Hon. Goniya Garba Congratulates Gov. Aiyedatiwa on 61st Birthday

 


Hon. Goniya Garba, Special Assistant to the Ondo State Governor on Hausa/Arewa community  and General Chairman of Ondo State Cattle Markets, has extended warm congratulations to Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa on the occasion of his 61st birthday, describing the milestone as a celebration of impactful leadership and selfless service.

In a statement issued to journalists on Monday, Hon. Goniya lauded the governor for his inclusive approach to governance, noting that his administration has continued to promote unity, peace, and economic stability across Ondo State.

He said Governor Aiyedatiwa has remained receptive to the concerns of diverse communities in the state, including the Hausa/Arewa community and stakeholders within the livestock sector, fostering a sense of belonging and mutual respect.

“On behalf of the Hausa/Arewa community and cattle market stakeholders across Ondo State, I sincerely congratulate His Excellency, Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, on his birthday today. This remarkable age reflects a lifetime of wisdom, dedication, and commitment to the progress of Ondo State,” Hon. Goniya stated.

The Special Adviser, who also oversees activities across cattle markets in the state, commended the governor for policies that have enhanced security, peaceful coexistence, and improved the business environment for traders and investors.

According to him, the governor’s leadership has strengthened trust between the government and various ethnic and occupational groups, contributing to harmony and sustained development.

Hon. Goniya offered prayers for good health, long life, and divine guidance for the governor, expressing confidence that the administration would continue to deliver people-oriented policies.

He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the governor’s vision of a united, peaceful, and prosperous Ondo State.

Governor Aiyedatiwa turned 61 amid an outpouring of goodwill messages from political leaders, traditional rulers, market associations, and residents within and outside the state.

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