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OYO GOVT. CELEBRATES AGRIC COMMISSIONER ON HIS BIRTHDAY

 

The Secretary to the Oyo State Government, Professor Olanike Adeyemo FAS FTWAS has commended the State Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Barrister Olasunkanmi Olaleye for his dedication and professionalism in serving humanity. 

Professor Adeyemo gave this commendation on Monday at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development on the occasion of Barrister Olaleye's  birthday. 

The Secretary to the State Government said the commissioner has worked selflessly in uplifting Oyo State  in various capacity which according to the SSG gave him the opportunity to have served the government in many Ministries. 

She stressed further that Barrister Olaleye has used his vast knowledge and experience in law for Development, urged him to be more committed and wished him many happy returns of the day.

Responding, the celebrant, Barrister Olasunkanmi Olaleye commended Governor Makinde for giving him the opportunity under his administration to serve the state. 

He said "I am overwhelmed and more honoured to receive the Executive Council of Oyo State led by SSG to celebrate me on the occasion of my birthday. I promise to do everything within my capacity to serve people of Oyo State at all levels".

"I wish to express my profound gratitude to God and the Government of Oyo State under the watch of my boss, Engineer. Seyi Makinde".

He enjoined the people of Oyo State to continue their unalloyed support for Seyi Makinde led administration in the State.

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