Saturday 25 May 2019

Please support me in the Senate, Buhari tells Amosun


President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to the outgoing Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State to give him the needed legislative support when he gets to the ninth Senate.

Buhari made this appeal on Saturday when he visited Ogun State to commission some 'Legacy Projects' executed by Gov. Amosun.

The President, while eulogising Amosun, said he has done well for himself and Ogun State, urgin

Congratulating Amosun over his election as the Senator representing Ogun Central in the ninth Senate, Buhari said:

"I think he (Amosun) can continue to serve not only Ogun state, but the whole country.

“I am very pleased that I have been in his good books at least publicly, so, in the Senate where he is going to seat, I believe where he is going to seat for four years and I am going to remain, God willing for four years as the President, I will automatically assume that he will support me.

“Thank you I think that the way he has named those projects and the publicity he gave them every person will see the legacy projects being commissioned today.

 “I think he has prepared for this governorship seat, he prepared himself for it, he has put infrastructure that will last.

“I congratulate you for having the foresight and saving enough resources to make sure that your footprint remains permanent, very clever person. Thank you very much.

“The infrastructure you took me through, the flyovers, the hospital and this complex [Judicial Complex], they are first class. I think you have done well for yourself and Ogun State,”


Some of the projects commissioned by Buhari included: The Ogun State Television (OGTV) ultramodern studio; the 250-bed multi-specialty tertiary Hospital at Oke-Mosan; Adire Mall; Judicial Complex and the 10,000-seater capacity Amphitheatre of the Abeokuta City Centre – all in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.

Buhari, who arrived Abeokuta in a Presidential chopper marked NAF 540 touched down at Archade Ground, State Secretariat, Oke – Mosan at 10:18am and was received by the quartet of Amosun, Governors Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos); Kayode Fayemi ( Ekiti) and Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo).


Dignitaries at the inauguration of some of the projects included Minister of Health, Prof Isaac Adewole; the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo; former legal Adviser of All Progressives Congress, Muiz Banire and some traditional rulers in the state.

Amosun said the new 15-courtroom Judicial Complex would serve as the base or headquarters for the High Court, replacing the existing High Court Complex in Isabo, which is over forty years old.

The Governor said the complex was designed to cater for both official functions and other contemporary needs of everyone working in the complex.

He said: “There are adequate spaces for a clinic, restaurants, creche, drivers’ pool, warehouses and workshops.

“For us and for the good people of Ogun State, a great journey of eight years will come to an end at midnight of Tuesday 28th May, 2019.

“Even as we prepare to bow out of office, our desire to continue to contribute our quota to the socio-economic development of our dear State remains undiluted.”

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