district include the Palace of the Elekan of Ekan Nla, the Imoji Damp, the Bead Making Industry at Ayedun, amongst others.
Article Submitted to the Office of the Kings and Traditional Rulers of Oke Ero Local Government> Oke ero Local Government Area is located in a region with a total area of 438 square kilometers and an average temperature of 29 degrees Celsius.
The average wind speed in Oke Aro Local Government Area is 10 km/h, and it is located in the Tropical Savannah flora.
With her tropical climate, cocoa, sugar cane,yam,bananas, oranges, cotton and jute (a soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads), are common cash crops.