The Chairman and CEO of Adron Homes and Properties Limited, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, has felicitated with the government and people of Oyo State on the occasion of the state’s 50th anniversary.
In a statement marking the Golden Jubilee, Emmanuelking described the milestone as a celebration of the state’s resilience, cultural heritage, and consistent progress over five decades.
He praised Oyo State for its enduring contributions to Nigeria’s socio-economic and cultural advancement, noting that the state has evolved into a prominent hub for commerce, education, and innovation.
The business leader stated that the Golden Jubilee provides a unique opportunity for government officials, private sector stakeholders, traditional institutions, and citizens to reflect on achievements and renew their collective commitment to building a more inclusive and prosperous Oyo State.
Emmanuelking commended the state’s transformation agenda, particularly investments in infrastructure, economic development, and human capital. He emphasized that sustainable growth requires deliberate planning and a clear sense of purpose.
While applauding the current administration for its leadership, he also recognized the contributions of previous administrations whose efforts established the foundation for the state’s present-day accomplishments.
Restating Adron Homes’ commitment to contributing to national development, Emmanuelking described Oyo State as a land filled with immense opportunities.
He extended his best wishes to the Pace Setter State, expressing optimism that the next 50 years would witness even more remarkable achievements for Oyo State and its people.
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