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Ogundokun Congratulates Oyetola
Elder statesman, Chief Abiola Ogundokun has congratulated Alhaji Goyega Oyetola on his victory at the Supreme court.
In a press statement personally signed by Ogundokun and made available to newsmen in Osogbo, he charged the Governor to see his victory as an act of prayers answered.
He added that nobody trades with God and record any loss. The campaign slogan of Oyetola is Ileri Oluwa literally translates to mean the promise of God. This promise has come into fruition with the supreme court victory.
Chief Ogundokun who was the National Publicity of the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in the Second Republic charged residents’ of Osun State to cooperate and team up with the administration of Governor Oyetola to chart the course of more progress for the progressive government.
He added further that the required leadership qualities to effectively paddle the canoe of Osun State to a successful berth is embedded in the gentlemanly statesman characteristic of Oyetola. This, he said should be looked at as part of the reasons to give unflinching support to his administration.
Ogundokun also appealed to Oyetola to forget all the litigation distractions and concentrate on his pursuit of populous humanitarian policies and programmes which he has shown in his provision of infrastructural facilities and health interventions since his coming to power.
He prayed for the Governor to be divinely guided in his quest to better the state from where he has met it, saying, the State stands to enjoy the benefits of continuity from an administration determined to make life ameliorable to all and sundry.
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