Osun State House of Assembly Deputy Chief Whip, Honorable Gbenga Ogunkanmi has congratulated the Speaker of the Assembly, Hon. Timothy Owoeye on his birthday.
Ogunkanmi on Saturday in his congratulatory message made available to newsmen in Osogbo expressed his felicitation to the speaker.
He added that Osun House of Assembly has continued to enjoy unflinching support from this focused astute administrator, grassroot politician and great philanthropist representing Ilesa East State constituency.
According to him “I join the good people of Osun particularly my constituents in Ayedire Local Government and All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state to congratulate our leader. I am happy to rejoice with you, your family and the good people of Osun State, on the occasion of your birthday.
“Your excellent leadership strides as the head of the legislature in Osun is one of the things that keeps APC stronger in our state which we believe you will also do at the if given a chance to work even beyond this state.”
Ogunkanmi stressed that Hon Owoeye is ‘a special breed, a gift to the State of Osun and the Yoruba race and a blessing to this generation. With only few months in the office, you have transformed the House beyond human imagination. We at the Osun State House of Assembly are proud to have you as our boss and leader.
The Deputy Chief whip prayed God to grant the Speaker more years with strength and wisdom to be of service for the continued growth and development of the state of the virtuous.”
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