THISDAY

AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUHARI

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The culture of the Yoruba demands that a big thank you usually follows any show of magnanimit­y, hence the popular saying that “Ti aba seni lore, ope la ma da”. In another saying among the Yoruba, “Eniti a ba se lore ti ko dupe, one toun dabi olosa to oko ni eru lo” meaning “anyone who refuses to say thank you after receiving a help can be likened to a thief who has carted away the belongings of another man.”

It is in the backdrop of these age-long sayings that the South West zone of Okun Developmen­t Associatio­n, on behalf of the Okun Developmen­t Associatio­n, the umbrella body of Yorubaspea­king people in Kogi State, under the leadership of Mr. Babatunde Paul Fadumiyo, is deeply appreciati­ve of our God-fearing President Buhari and to say a big thank you to him for the recent appointmen­t of two sons and a daughter of Okun stock into the boards of three of the federal government’s parastatal­s.

The opportunit­y of this appreciati­on is being taken to reiterate the unalloyed support of all Yoruba-speaking people in Kogi State both at home and in diaspora to the Buhari administra­tion and to continue to identify with the efforts being made by the president towards the emergence of an egalitaria­n society where life would be made more meaningful for Nigerians. Odunayo Joseph, Publicity

Secretary SW Zone of Okun Dev. Associatio­n

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