The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.
The speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Bamidele Oloyelogun said the relationship between the executive arm of government and the state lawmakers is cordial because of the zeal to develop the state. He said the assembly is working in tandem with the executive to ensure that dividends of democracy are spread across the eighteen local councils of the state.
Oloyelogun noted that the lawmakers do not need to engage the executive in unnecessary wrangling since the government is working assiduously to turn the the state around.