Mrs Oyebanji said her goal was to foster economic independence and reduce poverty, particularly among women.
Mr Oyebanji reiterated his respect for traditional institutions, given their roles in peace-building and grassroots development.
“Such illegality cannot stand in the face of the law.’’
“These loans can be used to establish new businesses or expand existing ones.”
She said the President is working to ease the pains of Nigerians.
Mr Oyebanji congratulated the councillors on their recent local government election victories.
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.
Ms Afuye said it was an aberration for the chief to wear a crown or change title when the government had yet to accede to his request for full autonomy.
The deputy governor expressed the government’s zealousness to prosecute the monthly programme to safeguard the populace’s health and avert untimely death.
