The Ekiti Rebirth Organisation (ERO) has welcomed the appointment of Moremi Ojudu as the Senior Special Assistant to the President, Bola Tinubu on Community Engagement, describing it as
The secretary of the group, Toyin Oluwasola in a congratulatory letter to the appointee on behalf of the leader of the group, Chief Sola Olarewaju and made available to journalists on Monday said that new appointee’s expertise and commitment to community development over the years were remarkable.
The foremost political organisation expressed optimism that she would contribute her quota to the administration of the president and ensure the collaborations of different groups towards impacting the lives of the citizens.
The letter read, “ Your appointment to this prestigious position is not only a testament to your outstanding qualifications but also a recognition of your unwavering dedication to the betterment of our nation. Your youthfulness, enthusiasm and passion in community engagement have undoubtedly made a significant impact, and we are confident that you will continue to excel in this new role.
“ We have had the privilege of witnessing your passion for community development and your ability to foster collaboration among diverse groups. Your vision and innovative approaches will be instrumental in addressing various challenges faced by our communities.
“ We are not surprised because your grandpa and your dad are noted mobilizers and community spirited people. We cannot think of any other person that deserved the appointment more than you. You truly live up to your name, Moremi. With your new role, we are certain that your influence will extend even further, positively impacting countless lives across the nation.
“ As you embark on this new journey, please know that you have the support and admiration of many, including our group. We have no doubt that you will continue to lead with integrity, dedication, and a deep sense of purpose. Count on us always to be there as your pillar of support and for any assistance needed to carry out this assignment.”
While promising the readiness of the group to her support towards success in her new assignment, the letter concluded that she would soon be hosted in the state to address stakeholders.