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Forum of Former Political Appointees hails Aiyedatiwa’s development strides

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Forum of Former Political Appointees hails Aiyedatiwa’s development strides

By Julius Alabi, Akure

The Ondo State Governor, Hon Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has been commended for his giant strides in education, infrastructure, economic and human capital development, with attendant positive impact on the lives of the citizens.

A former Senior Special Assistant to Governor Olusegun Mimiko on Union Matters, Hon. Femi Bosede, who gave the commendation in Akure, Ondo State capital on behalf of Forum of Former Political Appointees (FFPA) during the Christmas period, praised Aiyedatiwa for his transformative efforts in the state

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Bosede particularly praised the governor for recently paid backlogs of six months’ salary arrears of the former political appointees and appealed to the governor for the payment of the remaining one month salary arrear and other emoluments

He expressed his satisfaction with the Governor’s commitment to the completion of all development projects initiated by the former governor, late Arakunrin Odunayo Oluwarotimi Akeredolu’s administration

While emphasizing the importance of continuity of good governance, Bosede applauded Governor Aiyedatiwa’s for building on the legacies of the previous administration, adding that the Governor has shown an unwavering dedication to the people of the state by focusing on initiatives that would improve the quality of life for the residents.

He expressed his firm belief that with continued support and collaboration, Ondo State would continue to thrive and set a benchmark for other regions in Nigeria.

He therefore disclosed that Governor Aiyedatiwa’s leadership is poised to usher in an era of sustainable development and prosperity for the state in 2025.

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