Egbeda LG Chair’ Sanda Hails CCCII’s Ibadan Week Success, Felicitates First Lady, Deputy Governor on Awards, Commends Makinde’s Leadership
The Chairman of Egbeda Local Government, Hon. Sanda Sikiru Oyedele, has praised the Central Council of Ibadan Indigene (CCCII) for hosting a successful Ibadan Week, which showcased the city’s rich cultural heritage and put it on the global map.
Hon. Oyedele lauded the CCCII for their efforts in promoting Ibadan’s identity and unity, saying, “The Ibadan Week was a resounding success, and I commend the CCCII for their dedication to celebrating our city’s unique culture.”
The chairman also felicitated with the First Lady of Oyo State, Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde, and the Deputy Governor, Barr. Bayo Lawal, on their award conferment by the CCCII, describing them as “deserving recipients” of the honor.
Furthermore, Hon. Oyedele commended Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration for its continuous infrastructural developments in the state, saying, “The governor’s commitment to transforming Oyo State is evident in the numerous projects he has initiated, and we are grateful for his leadership.”
The CCCII’s Ibadan Week celebration featured various events, including cultural displays, traditional performances, and awards presentations, which highlighted the city’s rich history and heritage. The event drew participants from various sectors, including government officials, traditional leaders, and cultural enthusiasts.
Hon. Oyedele, who was present at the event, expressed his delight at the success of the Ibadan Week, saying, “It’s heartwarming to see our city come together to celebrate its identity. Ibadan is a city with a rich cultural heritage, and events like this help to preserve our traditions for future generations.”
The Egbeda LG chairman also praised the CCCII for recognizing the contributions of deserving individuals, including the First Lady and the Deputy Governor, saying, “These awards are a testament to their hard work and dedication to the development of our state.”
The Ibadan Week celebration ended with a call for continued unity and cooperation among the people of Ibadan, with Hon. Oyedele urging residents to work together towards the progress and prosperity of the city.
With the success of the Ibadan Week, the CCCII has once again demonstrated its commitment to promoting the cultural heritage of Ibadan, and Hon. Oyedele’s commendation is a testament to the organization’s efforts.