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Oyetola Will Do More In Year 2020, SA Public Health, Olamiju Assure Citizens
The Special Adviser to Osun state Governor on Public Health, Dr Olasiji Olamiju said Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has performed well in the year 2019 but will do more this year.
Olamiju disclosed this while felicitating with the people of the state as they enter into the new year, saying Osun recorded numerous milestones in 2019 in spite of the paucity of funds.
His words: “With a deep sense of profound gratitude to God almighty, I welcome you all to a brand new year 2020. I join you all in giving profuse thanks to God almighty for His guidance and protection all through the preceding year, 2019.
“The year 2019 is worth celebrating looking at the goodness of God and the achievements of the state government.
The Pharmaceutical doctor pointed out that, “Governor Oyetola’s administration has in the past year redoubled efforts in keeping faith with all electoral promises despite the paucity of funds.
“The Governor have been doing his best to ensure that the developmental needs of the state are attended to by applying the level of prudence and ingenuity that the present challenges demand.”
“The year 2020 is a year of many of God’s blessings and my prayer is that the Almighty will meet everyone of us at the point of our needs. Be rest assured that we will strive, as always, to ensure that your security is paramount, just as social services, including the provision of adequate infrastructure will be up-scaled.
“All that I request from you is continued support of our economic policies, as we march onto greatness. State of Osun is rising and will surely get to its desired development destination”, Olamiju concluded.
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