“To reposition public health, we must agree that it is through collective efforts of all the stakeholders.”
“Our late governor was deeply disappointed and regretful of certain behaviours and character traits displayed by Mr Aiyedatiwa,” said the former CPS.
Mr Isara said Mr Tinubu’s government ushered in mass public health issues.
Mr Henry said the government he leads will withdraw immediately after the inauguration of the council.
Mr Aiyedatiwa said politicians bribing their way into power was not what Ondo’s founding fathers stood for.
“We can’t continue to do the same thing and expect the same results.’’
“At the scene of the incident, the deceased was left with only pants.’’
The policy had faced a lot of criticisms.
Sowore said that despite his ordeal in the hands of the Buri regime, he would not back out in ensuring an egalitarian society.
The governor said his administration would deliver on programmes that would benefit women in the state.
