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CPS Retreat Committee Honours Mayor Olowa and Hon. Sofwan, Applauds Their Innovation
Eko hot blog reports that the Conference of Chief Press Secretaries (CPS) Retreat Committee, led by its Chairman, Ayodele Ayeyemi (MNIPR), visited Ibeju Lekki Local Government today to induct the Executive Chairman, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, into its prestigious Hall of Fame.
The recognition was awarded in light of Hon. Olowa’s remarkable developmental efforts.
Hon. Ogungbo Temitope Sofwan, Supervisor for Education, was also honoured for his complementary role in the administration.
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Praising Hon. Olowa’s leadership, the committee highlighted his innovative contributions to governance.
“We acknowledge your exemplary ideas and encourage you to continue delivering progressive service to the people,” said Ayeyemi, speaking on behalf of the CPS.
In response, Hon. Olowa expressed his gratitude. “I thank you for recognizing the work we are doing at the grassroots level.
I am especially grateful that my Supervisor for Education, Hon. Sofwan, was also deemed worthy of recognition,” Olowa said.
“We will remain committed to service delivery for the good people of Ibeju Lekki.”
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The delegation included Ayodele Ayeyemi (Yaba LCDA), Opeyemi Azeez (Agboyi-Ketu LCDA), Ola Eti-Osa East LCDA, Kamal Deen (Ifelodun LCDA), and Ayorinde Akadiri (Ibeju Lekki LGA).
The committee also toured the council area to inspect ongoing projects.
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