Aiyedatiwa’s first 100 days marked by visible progress – Ondo NANS

Comrade Joshua Tobiloba Oluwarotimi and Ondo governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa

By John Ogunsemore

The Chairman, Joint Campus Committee, Ondo Axis of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comrade Joshua Tobiloba Oluwarotimi said Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s first 100 days were marked by visible progress.

Oluwarotimi congratulated Aiyedatiwa on his remarkable 100 days in office and his well-deserved victory at the Ondo State Governorship Election Tribunal.

“Your administration’s first 100 days have been defined by visible progress and people-centered initiatives, particularly in the education sector,” he said.

The NANS JCC Chairman said bursary awards to indigent students, efforts toward infrastructural development across campuses, prompt payment of salary backlogs at Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, and active support for student-centered programmes such as the O’dirorun Students’ Easter Retreat and the NANS RISE Entrepreneurship Summit are deeply appreciated.

He further praised the ongoing dualisation of roads and other transformative projects under the governor’s “Our Ease” governance style, saying it reflected a sincere commitment to the growth and prosperity of Ondo State.

“Your recent triumph at the tribunal is not just a win for your administration, but a reaffirmation of the people’s trust in your leadership and vision for a greater Ondo State. It is a victory for democracy, justice, and service.

“As students, we remain hopeful that your administration will continue to prioritise our welfare by creating more conducive learning environments and boosting educational infrastructure,” Oluwarotimi stated.

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