Hon. Ola Emmanuel Adekunle SSA Grassroot Mobilization to Kogi State Governor Fetes Kogi State Former Speaker as he clocks 60 years.
Hon. Ola Emmanuel Adekunle, the Senior Special Assistant to the Kogi State Governor on Grassroots Mobilization, has joined political leaders, stakeholders, and well-wishers in celebrating the 60th birthday of the former Speaker of Kogi State House of Assembly, Rt.Hon. Prince Matthew Kolawole. The landmark celebration reflects not only the former Speaker’s longevity but also his enduring influence in the political landscape of Kogi State. Hon. Adekunle described the celebrant as a man of honor, integrity, and wisdom whose contributions to state development and legislative progress remain exemplary.
In a heartfelt tribute delivered, Hon. Adekunle praised the former Speaker’s legacy of service and dedication to the people of Kogi State.
He noted that under Rt. Hon. Prince Matthew Kolawole’s leadership, the State Assembly witnessed a period of legislative stability and developmental focus that contributed immensely to the governance structure of the state. According to him, the celebrant has served as a mentor to many and continues to inspire a new generation of leaders committed to the progress of the state.
This birthday has drew the wishes of top government officials, traditional rulers, community leaders, and grassroots supporters reminiscent of his goodwill and commitment to the state and his community and reflections on the former Speaker’s achievements. Hon. Adekunle, known for his close ties with the grassroots, emphasized that celebrating such milestones helps reinforce values of loyalty, service, and commitment that are essential in public leadership. He also reaffirmed the current administration’s resolve to continue recognizing and honoring leaders who have left positive footprints in the state’s history.
As the former Speaker enters a new decade, Hon. Adekunle extended his best wishes, praying and a reminder of the impact of selfless leadership in shaping the directional destiny of Kogi State.