Oyo APC gov candidate congratulates Ajimobi’s widow on Austria’s diplomatic milestone
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At a glance
- Senator Sharafadeen Alli congratulated Ambassador Florence Ajimobi on presenting her diplomatic credentials in Austria.
- Alli, the Oyo State APC governorship candidate, called the milestone a source of pride for Nigeria and highlighted Ajimobi's commitment and leadership.
- He expressed confidence in her success and wished her wisdom and strength for her diplomatic assignment.
Senator Sharafadeen Alli, the governorship candidate for the All Progressives Congress in Oyo State, has congratulated Ambassador Florence Ajimobi on a significant diplomatic achievement. Ajimobi, the widow of the late former governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi, presented her Copie d’Usage to the Chief of Protocol of the Republic of Austria.
The diplomatic advancement reflected Ambassador Ajimobi’s commitment to service, integrity and exemplary leadership over the years.
Alli, who also represents the Oyo South Senatorial District, described the event as a "significant milestone and a source of pride to the state and Nigeria." He lauded Ambassador Ajimobi's dedication, integrity, and exemplary leadership, noting her consistent promotion of excellence and compassion.
Ambassador Ajimobi has remained a strong source of inspiration to women and emerging leaders through her resilience, humility and dedication to humanity.
The APC candidate emphasized that Ajimobi's diplomatic recognition underscores the capability of Nigerian women to excel on the global stage and represent their country with dignity. He expressed strong confidence in her ability to achieve outstanding success in her new role in Austria and prayed for divine guidance for her tenure.
Her appointment and diplomatic recognition further affirmed the capacity of Nigerian women to excel globally and represent the country with dignity and honour.
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