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Osun LG Workers Thriving Under Adeleke’s Administration, Says Ogungbamigbe

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Last updated: January 11, 2025 6:10 pm
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…promises support of NULGE to the government

The Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke has been applauded by the State President of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Dr Nathaniel Ogungbangbe for delivering good governance to the good people of thestate.

Dr Ogungbangbe stated that the delivery of good governance by the state Governor offers the platform for local government workers in the state to thrive.

The NULGE President was speaking at the new year celebration with the Union members in Osogbo last weekend.

He said the Governor is prioritising workers welfare in the state, noting that, the government is paying salaries as at when due, alongside other benefits.

Speaking on the new minimum wage which the federal government approved as N70,000, he maintained that Governor Ademola Adeleke approved N75,554.28 for Osun workers as he urged all to put in more efforts in supporting the government.

According to him, “Governor Ademola Adeleke has not failed us, therefore we will not fail him too.”

“We, workers of Osun local government are reiterating our support for Governor Ademola Adeleke in 2026. He is doing well for workers and we promise our votes in 2026.”

At the NULGE new year celebration which was graced by Ijesa Descendants in Osun government cabinet, Dr Nathaniel Ogungbangbe lauded the government of Ademola Adeleke for approving workshop training for local government workers on efficient service delivery.

Attributing the success of his office as Osun NULGE President to the good governance of Governor Adeleke, Dr Ogungbangbe reiterated his determination to put in more efforts and better the union in his second term in office, and he again solicited support of the local government workers.

In separate Addresses at the occasion, the Commissioner for Health, Barrister Jola Akintola, Commissioner for Cooperative and Empowerment Prince Bayo Ogungbangbe and the Commissioner for Environment Honorable Mayowa Adejorin, appreciated all for supporting the government of Ademola Adeleke.

The trio highlighted the impact of the government of Adeleke for the benefit of the people at the grassroot areas and enjoined all to support the continuous benevolence by voting the government into office for his second term in 2026.

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