Traditional rulers from Kwara North Senatorial zone have endorsed the State Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed over his various people oriented developmental programnes, especially in their zone, with a pledge to continue their support for government in nurturing the state through growth and development.
The traditional rulers, led by Etsu Patigi and vice chairman of Kwara State traditional council, Ibrahim Chatta Umar, gave this endorsement when they paid a congratulatory visit to Governor Ahmed at the government house in Ilorin on his recent awards, both at home and in far away France.
Speaking on behalf of other traditional rulers from the zone, Chatta Umar commended Governor Ahmed for his numerous achievements in the areas of health, education and youth empowerment.
Umar also appreciated the governor for appointing appreciable number of people from the Senatorial district into his government. The traditional rulers prayed God to grant the governor electoral success in the 2015 elections so that he could deepen the delivery of democratic dividends in the state.
Responding, Governor Ahmed, who attributed the success of his administration to the support given it by traditional rulers in the state, promised to strengthen existing relationship between the two institutions with a view to addressing issues relating to youth, women and children.
Governor Ahmed assured the Kwara North traditional rulers that work would commence on the Kishi-Kaiama and Ilesha Baruba-Gwanara roads to ease the transportation challenges confronting the people of the areas.
He solicited the support of all traditional rulers in the state in creating enabling environment for socio-economic activities to thrive.