Governor Ondo state, Hon. Dr Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa
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VICE CHAIRMEN IN ONDO STATE LAUD GOVERNOR AIYEDATIWA’S GENEROSITY, PASS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
The Vice Chairmen across the 33 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Ondo State have expressed their profound appreciation to His Excellency, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, for his magnanimity in providing official vehicles to the Chairmen of the various local councils.
In a joint statement, the LCDA Vice Chairmen described the gesture as a clear demonstration of the Governor’s commitment to grassroots development and effective governance. They unanimously passed a vote of confidence in Governor Aiyedatiwa, describing him as “the best-performing Governor in the Southwest.”
“We deeply appreciate our people’s Governor for his unwavering efforts in ensuring the full establishment and functionality of the 33 LCDAs across the state. His tireless dedication to party unity and grassroots empowerment has not gone unnoticed,” the statement read.
The Vice Chairmen also commended the Governor’s remarkable achievements within his first 100 days in office, particularly his interventions in support of widows, pensioners, and the rehabilitation of key roads across the state.
They reaffirmed their total support for Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration and praised his visionary leadership in strengthening local government structures and inclusive governance.
Signed:
The Vice Chairmen across the 33 LCDAs, Ondo State
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