LAGOS: ABATSECO CONGRATULATES NEW CHIEF OF STAFF, AYINDE
A group known as Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Continuation group, ABATSECO has sent a congratulatory message to Tayo Ayinde, the newly appointed Chief of Staff to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
In a joint statement signed by the group and made available to Hotjist, the group expressed their joy towards the emergence of Ayinde as the new chief of Staff in Lagos, stating that it was a result of his hard work in the State, during the last election.
The statement reads;
“The entire ABATSECO members are indeed cheerful and rejoice with you on this special occasion of your appointment as the Chief of Staff to the Governor; it is a well deserved appointment and indeed a reflection of hard work, hence hard work pays.
Your appointment is divine and we are certain of victory at the end, we however pray that is appointment will be a beginning of greater things in your life as we remain optimistic of impactful administration.
We are very proud of your overall victory’s as you have shown during the elections and we know that you will do more as the new Chief of Staff.
Congratulations Mr Tayo Ayinde aka BUFFALO”
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