Category: South West

  • Oyo APC chieftain slams Makinde over comments on Lagos-Calabar highway project

    Oyo APC chieftain slams Makinde over comments on Lagos-Calabar highway project

    A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Oyedele Hakeem Alao, popularly known as “Allow Alao,” has criticised Governor Seyi Makinde over his recent comments accusing the Minister of Works, David Umahi, of “dancing around the cost” of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project.

    Alao described Makinde’s remarks as hypocritical, arguing that the governor should first explain his own administration’s inflated road contract costs before casting aspersions on federal projects.

    In a statement, Alao alleged that the cost of road projects executed by the Makinde administration “defies logic,” describing them as some of the most expensive per kilometre in Nigeria’s history.

    He said, “How can a governor who spends between ₦285 million and ₦7 billion per kilometre on state roads accuse others of waste? It is the height of double standards and moral bankruptcy. These are not rumours; these are the governor’s own public figures. No civilized state should pay such outrageous sums without a clear Bill of Quantities or cost justification. Governor Makinde should publish the contracts or keep quiet.”

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    The APC chieftain also recalled controversies surrounding other state projects, including the ₦5.5 billion reportedly spent on the remodeling of the Lekan Salami Stadium, which flooded during its commissioning and has since deteriorated.

    Alao further accused the governor of poor accountability, citing the ₦63.4 billion earmarked for the renovation of the Government House, of which ₦131.75 million was approved solely for the hiring of professional gardeners.

    He challenged Makinde to publish full details of all contracts, including Bills of Quantities, contractor names, and payment schedules, to ensure transparency and public accountability.

    “Oyo people deserve to know where their money is going. Until the governor opens his books, he has no moral ground to lecture the Federal Government on transparency or efficiency.

     “As an engineer, I think the governor has an explanation to make on all the roads and other infrastructural projects his administration has constructed since 2019, and most especially when the government has claimed that it completed 14 road projects totaling 224.32 kilometers between May 2023 and May 2025”.

    “Leadership is by example, not about grandstanding or media drama. Makinde should clean up his own administration before pointing fingers at others. The people of Oyo State are watching, and history will not be kind to those who squander public trust.”

  • Desperados delivers ultimate Gen Z party experience in Ibiza

    Desperados delivers ultimate Gen Z party experience in Ibiza

    Desperados, a premium beer brand under Nigerian Breweries Plc, has taken its youth-focused brand experience to new heights, delivering the ultimate Gen Z party takeover in Ibiza, Spain.

    In one of its boldest cultural crossovers yet, the brand flew some of Nigeria’s most popular content creators, SoftMadeIt, Purple Speedy, EllaLey, Crispdal, and Iyke Nnaman, along with five lucky winners from the Desperados x Element House experience in Lagos, to join the legendary Elrow party in Ibiza.

    The collaboration brought a fusion of Nigerian creativity and Elrow’s iconic electronic festival atmosphere, featuring colorful costumes, confetti explosions, and immersive performances. Desperados said the goal was to showcase the confidence, energy, and originality that define Nigerian youth culture on a global stage.

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    Speaking on the initiative, Onyebuchi Allanah, Senior Brand Manager, Desperados, Nigerian Breweries Plc, said the activation was designed to connect with young people through authentic cultural experiences.

    “Desperados has always been about creating bold, unforgettable experiences that truly connect with young people,” Allanah stated. “Taking both some of Nigeria’s most loved creators and everyday consumers to the Elrow party in Ibiza was about proving that Naija energy belongs on the biggest global stages.”

    The Nigerian delegation’s presence quickly became a highlight of the event, as videos of the creators dancing through confetti storms and capturing behind-the-scenes moments flooded social media, sparking a wave of excitement back home.

    Desperados said the event reinforces its commitment to connecting with Gen Z through bold and unconventional expressions of creativity, while positioning the brand as the preferred party beer among young people.

    From Lagos to Ibiza, the brand continues to bridge cultures, amplify Nigerian talent, and redefine global party experiences with its signature Latin vibe.

  • Ondo distributes 5,000 sanitary pads to school girls to mark International Day of the Girl Child

    Ondo distributes 5,000 sanitary pads to school girls to mark International Day of the Girl Child

    The Ondo state government has distributed no fewer than 5,000 cartons of sanitary pads to schoolgirls across the 18 local government areas of the state to commemorate the 2025 International Day of the Girl Child.

    The State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Dr. Seun Osamaye, made the presentation on Monday in Akure, the state capital.

