Mr Philip said the approval granted by Mr Aiyedatiwa came at a time when the service needed strengthening to improve efficiency and effective service delivery.
Mr Osamaye warned against child molestation, trafficking, street trading, and hawking, saying offenders would be prosecuted.
Mr Olajide stated, “All we are asking from the Ondo State Government is equity, inclusion, and justice in its programmes and policies.’’
The commissioner, while receiving the trophy, applauded the efforts of YSFON in promoting grassroots sports in the state.
He said the council was also concerned about the spate of cultism in the state.
Mr Dosumu said that despite the awareness campaigns, some individuals still engaged in cocoa adulteration.
Mr Akinnadeju said that the owner of the adulterants ran away.
The government assured Akure residents that the 7.8km Oda road project would be ready for inauguration in June 2025.
The governor noted that at no point, before or after election, he promised to support illegal occupants of government land and forest reserves.
Mr Fagbemi said the government and supporting partner were committed to eradicating tuberculosis in the state and Nigeria.
