Evade defilement,' Deputy Governor tells govt. authorities

The Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, on Friday encouraged political pioneers and government authorities to dig in great administration and evade all types of defilement.

Adebule gave the exhortation while talking with writers at the memorial service of the late Mrs Olayemisi Johnson, wife of the previous overseer of Lagos State, resigned Brig. Gen. Mobolaji Johnson.

She engaged those in power to dependably maintain the trust rested in them and guarantee straightforwardness in the running of government issues.

Adebule depicted the late Johnson as a commendable good example, a mother of all, and a lady of high respectability who might be missed by all.

"Late Mrs Johnson left a legacy of uprightness, reliability, genuineness and her dedication to a fair and better society.

"I encourage political pioneers and government authorities to copy her by grasping administration to humankind, maintaining the general population's order and in addition disregarding degenerate practices to drive national advancement,'' she said.

In his sermon, Right Rev. Omotayo Babalola, the Bishop of Methodist Church, Tinubu, depicted late Johnson as an industrous and liberal lady with the trepidation of God.

Babalola said she would be associated with her great deeds and sacrificial administrations to humankind.

He encouraged legislators to avoid debasement and self-centeredness.

By, it Is self-centeredness that makes individuals to steal open subsidizes and subject the nationals to hardship.

The religious administrator additionally cautioned ministers against empowering debasement through their accentuation on flourishing instead of the salvation of soul.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the wife of Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode, Mrs Bolanle Ambode and the Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, were among dignitaries at the administration.

Boss Lateef Jakande, Chief Ernest Shonekan, resigned Rear Adm. Ndubuisi Kalu, Gen Yakubu Gowon and his wife, among others, were likewise in participation.

NAN reports that the late Mrs Johnson was conceived on Dec. 6, 1939 and kicked the bucket on Feb. 6 at age of 76 amid a brief disease.


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