The Akoko North East Coordinator of a political group, O'lamilakaka, Hon. Omoniyi Adeshombe, has hailed the nomination of Chief Olaide Adelami, as the Deputy Governor of Ondo State.
Adeshombe expressed delight in Adelami’s nomination in statement obtained by our Correspondent on Monday.
The statement read, “Hon Omoniyi Aka Adeshombe O'lamilaka Akoko North East Coordinator group congratulates Chief Owolabi Olaide Adelami on his confirmation as Deputy Governor. Omoniyi said the appointment spanned by his leadership qualities.
“Hon Kenedo, Akoko North East wards Coordinators and committee's O'lamilaka group and Ikare Akoko generally congratulated the new deputy Governor of Ondo state, Chief Olaide owolabi Adelami on his confirmation and appointment by Governor Lucky.
“I am delighted to convey my heartfelt congratulations to you on your appointment as the Deputy Governor by the Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency, Hon. Lucky Orimisan```
“I Hon Omoniyi aka Adeshombe O'lamilaka Akoko North East Coordinator group As an Ikare Akoko-born politician says, you have continuousiy demonstrated your deep-rooted love and passion for the progress, unity and development of Ondo North in particular and Ondo State in general.
“Your tireless efforts and remarkable contributions to our beloved
communities have not gone unnoticed, and your appointment as Deputy Governor is a well-deserved recognition of your hard work.
“I have no doubt in my mind that you will bring your wealth of knowledge, experience, and innovation to bear in your new office as Deputy Governor of our dear Sunshine State. It is my earnest prayers that your tenure as Deputy Governor will be marked with great success and landmark accomplishments.
“I am confident that during your able stewardship, Ondo State will witness significant progress, improved governance and a flourishing economy.
“This appointment is not only a personal triumph for you, but it also signifies the confidence
the Governor has in your ability to make a positive impact.
“Please accept my best wishes for a successful tenure in office, Adeshombe said