The Executive Chairman of Oluyole local government, Engr. Akeem Olatunji, has praised his Ibadan North counterpart, Seun Olufade, for his exemplary leadership qualities and dedication to public service.
In his congratulatory message on Friday which was personally signed by the Oluyole LG boss, he described Hon. Olufade as a young visionary leader whose contributions to the socio-economic development of Ibadan North have set him apart as a rising star in the political arena of the State.
The encomium by Olatunji comes on the heels of Olufade’s birthday anniversary celebration on January 3rd, 2025.
“Hon. Olufade is a dynamic and purpose-driven leader whose passion for the betterment of his people in Ibadan North has been evident in his numerous achievements since assuming office.
“His commitment to grassroots development, transparency, and inclusive governance makes him a role model for other young and aspiring political leaders.
“It’s safe to say at this point that considering his pragmatism and commitment to selflessly serve his people, he has clearly demonstrated the qualities of a selfless political leader who can be trusted with higher responsibilities.” Olatunji said.
Reflecting on Olufade’s tenure since his assumption of office, Olatunji praised his administration for prioritizing critical areas such as healthcare, education, rural infrastructure, and youth empowerment.
“Your dedication to improving the lives of the people of Ibadan North is both commendable and inspiring. You have consistently demonstrated that leadership is about service, and your impact will be remembered for a very long time.
Olatunji further expressed confidence in Olufade’s political future, describing him as a leader with immense potential to contribute to the development of Oyo state.
“As you celebrate this special day, I want to encourage you to remain steadfast in your commitment to uplifting your people at the grassroots. You have a brighter future in political leadership, and I have no doubt that your influence will extend beyond the territory of Ibadan North,” Olatunji concluded.