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You Have Paid Your Debt In The Service Of Humanity, Osun Workers Praise Mrs Oyetola @60
he entire workforce in Osun State and their family have rejoiced with the wife of the Governor of the State, Mrs. Kafayat Oyetola, who clocks sixty today.
The workers in a congratulatory press statement signed by the Head of Civil Service in the State, Dr Festus Olowogboyega Oyebade, a copy which was made available to CityMirrorNews today in Osogbo, lauded the first lady for her many interventions in the State especially as its relate to welfare of the workers and retirees which birth prompt payment of salaries and gratuity to retirees in the State.
The statement said with such kind gesture, the first lady has paid her debt in the service of humanity while assuring that her account is settled with history.
The statement reads further, “the entire workers and their families in the State of Osun heartily rejoice with our mother, Mrs Kafayat Oyetola as she turns 60 years today”
“You have used your good offices to ensure that this administration takes the welfare of all the active and retired workers seriously. You radiate love and charity to all classes of people in the State”
“Your contribution in making sure that this administration puts in place State Health Insurance Policy for all the workers and people in the State is noted and appreciated”
“The hope and love you radiate to the women children and less privileged people in the State is appreciated”
“With these you have paid your debt in the service of humanity”
” Your account with History is settled. As you march on in the service of humanity, we wish you good health happiness and peace”, the statement concluded.
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