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Friday, 4 February 2022

IPAC SCORES ABIODUN HIGH IN DEVELOPMENTAL STRIDES

 


The Inter-party Advisory Committee, IPAC, led by its National Legal Adviser, Barr. Julius Abure has described the current developmental strides of the Prince Dapo Abiodun-led administration in Ogun State as unprecedented.


Barr. Abure dropped the hint in Abeokuta during a courtesy visit to the State Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, adding that the Gateway City Gate concept and reconstruction of the Sagamu/Siun road leading to Abeokuta was enough to prove Prince Dapo Abiodun’s government’s ingenuity to people-oriented policies and programmes.


He noted that Nigeria needs men with ideas alongside probity to occupy the government space and offer valuable and resourceful governance to better the lot of the people, saying the Governor had proven his worth to lead the State to an enviable height.


Barr. Abure stated that the national representative of IPAC from Abuja was in the State to conduct the Committee’s election, adding that they had seized the opportunity to go round to see various developmental strides of the present administration in the State.


Responding, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele who received the group on behalf of the State government appreciated them for conducting a hitch-free election, admonishing the new executives led by Comrade Samson Olusanya to ensure that he goes about his task without fear or favour, promising the government’s continued support.


Engr. Salako-Oyedele restated that the current administration was committed to ensuring all-round development of the State, saying "Prince Abiodun will do all he had promised. So, be rest assured that the good people of Ogun State are in for the best of times under this administration".


In his remark, the new Chairman, Ogun IPAC, Comrade Olusanya appreciated the government for always giving the needed support to IPAC, promising to work hand in hand to ensure the course of governance in the State was not eroded.


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