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Independence Day Commemoration: Oyo Lawmaker, Hon. Yusuf Adebisi Commissions Borehole

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Hon Yusuf Akande Oladeni, middle, with others during the commissioning event...

The lawmaker representing Ibadan South West state constituency 1 in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Yusuf Adebisi Oladeni has commissioned six borehole water projects within his constituency to commemorate the celebration of the country’s 59th Independent Day anniversary.

The son of the popular Nigerian fuji music  maestro Taye Akande Currency, who was accompanied by his colleague and lawmaker representing Egbeda state constituency, Hon. Babalola Olasunkanmi Damason, during the commissioning stated that the essence of democracy is to attract physical development that adds real value to the people.

Adebisi maintained that he will continue to work towards the objective of adding real value to the lives of the people who gave him the mandate to represent them in the state’s legislative chamber through quality representation.

The youthful lawmaker, while commissioning one of the six boreholes at Abiola Jacob Basic School, Oke-Foko, Ibadan, described the water project as part of the many life-touching programmes outlined for the people of his constituency.

The Abiola Jacob Basic School water project was facilitated by the 1972/1977 set of the school Old Pupils’ Association, which the ace Fuji artist and father of Hon. Yusuf Adebisi, Alhaji Taye Akande Currency is one of them.

The commissioning exercise by the lawmaker according to the facilitators was to show a sign of honour to the Taye Currency family for being worthy ambassadors of the constituency and the entire local government in the music industry and in the political landscape of Oyo State, Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.

Adebisi recalled that the series of programmes that will give the people real value for their votes will be unfolded at his constituency in the next few days.

The lawmaker thanked the members of the Old Pupils’ Association of the school for their thoughtfulness and desire to give back to the society that built them.

Adebisi described the gesture as a welcome development and appealed to other successful sons and daughters of the local government to emulate the facilitators by keying into the welfarism agenda of Oyo’s Governor Seyi Makinde by extending such complimentary gestures to their locality.

Packaged by Kunle Gazali

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