The Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun, says his administration’s doors are open to those who wish to join hands with him in contributing their quota to move the State forward.
Prince Abiodun, who stated this when he received in his office some executive members of the State All Progressives Congress (APC) on a visit to congratulate him on his victory at the Appeal Court, said it was time for all to work together for the progress of the State.
“We want to emphasise that our doors remain open to everyone who is yet to join us, if indeed the idea was to offer ourselves to the service of the State.
“If that is the intention and desire, it is now time for all of us to join hands in building our future together,” he said.
He maintained that his government would remain committed to the vision of providing focused and qualitative leadership that would create an enabling environment for Public-Private Partnership and would remain transparent, accountable, inclusive, just and equitable for the economic transformation of the State and individual prosperity of its people.
Governor Abiodun appreciated the Judiciary for their uprightness in upholding the rule of law, adding that the judgement has further reassured Nigerians that they can always rely on the judiciary.
“The lower court – the tribunal upheld our victory at the polls and the Appeal Court has further affirmed our victory. The judiciary has been fair and just in upholding the rule of law,” he noted.
The Governor, who thanked God for the victory, appreciated the national and state leadership of the APC for standing by him. He also lauded the party faithfuls at ward and local levels for keeping faith and remaining consistent, pledging to work harder for the good of the State.
“We want to use this opportunity to thank our lawyers who have worked assidously in handling this case to ensure that the position of the law is well articulated and presented before the judiciary. We want to also thank the State and national leadership of our party, as well as party faithful at the ward levels for their support and consistency. This has helped in achieving this feat,” he concluded.