‎Rt Hon. Olufemi Popoola Felicitates Minister Adegboyega Oyetola at 71 ‎



Osun State House of Assembly Deputy Speaker (7th Assembly), Right Honourable Olufemi Popoola, has described the 71st birthday celebration of the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola, as a reflection of his lifelong commitment and dedication to the masses.
‎In his congratulatory message, Right Honourable Olufemi Popoola said the former Governor of Osun State is a true product and perfect example of transparency, justice and accountability.
‎According to him, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy is a man whose antecedents as a former Governor of Osun State and as the incumbent Minister of Marine and Blue Economy stand as a testament to his work ethic and unwavering ability to contribute to the growth of the nation and the development of individual lives.
‎The ranking lawmaker also highlighted the performance of Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola in his current national assignment, reiterating that the significant successes and economic breakthroughs he has recorded as Minister of Marine and Blue Economy are living proof of his vast experience and capacity to generate more internally generated revenue for government coffers.
‎“On this occasion of your 71st birthday celebration, I, Right Honourable Olufemi Popoola, member representing Boripe/Boluwaduro Constituency, on behalf of the rank and file of APC stalwarts, members and the people of our dear constituency, extend our heartfelt felicitations and congratulations on your birthday anniversary.
‎We pray that the Almighty God bless you with many more years of fruitful service to our dear country and state.”
‎Congratulations, Ileri -Oluwa! May you continue to wax stronger.

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