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Governor Abiodun celebrates Wale Edun at 69

Ogun State, Nigeria – April 20, 2025 – In a statement released via his official X handle, Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun extended warm birthday wishes to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Hon. Wale Edun, who celebrated his 69th birthday on Sunday.

Governor Abiodun expressed profound appreciation for Edun’s unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s economic development.

On behalf of the government and good people of Ogun State, I extend heartfelt congratulations to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Hon. Wale Edun, on the occasion of his 69th birthday,” the Governor stated.

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Highlighting Edun’s significant contributions, Abiodun noted, “Your steadfast dedication to Nigeria’s economic growth, your unwavering professionalism, and your principled leadership continue to serve as a beacon of excellence in public service.”

The Governor emphasized Edun’s status as a proud son of Ogun State, underscoring the local pride in his achievements on the national stage.

As part of his birthday message, Governor Abiodun wished Edun continued health and fulfillment in the years ahead. “May this new chapter bring you continued health, fulfillment, and divine wisdom as you steer the nation’s economy toward sustainable prosperity,” he remarked.

The Governor concluded his message with a note of gratitude, stating, “Happy birthday, sir, and thank you for your enduring service to our great nation.”

This acknowledgement from Governor Abiodun not only highlights the importance of Edun’s role in Nigeria’s economic landscape but also reinforces the bond between Ogun State and its notable sons contributing to the nation’s development.

The celebration of Edun’s birthday serves as a reminder of the impact of dedicated public service and leadership in fostering national growth and prosperity.


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