Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has reiterated his administration’s unwavering commitment to the development of Ogun State and the welfare of its residents as the state celebrates its 48th anniversary.
Speaking on Saturday to commemorate the creation of Ogun State in 1976, Governor Abiodun acknowledged the challenges faced by the state but emphasized its remarkable progress through successive administrations.
Commending the contributions of his predecessors in laying the foundation for Ogun’s prosperity, the governor lauded the citizens for maintaining peaceful coexistence without communal crises over the past 48 years.
He urged them to sustain such unity for the continued progress of the state.
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Governor Abiodun assured that his administration would uphold the upward growth trajectory through the ‘Building Our Future Together’ mantra encapsulated in ISEYA.
Expressing gratitude to the people of Ogun State, he recognized their hard work, resilience, and determination that contributed to the state’s achievements in various sectors.
The governor pledged to prioritize infrastructure development, education, healthcare, agriculture, and job creation, aiming to create an enabling environment for empowerment and inclusive growth.
While acknowledging the strides made, he recognized the remaining challenges and committed to addressing them tirelessly.
Governor Abiodun called for reflection on the values uniting the people of Ogun State, encouraging the spirit of unity, support, and collaboration between the government and the citizens.
He expressed confidence in overcoming obstacles together to build a future filled with prosperity, opportunities, and happiness for all.
In conclusion, Governor Abiodun congratulated everyone on the significant anniversary, urging celebration of achievements, honoring past leaders, and rededicating to the progress and development of Ogun State.
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