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Friday, December 29, 2023

Governor Oyebanji Holds Crucial Development Meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Governor Oyebanji Holds Crucial Development Meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
By Olamide Akinwumi J. 



In a notable development, Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at his residence in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Friday, 29th December. The meeting, occurring just days after a Christmas visit by state Governors under the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, underscores the strategic focus on Ekiti and national development when these two influential figures convene.

The meeting, characterized by its significance in shaping the trajectory of development in both Ekiti State and the nation at large, emphasized the collaborative efforts required for comprehensive progress. Governor Oyebanji and President Tinubu, often referred to as a father-son duo due to their close relationship, are renowned for their commitment to advancing socio-economic and infrastructural growth.

While the exact details of the discussions remain undisclosed, it is expected that key issues related to Ekiti State's development agenda, national governance, and strategic initiatives were on the agenda. The timing, just days after the collective Christmas visit by state Governors, suggests a continuity of dialogue and cooperation among leaders in steering the nation towards prosperity.

Governor Oyebanji, known for his dedication to good governance and sustainable development, has consistently sought guidance and collaboration with national leaders like President Tinubu. The meeting serves as a testament to the ongoing commitment to fostering a unified approach to addressing challenges and seizing opportunities.

The collaborative spirit between the Governor and the former Lagos State Governor is seen as a positive force for both Ekiti State's advancement and broader national development goals. As the details unfold in the coming days, the outcomes of this meeting, held on Friday, 29th December, are anticipated to have far-reaching implications for governance, policy, and developmental strides in the region and beyond.

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