    Osamaye said the initiative was part of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s administration’s commitment to promoting menstrual hygiene and the overall well-being of the girl child.

    Speaking on the theme of this year’s celebration, “The Girl I Am, The Change I Lead: Girls on the Frontlines of Crisis,” the commissioner noted that the event served as a reminder of the “incredible potential that lies within every girl-child.”

    She explained that the state’s initiative, tagged “Tech a Girl; Pad a Girl Child,” focused on two major needs of the time – digital empowerment and menstrual hygiene.

    “Through today’s event, our ministry is championing digital literacy training to prepare girls for the opportunities of the modern age, while also promoting menstrual health and dignity through the distribution of 5,000 sanitary pads to selected secondary school girls across Ondo State,” Osamaye said.

    She emphasised the need for collective efforts to ensure that every girl can manage her period with dignity, free from fear, judgment, or exclusion.

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    According to her, the annual commemoration is also an opportunity to reflect on the extraordinary strength of girls who continue to drive positive change despite challenges such as poverty, gender-based violence, early marriage, limited access to education, and menstrual stigma.

    “Girls are not just beneficiaries of development or victims, but powerful drivers of change, creating a better and safer world,” she said.

    Osamaye appreciated partners, volunteers, and stakeholders supporting the empowerment of young girls across the state.

    “Together, we are raising a new generation of confident, healthy, and digitally equipped young women who will continue to lead change on the frontlines of life’s challenges,” she added.

    Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, said the state government remains committed to investing in the future of children through quality education.

    Ajibefun explained that celebrating the girl child would further inspire them to excel beyond expectations.

    Also, a Full Board Member of the Ondo State Hospital Management Board, Mrs. Aarinola Adamolekun, educated the students on healthy living and personal hygiene.

    Similarly, the Chairman of the Ondo State Information Technology Agency (SITA), Tomide Akinribido, engaged the girls in STEM education activities.

  • Community leaders laud incoming executives, urge teamwork, innovation for Abesan development

    Community leaders laud incoming executives, urge teamwork, innovation for Abesan development

    Community leaders and stakeholders have commended the incoming executives of the AERA for their impressive turnout and active participation at the pre-inauguration strategic session held on Saturday, describing the event as a strong signal of their readiness to serve and deliver meaningful change.

    The strategic session, which attracted newly elected executives and key stakeholders, focused on laying a solid foundation for transparent leadership, accountability, and sustainable community development.

    In a message of appreciation, the leadership acknowledged the team’s “insightful contributions, collective enthusiasm, and shared vision” for the estate, noting that their preparedness to “hit the ground running” is crucial to transforming AERA into a model residential community.

    Addressing the new executives, Elder Ogundimu Oduntan, a former President of AERA and the current Chairman of Greenland CDA, offered words of encouragement to the incoming executives. 

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    He urged them to prioritise teamwork, effective communication, and resident engagement to build trust and drive impactful projects.

    “This session was more than just a meeting; it was the foundation upon which a legacy of transparency, innovation, and community development will be built,” Ogundimu stated, while expressing confidence in the team’s ability to deliver.

    Another respected community leader, Mr Olurotimi Turton, emphasised the need for unity of purpose and shared responsibility among the incoming executives. 

    He noted that the success of the administration would depend on how well each member contributes to the collective vision.

    “Leadership is not a solo effort. Every executive must see themselves as a key pillar in building the kind of community we all desire,” he said. 

    “When everyone plays their part diligently, achieving our strategic goals becomes not just possible but inevitable.”

    Addressing the executives, the excited incoming president, Shina Dare, stated that the impressive turnout, insightful contributions, and collective enthusiasm clearly demonstrated the readiness of the incoming executives to serve and shared commitment to the progress and transformation of our beloved estate.

    “The discussions, ideas, and strategies developed during the session reflect a team that is prepared to hit the ground running, united by a common vision of making AERA a model residential community.

    With the inauguration approaching, expectations are high among residents, who see the new leadership as a beacon of renewed hope for improved infrastructure, security, and communal harmony.

  • International Day for Girl Child: Be agent of change, Makinde’s wife urges

    International Day for Girl Child: Be agent of change, Makinde’s wife urges

    Wife of Oyo Governor Mrs Tamunominini Makinde has urged girl child across the State to be agents for positive change.

    She said girl child should do something different and contribute their quota towards the progress and development of the State.

    Speaking in Ibadan at a programme to commemorate this year’s International Day for the Girl Child, Mrs Makinde called on girls to believe in themselves, focused and make use of their potentials to attained greater heights just as their male counterparts.

