News Update
Honorable Akinde Bimbola Salas, the Special Assistant to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa on mobilization, has reaffirmed his commitment to impactful representation by distributing Christmas palliatives, in kind and cash gifts to his ward members.
Hon. Bimbola Salas personally handed out cash tokens, prioritizing women, widows, and the elderly persons in Ijomu/Isunrin, on Monday.
Delivered the palliatives in the ward, by putting smiles on the faces of 25 Women this yuletide.
Expressing gratitude for the SA to Ondo state Governor’s generosity, the Secretary, Akinkuowo Gbenro, lauded Hon. Abimbola Salas for consistently ensuring his people benefit from his personal good will, and dividends of democracy.
She urged leaders to always prioritize the welfare of their people.
The initiative has brought immense joy to the ward, solidifying Salas’s reputation as a leader who truly cares for his people.
The Chairman, Ajike Akinmoji also commend the SA to Governor for the gesture stating that he carries his constituents along maximally.
“I thank Hon Akinde Bimbola Salas for his kind gesture, he always remember all his people, we can only tell him thank you on behalf of Ijomu/Isunrin.
“He has been wonderful, there is nothing like good representation, he represents the people so well, you can see how people are happy. He has done a lot like this, he has always carried his people along and we shall continue to pray and give him support in recognition of his good works.”
Photos of the event…
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