Motorcycle Operators Union Leader, Rasak Sotayo Revs Up Tributes for Gov'r Abiodun's 65th Birthday
The union's Chairman Romo Ogun State and National President, Motorcycle Operators Union of Nigeria (MOUN), Comrade Sotayo Olusola Rasak aka SOLEBO has paid a heartfelt tribute to Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on his 65th birthday, expressed his joy and appreciation for the governor's leadership and contributions to the state's development.
In a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Femi Akinlawon, Rasak rejoiced with the entire members of the state executive, lawmakers, and citizens of the state.
He commended the governor's worthy legacies, which he said will continue to speak volumes even after the end of his tenure.
Rasak, who described Abiodun as not just a leader but a father figure to the youth, also praised the governor's dedication to the state's progress, saying that his efforts have been felt across various sectors.
He stresses that the leadership of the governor has brought about significant changes in the state, stressing that his commitment to the welfare of his people is evident in his policies.
"The governor's commitment to the development of Ogun State is unparalleled. The only thing that the residents of the state can use to pay back for what the governor has done is to pray for long life for him.
" Ogun State residents have benefited from Governor Abiodun's initiatives since his assumption of office. The governor's administration has been known for its people-centric policies, and the MOUN and ROMO are not just parts of the many groups that have benefited from his leadership.
" As the governor celebrates his 65th birthday, the entire members of Romo and Moun wish him long life, good health, and continued success in his endeavors. We pray that God will grant him many more years to continue serving the state and its people.
"We him a "smooth ride" into many more years of service to the state. We pray that God will grant him good health, wisdom, and continued success in his endeavors"
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