    She said: “The world is waiting for your ideas, your brilliance, and your leadership. Let your light shine so bright that even your fears about before your courage. The change our nation needs begins in your classrooms. In your conversation, and in the choices you make every single day. 

    “When you dream, dream big. When you fall, rise again. When you doubt yourself. Remember you are a downtown of your seats and the sky is your starting point as you are. You knew what?

    “My dear daughters, I want to ask you to question, when you leave here, what will you do differently with all that you’ve learned and all you’ll take away? What will you do differently? So ask yourself what’s changed do you want to start to? You are to be brave girl, be unstoppable and be ready for change. 

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    “We are waiting to see you in the future. We hope that you will be that change you are to be. Walk with your head. I believe in yourself. I never stop and dream once again At the International Day of the Girl child.”

    She thanked Governor Seyi Makinde for supporting the programme. 

    Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology Hon. Segun Olayiwola said girls across the State are not just victims of challenges but agent of transformations.

    He stated that being a girl is not limitation to what the girls achieve in life

    He noted that his Ministry appreciate collaboration effort of Makinde’s wife, adding that through her support, many laudable programmes for girls has been carried out.

  • Akinlalu community demands Osun Amotekun commandant’s removal as Adeleke visits over killings

    Akinlalu community demands Osun Amotekun commandant’s removal as Adeleke visits over killings

    …I’ve directed Amotekun board chair to go to Abuja to assist in ongoing probe — Adeleke

    …deceased family demands retraction of Osun Assembly stance on Akinlalu

    The Akinlalu community in Ife North Local Government Area of Osun State has called for the removal of the Osun Amotekun Commandant, Isaac Omoyele, following the killing of four residents by operatives of the security outfit.

    Governor Ademola Adeleke on Monday led members of his cabinet, the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Adewale Egbedun, and other top officials to the town to commiserate with the community over the tragic incident.

    The Nation reports that Amotekun operatives had invaded the Akinlalu market square, killing three members of the same family and another resident, while several others sustained gunshot injuries. Omoyele later claimed he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt — a claim the police have since dismissed.

    Following public outrage, the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) of the Inspector-General of Police arrested 25 Amotekun operatives on Wednesday night and sealed the outfit’s operational armoury base at Oke-Fia, Osogbo, as well as its Ife Central office.

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    During the governor’s condolence visit, the Alakinlalu of Akinlalu, Oba Oluwabusola Oloyede, received Adeleke in his palace alongside his chiefs, the victims’ families, community youths, and other sympathizers.

    In a joint address delivered by Oba Oloyede and the community’s youth leader, Musibau Adeboye, the people demanded Omoyele’s removal from office, stressing that his continued stay could heighten tensions.

    They also presented seven other demands to the governor, which they said would help restore peace and rebuild trust between residents and security agencies.

    According to them, “We demand for the immediate suspension of Omoyele. Given the gravity of the allegations and the ensuing communal crisis, we urgently appeal for the immediate and unconditional suspension of the Amotekun Corps Commandant, Adekunle Isaac Omoyele, pending the conclusion of a full and fair investigation. This decisive action is necessary to ensure impartiality and restore public confidence in the investigative process.”

    They highlighted that Adeleke should ensure justice; public clarification to boost trust shattered by the incident; provide support for victims and restitution; restructure Amotekun by suspending Omoyele from office; cessation of intimidation; re-establish local policing, and youth empowerment.

    Also, Aro of Akinlalu, Chief Kamorudeen Oyebamiji, who lost three family members to the incident, berated the stance of Osun State House of Assembly through the Speaker, Adewale Egbedun, condemning the police intervention over the probe of the killings.

    He demanded retraction of the stance, saying the community is not pleased with his position on the matter.

    He said, “We want to urge the Speaker, Adewale Egbedun, to retract his stance he read to the media about the Akinlalu killing, where he called for reopening of the Amotekun base. The stance infuriated us a lot. Since the incident occurred, we have not been going to work. At least the Speaker read the response of the Governor to the situation, we want to urge Governor Ademola Adeleke to prevail on the Speaker to retract the House of Assembly stance over the incident.”

    Responding to the community, Adeleke promised that he would assist the community and the families of the slain victims and others to get justice.

    He said, “I was in pain when this happened. I was in America when it happened. I came here directly to tell you how touched I am. I am so sorry that this kind of thing happened. I brought everybody here to tell you that you are important.

    “I want to greet you, our mothers. I know that you are in support of this government. You showed a sense of gratitude for the road our government constructed. I want us all to observe a minute’s silence for those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident. All those who are affected, I want to assure you all that they will face the full wrath of the law.”

