‘We are solidly with you’— Igbope community writes Oyo Deputy Governor

The entire Igbope Community both at home and in diaspora on Tuesday heartily rejoiced with Barrister Adebayo Abdul-raheem Lawal on his well deserved elevation to the enviable position of the Deputy Governor of Oyo state. 

Led by the Onigbope of Igbope land, Oba Moses Olawale Oyetola Fabiyi VI, Igbope Development Association IDA, described the Ex-Attorney General of Oyo State, as a visionary, dynamic leader and role model per Excellence. 

The community noted that his unique qualities of integrity, honesty, loyalty, hardworking, truthfulness and patriotism have rightly earned him the laudable position. 

It reads in part: “We the Igbope Community in Oorelope Local Government of Oyo State are solidly with you in your quest to move Oyo State forward and Oke-Ogun in particular. You should always count on our unalloyed support and cooperation. 

“May God Almighty grant you the courage, wisdom, understanding and a robust health that follow this promotion. God will continue to guide you and direct you and crown your efforts with success.”

“We hail your heroic role and salute your indefatigability. Congratulations”. 

Similarly, representatives of Igbope Youth Forum, also visited the Deputy Governor to wish his administration the best of leadership and pray that Almighty Allah grant him, his principal and the entire team more wisdom, strength, guidance to deliver on the promise to do more.

“From the time you served as Chairman, Oyo State Housing Corporations and then as Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Oyo State, you have delivered many unprecedented accomplishments that can only be traced to the ingenuity of your personality and purposeful of results-driven governance.”

“We affirm our unflinching support and cooperation as we put our confidence in you as an Oke-Ogun representative,”-their letter read.

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