The Osun State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo has paid homage to the Orangun-In-Council led by the Orangun of Ila-Orangun, HRM Oba Abdulwahab Kayode Oyedotun as he brought goodwill, development and democracy dividends of his Principal, Governor Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, to the people.
The Commissioner who used the opportunity to sensitize the Ila people to cooperate with the road workers, prepared them towards encouraging those who will be working, in the period of their stay, for efficient service delivery and hitch-free construction.
Indeed, history will, for a very long time, continue to refer to Friday 7th March, 2025. A day the illustrious son of the soil, from Agbarajamo's compound of the ancient town, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo, brought a good tidings of the rehabilitation and dualization of the major road in Ila-Orangun, by the people's Governor, Sen. Ademola Adeleke.
In Rev. Jenyo's all-inclusive meeting with the elders, held at the palace of the Orangun of Ila-Orangun, it was disclosed that the Osun State Governor will soon flag off the dualization of the major road of the ancient town.
No doubt, the current administration's dedication to service to humanity, commitment to the people's welfare and the fulfilment of the electoral promises was laid bare before the Orangun-In-Council and the generality of the dwellers of the Ila-Orangun community.
According to the Commissioner, the State Governor has promised to kickstart the road construction and rehabilitation in the next few weeks.
Apart from the above, Rev. Jenyo also asserted that the ever-dynamic administration of Governor Adeleke has promised that both local and international investors are coming to Ila-Orangun for the benefits of the people of Ila Local Government and its environment.
Responding on behalf of the town, the Ejemu of lla Orangun, Chief (Engr) Paul Ogunrinade who applauded Rev. Jenyo's giant strides for his hometown at all times, appreciated Governor Adeleke for remembering the ancient town in his transformation agenda.
According to Chief Ogunrinade, "Rev. Bunmi Jenyo here sitted today has been doing great work for his community. This is just another one out of many. In fact, he has done well for Ila-Orangun indegenes, both at home and in the diaspora, both presently and in the past".
While responding, the Orangun of Ila-Orangun, HRM Oba Abdulwahab Kayode Oyedotun who appreciated the Governor noted that the history will be kind to Rev. Jenyo for his positive impact and contributions towards the growth and development of his fatherland.
"This is a momentous day for Ila-Orangun as we honor an icon of modern democracy and the agent of development. Your invaluable contributions to both the democracy and the advancement of Ila Local Government will never be forgotten by our generation and generations to come", the Orangun stated.
"We pledge our unwavering support and cooperation to the government of Governor Ademola Adeleke especially in his efforts to promote good governance, economic growth, and infrastructural development, as well as improving the living standards of our citizens", he said.
"It is on record that Ila-Orangun voted massively for Governor Ademola Adeleke in 2022, and the forthcoming 2026 will not be an exception. Our people shall vote in larger proportion for the Governor's second term in office. One good term deserves another", Oba Oyedotun said.
Signed:
Rev. Bunmi Jenyo Media Team
07/03/2025.
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