FORMER SPEAKER KOLAWOLE FELICITATES WITH HON. RICHARD OSASEYI ON HIS BIRTHDAY
Lokoja, Kogi State – The immediate past Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mathew Olushola Kolawole (Yomikola), has congratulated Hon. Richard Osaseyi, the General Manager of the Kogi State Signage and Advertisement Board, on the occasion of his birthday.
In a statement, Kolawole described Hon. Osaseyi as a dependable ally who consistently supports the growth of others and a loyal and committed member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
He praised Hon. Osaseyi’s dedication to public service and his contributions to the development of Kogi State.
Hon. Osaseyi is a dedicated public servant who has worked tirelessly for the development of Kogi State,” Kolawole said.
His commitment to the APC and his contributions to the state’s growth are well appreciated.
He is a shining example of what it means to be a true public servant, and I am honored to call him a friend and colleague.
Kolawole also acknowledged Hon. Osaseyi’s role in promoting economic growth and development in Kogi State through his work as General Manager of the Kogi State Signage and Advertisement Board. He praised Hon. Osaseyi’s leadership and vision, saying that he has been instrumental in creating opportunities for businesses to thrive in the state.
I wish Hon. Osaseyi a happy birthday and many more years of service to our great state and nation,” Kolawole added. “May God continue to bless him with good health, wisdom, and strength as he continues to serve our state and country.”
Kolawole’s tribute to Hon. Osaseyi is a testament to the high esteem in which he is held by his colleagues and the people of Kogi State. His dedication to public service and his commitment to the APC have made him a respected figure in the state’s political landscape.
As Hon. Osaseyi celebrates his birthday, he can take pride in the knowledge that his hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed. He is an inspiration to many, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of public servants.