Mr Oyebanji said the occasion provided an opportunity to reflect on the bravery and selflessness of members of the armed forces.
Mr Oyebanji said the 2026 budget was tailored towards the completion of all ongoing infrastructural development projects.
Mr Oyebanji thanked the sacked commissioners and special advisers and wished them success in their future endeavours.
He encouraged the SSGs to provide honest and research-backed advice to their governors.
She warned the residents to desist from such unwholesome acts that could trigger environmental degradation.
She said they were all fully motivated to do more for the state in future tournaments.
He said this was aimed at repositioning and strengthening the governance institution for productivity and service delivery.
Mr Oyebanji said the appointee must be someone with the requisite knowledge in special education and a genuine passion for the welfare and well-being of the physically challenged.
The deputy governor expressed the government’s zealousness to prosecute the monthly programme to safeguard the populace’s health and avert untimely death.
