…Lauds Governor Makinde on governance in the state
ASHENEWS reports that the Onisanbo of Ogbooro Land, Oke Ogun, Oyo State, Oba (Engr) Kazeem Adio Adegboye, has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his election and achievements so far as president of Nigeria.
This was contained in a message made available to newsmen by the monarch on Tuesday.
The king, who also congratulated Nuhu Ribadu on his appointment as National Security Adviser (NSA) to the President, thanked Tinubu for knowing how, where to start his new government and what to do to get the nation’s machinery lubricated for action.
He said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s emergence is one that I know happened by the act of God and, as traditional rulers who are the closest to the people, we must give the right direction at our various traditional communities of royalty towards generating unalloyed loyalty and constructive support that the President requires to lead us into success.
“I also congratulate my good friend, Nuhu Ribadu, on his appointment as National Security Adviser to the President. His pedigree as a great son of a great former prominent figure in Nigeria tells one thing about him and, to tell you more, Nuhu’s excellent performance as first Nigeria’s Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) remains in our memory and cannot be wished away in a hurry.
“It is from this background that I have confidence that he will do well to properly and adequately advise President Tinubu in the right direction that, working in harmony with the security chiefs, will give the country the enduring peace that it requires to forge ahead in its developmental plans,” the king said.
The Onisambo also congratulated Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, saying, “Your Excellency started another tenure of four years 34 days ago. You have the assurance of my throne that the people of Ogbooro Kingdom in Oke Ogun will stand with you in prayers and accord you the moral support that a governor needs to succeed from our end. Wishing you a very successful administration,” he said.