Outstanding Representation: Awori Obas Pass Vote of Confidence in Sen. Adeola ‘Yayi’ Solomon
Awori monarchs celebrate Senator Solomon’s impactful contributions, bringing pride and substantial progress to Ogun West and the Awori people
The esteemed Awori Monarchs, under the aegis Awori Obas Forum, Ogun State, have collectively expressed a vote of confidence in Senator Adeola Olamilekan Solomon.
Recognizing his exemplary commitment, leadership, and dedicated service in the Nigerian Senate, the monarchs celebrated Senator Solomon’s impactful contributions, bringing pride and substantial progress to Ogun West and the Awori people.
The unanimous endorsement was delivered during a gathering held at the Palace of the Olota of Otta, His Majesty, Oba Professor Adeyemi Obalanlege, preceding the “Egbe Oloja Awori Day” celebrations for marketers and traders in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government on Wednesday, October 30, 2024.
In a statement signed collectively by the distinguished royal fathers, they affirmed that, “Senator Solomon’s dedication and notable achievements have underscored his role as an invaluable asset to Ogun West and the Awori people.
‘Through his outstanding performance, he has brought visibility and impactful development to our region, prioritizing the needs and aspirations of our communities.
“His work has not only uplifted our people but has also set a high standard for representation in the Nigerian Senate.”
The monarchs further expressed, “His achievements resonate with the hopes and aspirations of the Awori people, reflecting his genuine commitment to the welfare and advancement of our communities.”
The statement concluded with a message of prayer and encouragement; “As we recognize and commend his impressive contributions, we pray that Almighty God continues to guide him, granting him the strength, wisdom, and resources to achieve even greater milestones.
“Senator Adeola Olamilekan Solomon is indeed a phenomenon in Ogun West, and we remain confident in his ability to fulfill the mandate entrusted to him.” More