The Chairman of the Oyo State Pension Board, Hon. Tunji Rafiu Adekunle, has extended warm greetings and heartfelt felicitations to all Muslim pensioners across the state on the joyous occasion of Eid ul-Adha.
In a goodwill message released today, Hon. Adekunle praised the resilience, faith, and enduring contributions of retired civil servants, particularly the Muslim faithful, as they mark this sacred festival of sacrifice and devotion.
“This season reminds us of the values of obedience, sacrifice, and unity,” he said. “Our Muslim pensioners have served our state with dignity, and it is only fitting that we celebrate with them in this moment of spiritual significance. Eid Mubarak to you all.”
He further urged pensioners to continue to uphold the values of peace and prayer, especially for the continued progress and prosperity of Oyo State. Hon. Adekunle specifically called on the retirees to remember the current administration, led by His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, in their prayers.
“As we celebrate, I kindly urge our revered pensioners to continue to pray for Governor Seyi Makinde and his administration,” Hon. Adekunle stated. “The Governor remains committed to the welfare of pensioners and all citizens, and your prayers are vital for the strength and wisdom required to sustain good governance.”
He concluded by reaffirming the Board’s dedication to improving the welfare and prompt payment of entitlements to all pensioners in the state.
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