APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary Hails Hon Matthew Kolawole’s Appointment to KOOSPADC

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The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Hon. Durosinmi Meseko, has extended warm felicitations to the former Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Matthew Kolawole, on his recent appointment as the Executive Director of the Kogi State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (KOOSPADC).

In a statement released today from Abuja, Hon. Meseko described Kolawole’s appointment as a testament to his unwavering dedication, proven leadership, and significant contributions to the development of Kogi State. The APC chieftain emphasized that Rt. Hon. Kolawole’s rich experience as a legislator and his deep understanding of the needs of the people make him an ideal fit for the crucial role at KOOSPADC.

“Rt. Hon. Matthew Kolawole has consistently demonstrated exceptional commitment to public service throughout his career,” Hon. Meseko’s statement read. “His tenure as Speaker of the Kogi State House of Assembly was marked by progressive legislation and a strong focus on the welfare of the citizenry. This new appointment is a well-deserved recognition of his capabilities and a clear indication of the confidence placed in him to drive development in the oil-producing areas of Kogi State.”

Hon. Meseko expressed optimism that Kolawole’s stint at KOOSPADC would bring about significant positive changes, particularly in addressing the socio-economic challenges faced by communities in the oil-producing regions. He urged all stakeholders to give Rt. Hon. Kolawole, the necessary support to succeed in his new assignment.

“We are confident that he will execute his duties with diligence, transparency, and a genuine commitment to improving the lives of the people of Kogi State,” Hon. Meseko concluded.

The Kogi State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (KOOSPADC) is tasked with the development and management of funds accruing to the state from oil production, aimed at improving infrastructure and welfare in the oil-producing communities.


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