Ondo State Governor,Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,SAN, has expressed confidence that Nigeria will surmount it challenges and continue to get better.
Governor Akeredolu assured of his determination to continue to prosecute his conviction with courage and seek the greater good of the nation.
The Governor spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at a reception organised for him and other National Honours Award recipients from Ondo State by the Minister of State for Transport, Prince Ademola Adegoroye
According to him, the National Honours has reinforced his conviction that the country would continue to get better.
While commending the Minister for his efforts in achieving a better Nigeria, Governor Akeredolu, CON, expressed appreciation to God for making the day a reality and also thanked the Minister for the honor done him and other awards recipients.
“For all of us, it is only God who made it possible. It is a thing of joy and worth celebrating.
“Prince Adegoroye has done so well. He has done us proud. He has done our dear state proud and we all appreciate him. It is a good reception.
“I want to thank all EXCO members who are here in their large numbers. This is One Administration. You have come to show that we run One Administration and I thank you all.” The Governor said.
In his remarked, Prince Adegoroye said Governor Akeredolu has done the state proud.
He congratulated all the National Award recipients from the sunshine state, while urging them to keep the flag flying.
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