The Office of the First Lady, State of Osun, Mrs. Sherifat Aregbesola will ensure that lots of work and policies are put in place in ensuring a better and healthy environment for the growth and development of children in the state.
The wife of the Governor State of Osun, Mrs. Sherifat Aregbesola made this known at the 2017 End of the year Children’s party held at the Government House Grounds in the state capital.
At the celebration filled with children of the state, Mrs. Aregbesola emphasized that, there has been improvement in the lives of the people and the environment as well as greater enhancement in the health delivery systems in the state.
She used the medium to thank mothers in the state for their marvelous support of her husband, the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.
Simultaneously, she appreciated her husband, Governor Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola for his compassion on women and children in the state, hence making policies in their favour.
To the children, Mrs. Aregbesola urged them to continue to improve on their education, quoting that, the world belongs to those who are educated.
The Governors wife finally encouraged all to nurture the children to become better citizens and to collaborate in fighting child abuse, violence against children, trafficking, and female genital mutilation.
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Hello ,
How does one get involved in ongoing projects and activities concerning Osun state and it's development. I am not based in Nigeria so it is hard keeping up with news from Nigeria and you have left no information about ongoing projects and links to other related blogs. Also i would like to know if there are any plans,project to get individuals in the diaspora involved in the progress of the state . A lot of us have things to contribute but are not being called upon or encouraged to participate in the affairs of the state , we don't all have to be in Nigeria to make a difference however we should all work together to ensure the future of Nigeria is brighter than the past.
Regards