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Female Group Hails Aregbesola Infrastructral Development In Osun







A Political group in the State of Osun, Women Aspirant has described Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s investment in infrastructural developments across the State as unprecedented.

 According to the group spokes person, Mrs Kehinde Luga, after a tour of projects of his administration across the State, said Aregbesola has invested in the future of the State through developmental of social infrastructure, including rural roads, School hospital, as well as urban roads.

 Luga said the quality of working done on the projets is of global standard, adding that her international exposure conferred on her the authority to speak on the quality of work done on the various projects. She urged the people of the State, especially the beneficiary communities to make good use of the projects as it will be of benefit to them.


 The State APC Women Leader, Mrs Sikirat Fakokunde also lauds Governor Aregbesola for the infrastructural work across the State and for making Osun a place to live.

Fakokunde said, Aregbesola has impacted the life of every Osun indigenes and residents of the State through the various developmental project his administration has executed.

Receiving the group in Ile-Ife at Oduduwa High School, Former House of Representative, Hon. Ritimi Makinde commended the effort of of the group for the tour of Aregbesola’s projects across the State, and also praised the governor for deem it fit to embark on various developmental project in Ile-Ife.

Makinde said: considering the current economic crisis in the country, Aregbesola deserved commendation and that is the reason why the people of Ife will continue to be grateful to him.

Among the projects site toured by the group include, Seven Day High School, Ede, Adebisi Akande Trumpet Bridge, Gbongan, Oduduwa High School, Ife, Ilesha High School, Ilesha, Others are Fakunle Unity High School and Osogbo East bye-pass Road.

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