The Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, has congratulated Dr. Tunji Alausa on his appointment as the Minister of Education by President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Dr. Alausa, who previously served as the Minister of State for Health, was on Wednesday redeployed to the education sector by President Bola Tinubu.
In a congratulatory message, Hon. Animashaun expressed her joy and confidence in Dr. Alausa’s ability to lead the education ministry effectively.
“You have been doing very well, and your leadership, experience, and dedication to serving the people of Nigeria have been evident from your previous role.
“We are very confident that your new position as Minister of Education will bring much-needed improvements to the sector,” she stated.
She also praised Dr. Alausa for his efforts during his time as Minister of State for Health, particularly his role in upgrading Epe General Hospital to a Federal Medical Center.
According to Hon. Animashaun, the achievement has greatly improved healthcare services in Epe and is a testament to Dr. Alausa’s commitment to uplifting communities.
“Your work in improving healthcare in our community has been remarkable, and the transformation of Epe General Hospital is a great testament to your dedication,” she added.
She further expressed her belief that Dr. Alausa’s new appointment will benefit the people of Epe and the entire nation.
“We are proud of you and excited about the future of education in Nigeria under your leadership. The people of Epe will undoubtedly benefit from your continued service, and we look forward to seeing how your plans will improve education for all Nigerians,” she said.
Hon. Animashaun wished Dr. Alausa great success in his new role and assured him of the support of the people of Epe as he works to enhance the education sector in the country.
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