    Adeleke noted, “On the demand of the suspense of Omoyele, you talked about, we are working on it. I have directed the Chairman of the Amotekun Board to go to Abuja to ensure a thorough investigation. I have ensured that those who are in the hospital are well taken care of. The ventilators they are requesting for the victims are underway. Their care is my priority at this time. I thank the youths that they are steadfast in ensuring peace. 

    “On the request for the suspension of the Amotekun Commandant, Isaac Omoyele, the matter is ongoing, as I’m talking to you, it has been handed over to the Amotekun Chairman, Wale Abass, for thorough investigation.”

    The Chief of Staff, Kazeem Akinleye, prayed for the community and the victims of the attack, admonishing them to take solace in God.

    In the address of the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan, who was represented by the DCP Operations, Taiwo Yusuf, assured the community of justice, describing the incident as unfortunate, and commended the community for upholding peace during the incident.

    He said, “The sad event that happened, nobody is happy, it is an avoidable occurrence, but I want to assure the people of Akinlalu that we are not resting to ensure justice for the victims. I want to tell you today that we have arrested some Amotekun, over 20 of them.”

  • Court fixes Nov. 27 for hearing on tenure elongation of Osun APC reinstated LG chairmen 

    Court fixes Nov. 27 for hearing on tenure elongation of Osun APC reinstated LG chairmen 

    A Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo, Osun State, on Monday fixed November 27, 2025, for hearing in a suit seeking tenure elongation for the reinstated chairmen and councillors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) till 2028.

    The Nation reports that the reinstated APC chairmen filed the suit, marked FHC/OS/CS/147/2025, against the Attorney General of the Federation, the Inspector General of Police, the Osun State Governor, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSIEC), and the Osun State House of Assembly.

    The claimants, led by Saheed Onibonokuta and seven other local council chairmen, are seeking an extension of their tenure beyond its scheduled expiration in October 2025, following their reinstatement by the Court of Appeal in February 2025. 

    They are also challenging the validity of the local government elections conducted by Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration in February 2025.

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    Among the reliefs sought are determinations on whether they are entitled to three years in office starting from February 2025 and whether OSIEC acted lawfully by conducting fresh elections into their offices on February 22, 2025, while their tenure was still subsisting.

    At Monday’s sitting, counsel for the claimants, Barrister Muhydeen Adeoye, filed a motion seeking to restrain the defendants from interfering with his clients’ duties pending the determination of the substantive suit.

    However, counsel representing the 3rd and 4th defendants, Barrister F.K. Labo-Popoola; the 5th defendant, Barrister Rachael Ojomi; and the 6th defendant, Barrister J.A. Ayanyemi, jointly argued that they were still within time to respond to the originating summons.

    Presiding judge, Justice Adefunmilola Demi-Ajayi, observed that service of court processes was yet to be completed and directed counsel to ensure all parties are duly served before the next sitting.

    Justice Demi-Ajayi, who had earlier assured of an expedited hearing, adjourned the case to November 27, 2025, for further proceedings.

  • Seyi Tinubu is the missing voice past administrations lacked — The Natives

    Seyi Tinubu is the missing voice past administrations lacked — The Natives

    The Natives, a coalition of Nigerians across tribes, ethnicities, and religions, have described Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as the missing voice that past administrations lacked.

    In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday to mark Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday, the group’s Supreme Leader, Hon. Olalekan Smart Edwards, commended him for serving as a stabilizing link between the government and Nigerian youths under the current administration.

    Edwards lauded Seyi Tinubu’s role in promoting youth participation in governance, noting that he has played a significant part in influencing the appointment of many young men and women currently serving in various capacities in the administration.

    The statement highlighted that Seyi has been instrumental in supporting Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), as well as creating platforms for young Nigerians to engage in policy formulation, political appointments, and national development initiatives.

    “Seyi Tinubu is the missing voice that previous administrations lacked,” Edwards said. “We boldly affirm that Nigerians were gifted differently in this young man. To the entire Tinubu family, we say thank you for allowing his true character to find expression without limitation.”

    The group further described Seyi Tinubu as a pathfinder and trailblazer whose contributions have left a visible mark on national development.

    “You are indeed the Knight with the Golden Armor. You have been armed with grace from on HIGH. You have withdrawn yourself from the circles of comfort to be owned by Nigerians of all shades and colors. You have stayed well defined in this presidency as that untiring bridge to young people reinforced every day and everywhere with compassion.

