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Transition: Aremo Thanks Oyetola For Giving Him Opportunity To Serve

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Honourable Adegboyega Adelabu Aremo has congratulated his principal, Gboyega Oyetola for his remarkable achievements within the space of four years.

Aremo, the Special Adviser to Governor Gboyega Oyetola in a statement on Saturday said his principal would be remembered for how he was able the prudently managed the resources of the state with huge landmark achievements one can point to within the short period of time.

He, then appreciated the Governor for the opportunity he gave to him to serve the people of the state, especially youth by appointing him as the Special Adviser under his watch.

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“I want to thank my boss , Alhaji Isiaka Gboyega Oyetola for his landmark achievements within the space of four years. He did tremendously well and he was able to achieve what many think impossible to achieve the next twelve years.

“I also want to use this medium to appreciate her excellency, Alhaja Kafayat Olaitan Oyetola for her motherly roles and support.

“My gratitude also goes to the deputy governor, Mr Benedict Alabi. Mr Alabi firmly stood by my boss. I really appreciate you, sir.

“I also appreciated my Commissioner, Honourable Yemi Lawal, SSA sports development, Hon Vincent Akinbami, members of the state sport council, all the staff in the ministry of Youth and Sports for their unalloyed support which had helped in accomplishing the obviously remarkable achievements which had positively affected thousands of Youths in the state.”

“The Chairman of our great party, now Owa of Igbajoland, Oba Philip Adegboyega Famodun, all the cabinet members, non cabinet SA and SSA, the entire members of APC in Osogbo and Osun state in general and entire citizens of Osun State for their unalloyed support through out my stay as Special Adviser on youth and Sports.

“I pray God to reward you all abundantly.

“I have hope and believe that at no distance time, the good governance will continue in the state”

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