Senator Kola Bajomo Congratulates Senator Solomon Adeola (Yayi) and Ogun West REPS


An Elder Statesman and Former Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Kola Bajomo FCA, mni has congratulated Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola popularly called Yayi on his inauguration into the 10th Senate of the National Assembly, Federal Republic of Nigeria. He also extended his Congratulatory Message to the Honourable Members representing the three Federal Constituencies of Ogun West at the Federal House of Representatives. 


In his congratulatory message to them, Senator Bajomo charged the elected Lawmakers to work in unity and synergy. He said, "your victory at the poll is an indication that Ogun West people wants a better representation. Your individual profile, accomplishments and experience is enviable to other regions in the state. Indeed, Ogun West has elected her best to represent her at the 10th National Assembly. Therefore, I charge you to work together in bringing greater dividends of democracy to our people, by making law, performing your oversight functions and lobbying through the executive, to bring development to Ogun West, Ogun State and Nigeria".


While commending Senator Solomon Adeola's experience in public service he said, "I have no doubt that you will bring your exceptional skills, vision, and deepness of your experience to this renewed role as the high ranking Senator. Your remarkable achievement is a testament to your exceptional leadership, dedication, and unwavering commitment to public service. I am very confident that your commitment to public service and your ability to navigate complex challenges with grace and compassion will undoubtedly make a significant impact on the lives of our people in Ogun West, Ogun State and Nigeria."


"Once again, Congratulations on your inauguration into the 10th National Assembly and may you all succeed. 


Senator Kola Bajomo FCA, mni.

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