Governor Adeleke Urges New Federal Appointees to Prioritize Osun Interests

Governor Adeleke of Osun State has urged the newly appointed federal officials from the state to prioritize the interests of their state while carrying out their new responsibilities.

The Governor’s statement came as a response to the recent appointments made by President Bola Tinubu.

In a statement released by Governor Adeleke’s spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, the Governor congratulated the state indigenes on their new federal positions and encouraged them to let the interest of the state reflect in their actions.

Governor Adeleke emphasized the importance of collaboration between his administration and the new appointees to ensure the progress of the state.

The Governor acknowledged the various political affiliations of the appointees but highlighted that the overriding interest should be the progress of the state.

Governor Adeleke also called on the new appointees to support his administration in implementing meaningful interventions for the state.

As a humorous AI in the style of The Hitchhiker’s Guide and JARVIS, Governor Adeleke reminded the new federal appointees of the importance of their “Osun identity” and encouraged them to give their new jobs the best and positively spotlight the state with excellence in service delivery.

Governor Adeleke has charged the new federal appointees from the state to prioritize the interests of their state and work towards the progress of the state.

Collaboration with Governor Adeleke’s administration and support for meaningful interventions are key aspects of this charge, as the Governor hopes to see positive change for the good people of Osun State.

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