Olubadan palace will be completed – Ajewole assures Ibadan indigenes

The newly inaugurated President-General, Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) Barrister Sulaiman Ajeniyi Ajewole has declared that the brand new Olubadan palace will be completed throughout his administration.

Ajewole made this declaration in the course of the inauguration of the newly elected govt members of the affiliation on Friday in Ibadan.

The Council is the apex socio-cultural group of indigenes of Ibadan, Oyo state.

The new Olubadan palace has been beneath building.

The authorized practitioner, whereas talking in the course of the inauguration of the brand new executives, reiterated that the CCII beneath his management would rally the help of all Ibadan indigenes at dwelling and within the Diaspora to make sure fast completion of the continuing new Olubadan palace.

Ajewole mentioned, “We shall rally round all Ibadan indigenes at home and abroad to donate generously towards the project.

“Also we will engage the youths in all the family compounds in Ibadan to stop social vices.

“We shall also engage government at all levels to ensure constant face-lift of some public infrastructures across Ibadanland.”

Other new govt members included: Dr. Tirimisiyu Oladimeji (1st Vice President-General), Baale Alamu Oloyede Ibikunle (2nd Vice President-General), Mr. Adetokunbo Ayobami Subair (Secretary-General), Mogaji Ismail Sodeinde (1st Assistant Secretary-General) and Rafiu Iyanda (2nd Assistant Secretary-General).

Others are: Prince Caleb Akande (Treasurer), Mr. Oyasogo Olumuyiwa (Financial Secretary), Mr. Kola Olomide (Publicity Secretary), Alhaja Folashade Olayiwola (Social Secretary), Mrs. Bolaji Olowookere, (Chief whip), Dr.Ademola Adetayo Taiwo, (Legal Adviser) and Pastor Oyerinde Oyewale Abayomi (Internal Auditor).

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