Wednesday, 2 August 2023

REMO PUBLIC SERVANTS COMMISERATE WITH ALAPERU ON WIFE'S DEATH

Indigenes of Remo land have been admonished to remember their root by going back to their towns and villages and contribute their quota to the development of the area.

The Alaperu of Iperu, His Royal Highness, Oba Adeleke Adelegun Idowu Basibo gave the charge while receiving indigenes of Remo land in the Ogun State Public Service, led by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Community Development and Cooperatives, Mr Fatai Ogunlana during a condolence visit on the demise of Olori Kehinde Basibo at his palace.

According to the traditional ruler, it is a good thing to always remember one's root, especially when one is opportuned to do so.

While appreciating the visitors for finding time out of their tight schedule to identify with him during the trying period, the traditional ruler commended the state government for the giant strides made since the inception of this administration in 2019.

Earlier in his remarks, Mr Ogunlana prayed God to grant the late Olori perfect peace and grant the traditional ruler and Iperu Remo Indigenes in general the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

The eight-men representatives was led by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Fatai Ogunlana and President, Remo Senior Civil Servants in the service of Ogun State, Mr Abdul Olayinka.

Taoheed Lawal
Press Officer
MCDC.

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