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Senate Spokesperson, Basiru tells civil servants to work hard for growth of economy
Civil servants have been advised to work tirelessly for the growth and development of the organization they belong so as to live exemplary life.
Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Dr Ajibola Basiru stated this at the send off party in honor of the outgoing Deputy Director and Clerk Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Mustapha Oluwuyi held at Senate building, National Assembly, Abuja.
Senator Ajibola Basiru represented by his Senior Legislative Aide, Barrister Bisi Babalola who showered encomium on the celebrant urged other members of staff of the legislature to emulate the leadership qualities of retiree Clerk of the Committee and ensure diligence in their duty in other to earn reward of their hardship.
Also speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Senate Whip and former chairman Senate Committee on Media and public Affairs, Senator Dr Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi CON Said reward for every labor comes from the earth, hence the need for individuals to live a fulfilled life in service to humanity.
Senator Abdullahi appreciated the retiring officer, Mr Mustapha Oluwuyi for the legacies left behind in the Upper Legislative house (Senate).
In his speech, the celebrant, Mr Mustapha Akangbe Oluwuyi who could not hide his joy thanked the Senate President, Senator Ahmad Lawan and other Senate principal officers, the Management staff of National legislature for facilitating the conducive environment for his successful legislative service delivery throughout his service years in the upper National legislature, urging his remaining colleagues on call of duty to work tirelessly for the growth and development of true democracy in the country.
Dignitaries at the event were representatives of the past Senate Media and Public Affairs Committee Chairman, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe and that of the Senator representing Osun West Senatorial district, Senator Aderele Adeleke Oriolowo, wife of the celebrant, Mrs Taiwo Oluwuyi, friends from Nigeria and the diaspora among others.
Mr Mustapha Akangbe Oluwuyi who works in Federal Civil Service through the National Assembly, Abuja rose to the rank of Deputy Director Legislative and the pioneer Clerk, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs (2005-2022) will be bowing out of the Federal service on 31 December 2022, after attaining the mandatory retirement age.