
APPEAL COURT: NASRDA SPOKESMAN DR FELIX ALE FELICITATES AIYEDATIWA, DEPUTY
…Urges dualisation of Oka-Akoko township road
The Spokesman of the Nigeria Air Space Research and Development Agency, (NASRDA), Dr. Felix Ale has felicitated Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and his Deputy, Dr. Olayide Adelami on the victory recorded at the appeal court.
The Director of Media and Corporate Communication of the federal agency urged all relevant stakeholders to support the Governor as everyone can not be Governor at the same time.
He also used the opportunity to appeal to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to dualise the Oka-Akoko township road.
In his words, “I, Dr. Felix Ale from Oka-Akoko extend my heartfelt congratulations to the Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, and his Deputy, Dr. Olayide Adelami on their well-deserved victory at the Court of Appeal”.
“This judgment is a clear affirmation of the people’s mandate and a significant milestone in our democratic journey as a state”.
“The unanimous ruling by the Court of Appeal in Akure, which upheld the outcome of the APC primary and affirmed the legitimacy of the election of Governor Aiyedatiwa and his Deputy, speaks volumes about the strength and independence of our judiciary”.
“I commend the learned justices for their courage and commitment to justice, and for reinforcing the sanctity of the electoral process”.
“This victory is not only for the Governor and his Deputy but for all well-meaning citizens of Ondo State who believe in progress, peace, and good governance”.
“It is now time to set aside political differences and rally behind the Aiyedatiwa-led administration to build a better and more prosperous Ondo State for everyone”.
“As a proud son of Oka-Akoko and a firm believer in the future of our state, I encourage all stakeholders to embrace this opportunity for unity and development”.
“All of us can not be Governor at the same time as I urge all stakeholders to rally round him to ensure efficient service delivery to our people”.
“I also use this opportunity to appeal for the dualisation of Oka-Akoko township road as it is the major road that leads to the northern part of the country”.
“With the state of the road today, it has become very dangerous due to the pressure and volume of traffic just the narrowness should give way to a dualised one”.
“We the indigenes of Oka-Akoko and Ondo State in general believe in your capabilities to make a lot of differences and we are hopeful that Oka-Akoko township road would be affected positively by the “Our Ease” agenda of your administration, Dr. Ale added.