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OOPA Greets Gov Adeleke At 65

The Osun Online Publishers Association (OOPA) has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Executive Governor of Osun State, Senator Asiwaju Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, on the joyous occasion of his 65th birthday anniversary.
In a statement made available to the press in Osogbo, the Chairman of the Association, Mr. Mukhtar Ajelogbon, lauded Governor Adeleke for his impactful leadership, people-centered policies, and unwavering commitment to the development of Osun State.
Mr. Ajelogbon described the Governor’s birthday as not only a personal milestone but also a celebration of visionary governance and remarkable accomplishments across various sectors of the state. He noted that under Governor Adeleke’s administration, Osun State has witnessed significant strides in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and digital innovation.
“On behalf of all members of the Osun Online Publishers Association, I wish His Excellency a happy 65th birthday filled with good health, divine wisdom, and continued success in the service of our dear state,” the statement read.
“We commend his exemplary leadership, which has brought renewed hope and transformation to the people of Osun.”
The Association reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the democratic ideals of transparency, accountability, and responsible journalism, while also acknowledging Governor Adeleke’s open-door policy and media-friendly approach to governance.
As Senator Ademola Adeleke marks this significant milestone, the Association joins well-wishers across the nation and beyond in celebrating a leader whose passion for public service continues to inspire.
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