The Alaye of Ayetoro, Oba AbdulAzeez Adelakun, has called the newly-installed Baale of Ijaka-Isale in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Chief Temitope Sunday Bamigbade of Aboge ruling house, to sustain the peace, progress and developmental strides of the community and the state in general
Oba Adelakun stated this during the installation and presentation of staff of office to the new Baale at Market Square, Ijaka-Isale.
He charged the new Baale to put necessary mechanisms in place to ensure all-round development
The monarch stressed that the pivotal role traditional institution plays in governance cannot be overemphasised as it serves as a bridge between the governed and the government.
He added that the continued cooperation, support, collaboration and prayers of the people will further ensure successful implementation of the present administration’s ISEYA mantra
“I commend the people of Ijaka-Isale community for their support, cooperation and peaceful coexistence since the stool of Baale was vacant after the demise of former Baale, Chief Ishola Oloyede of Ajayi ruling house. I implore you to give your support to the new Baale so that Ijaka-Isale can witness unprecedented development”
“My appeal to the new Baale is to ensure that all his activities and policies as a traditional ruler and leader of Ijaka-Isale enhance our governor’s vision by making the town a better place for all and sundry,” Adelakun said.
In his welcome address, the Balogun of Ijaka-Isale, Chief Mathew Akinde appreciated the government and the Alaye-in-Council for the approval given to the election of new Baale by the Ijaka-Isale kingmakers, admonishing the new Baale to use his leadership qualities to harness the potential and resources in the land in order to make the community a model in development
Remarking, the Iyalode and Bada of Ijaka-Isale Chief (Mrs) Taiwo Oluwole and Chief Adisa Fagbohun enjoined the new Baale to continue to champion and promote peace among the people, to engender the desired growth and development of the land
In his remarks, Chief Gbamigbade appreciated the government of Prince Dapo Abiodun for strengthening the traditional institution in the state and his unprecedented infrastructural development across the state.
Gbamigbade, in a release signed by the council’s Zonal Information Officer, Mr Lateef Akintunde, commended the indigenes of Ijaka-Isale home and abroad for their contributions to the development of the community and the state in general, appealing to them to join hands in promoting the wellbeing of the town.
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