The Ministry of Federal Affairs is pleased to announce a “Meet & Greet” session that will unite Osun State indigenes living in Abuja and other Northern States with Governor Ademola Adeleke.
This meet and greet session is a part of the Governor’s commitment to engaging with his people and showcasing the progress made in Osun State.
The event is a result of a successful initial meeting between the leadership of Osun State Indigenes in Abuja and other Northern States, the President Mr Oladimeji Aqeeb, the Secretary, and the Commissioner for Federal Affairs, Mrs Adenike Adeleke.
The meet and greet session aims to foster a sense of belonging among Osun indigenes, highlighting the significant achievements and progress made in various sectors, including health, education, transportation, commerce, and major infrastructural projects. This event will showcase Osun State’s emergence as a preferred destination, thanks to the ongoing rehabilitation efforts across all sectors.
According to Mrs. Adenike Adeleke, Honorable Commissioner for Federal Affairs, “Osun state is emerging as a preferred destination, thanks to the ongoing rehabilitation efforts across all sectors. Our indigenes should be the first to witness and benefit from these developments.” She emphasized the importance of indigenes participating in the growth and progress of their home state.
The meet and greet session seeks to create a platform for indigenes in the Northern region to explore investment opportunities in Osun State, fostering economic growth and development. By engaging with their home state, indigenes can contribute to the prosperity of Osun State and benefit from its progress.
The exact date for the event will be communicated to all parties involved shortly. The Ministry of Federal Affairs looks forward to a successful event, strengthening the bond between Osun State and its indigenes, and paving the way for a brighter future for all.