Monday, January 2, 2023

Omituntun Igbo Movement Donates Food Items, Cash to Motherless Babies Home



 



As the 2023 Elections is gathering momentum. Omituntun Igbo Movement, Led by The Special Assistant to the Governor Seyi Makinde on State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) Hon. Tallest Innocent has donated food items, cash to motherless Babies home to celebrate new year in ground style. 


Tallest stated this while addressing Journalists shortly after the presentation of the items to the motherless home, Yemetu, Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital.


He said in the history of Oyo State no Government had ever appointed Igbo people as Special Assistant not even one, two appointments for Igbo people in Seyi Makinde administration, saying that, "we need to thank God".


He described Governor Seyi Makinde as an epitome of humility, Good heart, that he has transformed the State beyond expectations.


He said Governor Makinde has done something that has never happened in the history of the States in Nigeria for somebody to grant Christmas package for all retirees, the pensioners that some people has forgotten." 


"Civil Servants are enjoying regular payment of salaries, they take their salaries as at when due with massive infrastructural development across the State and regular promotions for all Civil/Public Servants with other welfare packages across the State.


Tallest added further that  Omititun Igbo People in Oyo State were donating to orphanage home to reciprocate in our own little way,  hinting that, Governor Makinde is a God sent man to transformed the State to the enviable heights.


He reiterated further that Governor Makinde Four Points Agenda ranging from Education, Health, Security and Expanded Economy through Agri-business Tourism would transform the State to be one of the best among the committee of States in Nigeria.




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