
ONDO FORUM OF PERMANENT SECRETARIES ACKNOWLEDGES AIYEDATIWA’S DEVELOPMENTAL EFFORTS IN 100 DAYS
Members of the Ondo State Forum of Permanent Secretaries have applauded the efforts of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa at developing the state in the last 100 days.
This was contained in a statement jointly signed by the Chairman of Forum, Chief Bunmi Alade and Secretary, Pastor Adeyemi Adeyemo and made available to newsmen in Akure.
The statement reads, “the Ondo State Forum of Permanent Secretaries (ODFPS) warmly congratulates and celebrates His Excellency, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on the remarkable milestone of 100 impactful days in office”.
“Your developmental strides are truly commendable, and your unwavering commitment to human capital development is deeply inspiring”.
“In less than 100 days, your administration has placed significant emphasis on the welfare of civil servants and retirees, while also setting the stage for a people-centered approach to governance”.
“Equally noteworthy is the visible improvement in infrastructure and the enhancement of the aesthetics of Akure, the state capital, as well as other parts of the state—clearly reflecting your administration’s dedication to progress”.
“These early achievements, combined with the zeal and patriotic spirit you have exhibited, serve as a beacon of hope for better days ahead. They align perfectly with the optimism that greeted your divinely ordained emergence as Governor, and the people of Ondo State remain confident in a future marked by good governance and prosperity”.
“We draw immense inspiration from your exemplary leadership, which you have consistently demonstrated over these first 100 days of service to our dear Sunshine State”.
“It is both an honour and a privilege to have you as the Chief Servant of Ondo State. We pray for God’s continued wisdom, robust health, and the grace to lead our state to even greater heights”.
“We also congratulate you on the deserved victory at the Tribunal affirming the mandate freely given you by the people of Ondo State”, the statement concluded.