KOGI STATE COLLEGE OF NURSING SCIENCES, OBANGEDE CONGRATULATES THE GOVERNOR ELECT AND HIS DEPUTY.

 



The Governing council, Management , staff and the entire students of Kogi State College of Nursing and Midwifery Obangede congratulates the Governor elect,  Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo and the Deputy Governor Elect Comrade Salifu Joel Oyibo for the landslide victory at the just concluded governorship election in Kogi state. 

The Institution in a congratulatory message signed by the Provost of the College, Mrs Hannah Oziohu Abraham felicitates with the governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello for the unwavering support he gave to the party which has brought the emergence of this victory, noting that the administration of the incoming Governor will be consolidating on the Yahaya Bello led Administration.

On behalf of the Governing Council, the Management Team, members of Staff and the entire students of CONO, we pray that your tenure as the incoming Governor of the state will yield fruitful ,remarkable and  impactful  success not only to Kogi State but Nigeria at large.

"I congratulate Governor Yahaya Bello for leading us to victory. His sermon for a violence free election was clearly manifested”.

This victory is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and the trust that the people of Kogi State have placed in him”.

“Your election also reflects the confidence that the majority of the citizens have in your leadership abilities and your vision for the state. We believe that under your leadership, Kogi State will continue to experience growth, development, and prosperity”.

" We in CONO believe that your tenure will favour the College and the entire Kogi citizens

“May God grant you the wisdom, strength, and courage to tackle the challenges that lie ahead, as you focus on achieving the goals that you have set for the betterment of Kogi State”.


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