CDC Leadership Meets Osun Rural Development Commissioner, Seeks Collaboration and Government Supports
Published by: Ogunsola Oluwasogo
The Leadership of Community Development Council, Osun State Chapter has paid courtesy visit to Osun State Commissioner for Rural Development and Community Affairs, Alhaji Abdulganiyu Olaoluwa Asejere in his office today.
The State Chairman of the Council,Alhaji Isa Abubakar who led the delegation hailed the Commissioner's sterling performances when he was Olorunda Council Chairman and his impactful antecedents remain frame of reference mostly in different communities under His Local Government Area.
The leadership of the Council seeks more collaboration and supports from the government. They also berated the ill-treatment and the neglect they experienced by the previous administration of APC in Osun State.
Furthermore, the State Chairman of the Council, Alhaji Isa applauded the Governor of Osun State, Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke for the giant strides recorded across communities of the State since assuming office, he prayed for the success of this performing administration.
Asejere, in his response, reaffirmed government continued interests in uplifting the images of the various communities in Osun State. He stated further that the government wouldn't be taciturn to their request for collaboration and more supports.
The Special Adviser, Community and Social Development Project, Hon Nurudeen Emiloju was also present in the meeting.
The Director, Department of Community Development, Mr Adedapo L.A and the Deputy Director, Mrs Akinola B.A are not left out in the meeting.
Others in the leadership of Community Development Council, Osun State Chapter, present are;Deputy Chairman, Alhaji Mufutau Oladapo Olorunda L.G
State Treasurer, Chief Gbadebo Abolarinwa, Boripe Local Government
Bolanle Muideen, Project Coordinator, Ifelodun Ikirun
Adeboye Muftau Abidemi
State Assistant Financial Secretary.
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Comrade Adigun Olaide
Media Aide to Honourable Commissioner For Rural Development and Community Affairs
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