Ahead of the forthcoming 2023 general elections, the Stakeholders and Members of People Living With Disabilities have drum support for Governor Seyi Makinde for second term.
The Stakeholders of PWD’s gave the support to so appreciation to Governor Seyi Makinde for what his administration has done for People with Special needs in the last 3 years.
The meeting according to
Special Assistant to the Governor Seyi Makinde on People with Special needs Hon Olufemi Timothy solicited support of stakeholders and members of People Living with Disabilities for re election bid of Governor Seyi Makinde.
Hon. Olufemi Timothy explained that since the commencement of the Governor Seyi Makinde led administration, welfare of members of PWD’s had been given priority.
“Let me categorically tell you that We are lucky to have Governor Seyi Makinde at the helms of affairs in Oyo state because in the scheme of things especially on giving political appointments to people with disabilities in all the 33 local government across the state is unprecedented.”
It’s also on the record that this administration has employed appreciable members of PWD’s into to the Teaching profession.I want to tell you that it is the Governor Seyi Makinde philanthropic gesture and his milk of kindness that gives greater hope of PWD’s in the state.”Hon Timothy said.
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Hon Timothy also urged the stakeholders and members of PWD’s to collect their permanent voter cards and vote for Governor Seyi Makinde and other PDP candidates in the forthcoming election.
The meeting had in attendance some Supervisory councillors including, Hon. Ajibola Owolabi Ibadan North East, Hon Oyedeji Olusegun, Ibadan Southwest Hon Yisau Olayiwola, Ona Ara, and Hon Adeyemo M.B from Oluyole local government.
Others are Hon. Abidemi Alabi from Lagelu, Hon Adekola Tajudeen Ido, Hon Rasaq Aderemi Adeleke From Akinyele Hon Omoluke Janet, Iseyin LG, Hon Kareem Sulaimon Adetunji Saki, Hon Alabi Temitope Atiba and two Stakeholders former Supervisory councilor Hon Akinsawe Musa and Hon Ibeh Chukwuma among others.
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