100 Days: OGO hails Aiyedatiwa’s remarkable leadership

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Oluwaseyi Gabriel Ogundare, fondly known as Hon. OGO, has showered encomiums on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for what he described as a remarkable turnaround in the state within the governor’s first 100 days in office.
Ogundare, a grassroots political leader in the Owo/Ose Federal Constituency, in a statement issued to mark the milestone, applauded the governor for injecting renewed energy and purposeful direction into governance since assuming office.
He noted that Aiyedatiwa’s administration had hit the ground running by addressing infrastructural deficits across the state, with physical evidence of road projects, hospital renovations, and school upgrades already visible.
“From Akure to Owo, Ilaje to Ifedore, we are beginning to witness development projects taking shape. Road construction, health facility rehabilitation, and improvements in our schools are no longer mere promises but realities,” he said.
The APC stalwart commended the governor’s people-oriented leadership, describing it as inclusive and responsive to the needs of the citizens.
He highlighted the prompt payment of workers’ salaries, youth empowerment schemes, and targeted relief for the vulnerable as commendable initiatives that have earned the administration early applause.
According to him, “What Governor Aiyedatiwa has achieved in just 100 days is a bold declaration of his capacity and readiness to lead Ondo State into a new phase of sustainable development.”
Ogundare, a known loyalist of the Aiyedatiwa-led administration, described the governor’s leadership as visionary, compassionate, and pragmatic.
He called on the people of the state to throw their weight behind the administration as it builds the blocks of progress.
“The governor is not just building infrastructure; he is rebuilding trust and rekindling hope in governance. We are proud of his accomplishments so far, and we are confident that the best is yet to come,” he said.