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Ondo workers urge ailing Gov. Akeredolu to complete treatment before resuming duty

The governor is expected to resume back to the state on July 6, 2023.

• July 5, 2023
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu

As Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo continues to battle a strange ailment, civil servants in the state have asked him to “rest” and complete his treatment rather than rushing back to prepare for governance.

In a joint statement issued on Wednesday, the government workers, through the organised labour in the state, said they are aware of Mr Akeredolu’s urge to resume work by performing his role as the state’s chief executive officer.

“Despite his speedy recovery, we strongly urge our dear governor to prioritise rest and complete recuperation before resuming his duties. We understand his inclination to resume work promptly due to his strong work ethic, but we implore him to allow himself more time to rest and fully recover.

“The Organised Labour in Ondo State remains committed to interceding on behalf of the governor. We express our profound appreciation for the governor’s unwavering love and dedication to the workers and people of the Sunshine State,” the workers said in the statement jointly signed by Messers Oladele Victor Amoko (NLC chairperson), Olapade Ademola
(JNC chairman), and Clement Fatuase (TUC chairman) in the state.

Mr Akeredolu, who is currently battling an undisclosed ailment, has been outside the state, attending to his health challenges.

Since the absence of the governor, there have been political bickering among members of his cabinet, particularly by those intending to succeed him.

However, the workers explained that they were delighted to receive the news of the swift recovery of Mr Akeredolu, just as they extended their heartfelt gratitude to God for his unwavering grace and healing bestowed upon the governor.

“We call on every citizen and resident of the state to continue to pray for our governor’s well-being. He has proven to be the finest governor in recent times, and we stand firmly beside him, providing unwavering support to his administration until the end.”

The governor is expected to resume back to the state on July 6, 2023. 

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