Following the crisis in Plateau state, Government of Ekiti state has evacuated 28 students, who are indigenes of the state from crisis spots in Jos, Plateau state. This was disclosed by Honourable Commissioner, ministry of information and values orientation, Hon. Akin Omole, stating that the operation was successfully carried out with the support of security agencies who provided adequate security cover for the journey from Jos to Ekiti. The evacuation was led by Special assistant to the governor on youth and student matters, Moses Ademiloye, who safely returned to the state with the students, who are in good health and delighted to be reunited with family members. The commissioner revealed that on hearing the plight of the state indigenes in Jos, Governor Kayode Fayemi facilitated in the safe evacuation in line with the government's commitment to the welfare, safety, and security of all Ekiti indigenes at home and abroad. One of the persons evacuated, Miss Aina Tolutope said, "I am very happy to be home, and I am proud to be from Ekiti state, and happy that we have a governor who goes the extra mile to ensure no one is left behind. He has demonstrated expertise in governance, and shown himself to be a father, and a loving person. Thank you Governor Fayemi."

Post a Comment