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, Abike Dabiri-Erewa. has emphasised the role of the commission in providing adequate support to boost the economy of SouthWest states.
Dabiri-Erewa noted that Ondo State indigenes in Diaspora have been contributing their quota to the social and economic development of the State in line with the ‘Redeemed Agenda of Akeredolu Administration’.In a statement by the Ondo ministry’s media officer, Debbie Funmilayo, the NIDCOM chairman said they should be encouraged to do more with the innovations underway.
She thanked Ologbese for his proactiveness towards the growth of the State and submitted that the Ministry will enjoy continued support from the Commission, leaving indelible imprints on the sand of time for generations to witness. DAWN Commission Director, Dr. Seye Oyeleye said Ondo State, through the Ministry of Regional Integration and Diaspora Relations, deserved support to fast-track its activities.
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