- Princess Surah Animashaun celebrated Hon. Sikiru Rahman on his birthday
- She praised his contributions to civic engagement and public works in Epe
- Prayers offered for good health, long life, and continued positive impac
The Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, FHTI, has extended warm birthday greetings to Hon. Sikiru Rahman, former Supervisor for Civic Engagement and Works, describing him as a committed and dependable public servant whose service added measurable value to governance in Epe.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that in her congratulatory message, Hon. Animashaun recalled Hon. Rahman’s tenure under her administration, noting that his passion for civic engagement and hands-on approach to public works played a key role in advancing grassroots development and strengthening government–community relations across the local government.
She stated that his dedication to duty and people-oriented leadership contributed meaningfully to several initiatives that supported infrastructure maintenance, community participation, and improved service delivery, thereby complementing the administration’s development agenda.
As he marked another year, the council boss prayed for Almighty Allah to bless him with long life, sound health, renewed strength, and greater wisdom.
She expressed confidence that the celebrant’s future holds greater opportunities for continued service and positive impact, wishing him fulfillment, success, and higher responsibilities in the years ahead.
Hon. Animashaun concluded by celebrating Hon. Rahman as a valued team player and a son of Epe whose commitment to public service remains worthy of recognition and appreciation.
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