Abiodun commends remoland for advancement in agriculture, education, industrialisation
•Challenges CDAs On Developmental Projects
Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has commended Remoland for the progress it has made in agriculture and industrialization.Speaking at the maiden Remo Day celebration at the Gateway International Stadium, Sagamu, Abiodun said Remoland has achieved many breakthroughs in the area of agriculture, education, science and technology through a united front.
“Over the past years, Remoland has made significant progress, from advancements in agriculture and industrialisation to breakthroughs in education and technology. These achievements highlight what a united and visionary community can accomplish.
“Remoland is home to Ogun State Gateway International Airport and a reference to the Gateway Agro-cargo Special Processing Zone,” he said. Abiodun said the Remo Day celebration would continue to be a shining example of how culture could help bring the people together and foster a sense of pride and identity, observing that it would grow to become a major tourism activity that would attract people from around the world.
The celebration, the governor added, is a testimony to the unity, resilience, and progressive spirit of Remoland, adding that it holds a central place in the government agenda for tourism potential and the socio-economic development of the state.
The governor also promised that Community Development Associations whose projects engender growth and enhance development would receive funding from the state government.
He noted that his administration was committed to ensuring that the grassroots experience accelerated development. He said: “I want to assure all the citizens of Ogun State that our administration will continue to support meaningful community development projects proposed by our Community Development Associations.
“As a government, we are committed to ensuring that all our citizens, especially those at the grassroots, are actively involved in the development process. We will continue to provide the enabling environment for community initiatives and self-help projects.”
Abiodun said his administration has worked diligently to enhance public service, improve infrastructure, and promote sustainable development, noting that the promotion and sustenance of cultural and tourism potential in Remoland for future generations would be intensified.
Noting that the government alone could not shoulder the responsibility of development, Abiodun called on individuals, corporate organisations, and the private sector to partner with the state government in its Building Our Future Together Agenda.
The Chairman of this year’s Remo Day Celebration and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbass, noted that the House of Representatives is committed to advancing the cultural aspirations of all Nigerians.
He said as the representatives of the people and the custodians of democratic ideals, it is their duty to ensure that every voice and community is heard.
Our work in the House is driven by the understanding that the strength of a nation lies in the well-being of its people and the preservation of its heritage.”
The speaker reminded the people of the need to uphold their shared identity and communal spirit, as well as the foundation on which they must build a stronger nation, emphasising that the values of unity, collaboration, and respect for diversity that define Remoland should prepare them to work towards a nation that is united, prosperous, and forward-looking.
The Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, in his contribution, said with more than 250 ethnic groups, each with its unique tradition, Nigeria remains a beacon of rich culture, celebrated through festivals like Arugungu, Osun-Osogbo, and the new Remo Day celebration.
He said the establishment of the Ministry of Culture and Creative Economy and the efforts of the National Council for Arts and Culture underscore the importance of culture as a driver for growth and national cohesion, as it provides platforms for local artisans, encourages cultural exchange, and ensures that Nigeria’s rich heritage is celebrated globally.
In his remarks, the Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, stated the desire of the Remo and Ijebu people to have a state out of the old Ijebu Province but emphasized that the structure and shape of the new state must be deliberated to ensure transparency, equity, and equality.
He said the Remo Day celebration, which would be held every December 27, offers an opportunity to celebrate the spirit, culture, unity, and rich heritage of Remoland, noting that it is not only a festival but a call to celebrate the achievements of the sons and daughters of the land.
The event was attended by prominent personalities, including members of the national and state legislatures, past governors and deputy governors, traditional rulers, and captains of industry, among others, and featured cultural performances by age groups.
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