Thank you for coming: Governor Abiodun hails Tinubu’s historic commissioning in Ogun

ABEOKUTA, NIGERIA, April 5, 2026 (NPA) — Ogun State Governor, Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun, CON, has described the commissioning of landmark projects in the state by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as both historic and symbolic of the progress Ogun is making toward prosperity and modern development.
He expressed profound appreciation to the President for honoring the state with his presence and for his unwavering support, noting that the commissioning underscored the strong partnership between the Federal Government and Ogun State in delivering meaningful progress.
In a statement today, Abiodun extended gratitude to distinguished guests, stakeholders, traditional rulers, party leaders, captains of industry, and development partners who attended the event. He emphasized that their presence and encouragement added great value to the success of the occasion and strengthened collective resolve to push the boundaries of development.
“To the good people of Ogun State, we say thank you for your continued support, trust, and partnership. Yesterday’s success belongs to all of us, and we remain committed to justifying the confidence you have placed in us by continuing to deliver impactful projects and people-centred governance across every part of our dear state,” he said.
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to building a future of shared prosperity and lasting progress, promising to sustain the momentum of development across Ogun State.
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