    “For young people whose hopes have been shattered by grievances, disconnection and continual neglect by various administrations, your listening ear, patience and empathy is deeply appreciated. 

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    “As your legendary father sets his focus to reconstruct Nigeria, turning our national potentials to global reality, you laid it upon your shoulders to be a worthy son, strengthening support for MDAs, leading youth focused integration, cooperation and participation which has provided opportunities to mainstream youths around policy discussions, political positions and sustainable development programs.”

    While appreciating Seyi Tinubu’s role in ensuring stability, youth2 friendly policies and creating opportunities for young people in government, the ethnic group said: “For every young person sitting in any office within this administration, Seyi Tinubu deserves some credit and recognition. 

    “Your humility as First Son carries along with it the impact and importance of this administration. An era like never before, in which Nigeria first is a foreign policy. We also see your hand reflecting Young People First, both male and female, in President Tinubu’s administration.

    “Oluwaseyi, you have found yourself in places a president could never visit, homes governors could never enter, streets people of influence could never stand. You have stretched your hand beyond the Villa into creeks and under bridges, communities of students, and the helpless, you are an untiring solution provider.

    To various organizations with whom you have crossed their paths, you came in as a negotiator, a midwife, a team player, and a human shield from all forms of neglect, oppression, exploitation, and abandonment

    “On behalf of the entire Natives, Nigerian citizens of all tribes, religion, communities, we celebrate with you and your family. It has become obvious that you will be rewarded, as you have become blessing to our country,’ the statement said.

  • Tinubu Media Force celebrates Seyi Tinubu as symbol of Renewed Hope

    Tinubu Media Force celebrates Seyi Tinubu as symbol of Renewed Hope

    The Tinubu Media Force (TMF) has celebrated Barrister Seyi Tinubu, describing him as a man whose life radiates vision, compassion, and purpose across the nation.

    In a statement signed on Monday by its National Coordinator, Gbenga Abiola, the group praised Seyi Tinubu for his consistent contributions to national development and his embodiment of the spirit of service, leadership, and hope that drives the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    According to the statement, Seyi Tinubu’s impact is felt across all regions of the country through numerous initiatives focused on empowerment, innovation, and compassion. 

    “You have created pathways for young Nigerians to thrive, empowering entrepreneurs, supporting creatives, and igniting confidence in the hearts of emerging leaders,” it read.

    The group noted that his efforts have continued to bridge divides, strengthen unity, and renew the faith of a generation that believes in the promise of a better Nigeria.

    “You are a man of true capacity and remarkable capability, one who understands the essence of leadership and the power of impact. You have shown that greatness is not defined by titles but by how deeply one can touch lives and inspire transformation,” Abiola stated.

    As the Grand Patron of the Tinubu Media Force, the statement added, Seyi Tinubu’s humility, discipline, and vision have earned him admiration and respect nationwide. 

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    “You represent the strength of continuity, the hope of renewal, and the beauty of service rooted in purpose. Through you, the ideals of inclusion, unity, and nation-building are not just spoken but lived daily,” it added.

    TMF also lauded Seyi Tinubu’s ability to turn “adversity into advantage and challenges into opportunities,” describing him as a man with a heart for people and a passion for progress.

    On behalf of the group, Abiola prayed for Seyi Tinubu’s continued success, wisdom, and divine grace to fulfill his purpose, wishing him a happy birthday.

    “May your influence continue to illuminate generations and your legacy stand as a testament to the power of vision, love, and leadership,” the statement concluded.

  • Kamar celebrates Seyi Tinubu at 40, calls him a leader of grace and vision

    Kamar celebrates Seyi Tinubu at 40, calls him a leader of grace and vision

    As Nigerians at home and abroad continue to celebrate the 40th birthday of Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, one of his close associates and aides to the President, Kamorudeen Yusuf, has paid a tribute to the celebrant, describing him as a man of “grace, vision, and extraordinary purpose.”

    In a message personally signed by Yusuf, who serves as Personal Assistant (Special Duty) to the President, he extolled Seyi Tinubu’s character, leadership, and contribution to humanity, noting that the celebrant’s life has been defined by compassion, service, and empowerment of others.

    “Happy 40th Birthday to a man of grace, vision, and extraordinary purpose, a leader whose heart beats for people, whose hands lift others, and whose legacy continues to inspire hope across this great nation,” Yusuf wrote.

    He said Seyi Tinubu has built a reputation for using his influence and platforms to uplift young Nigerians and support humanitarian causes, describing him as a bridge between privilege and purpose.

    “You are not just the son of our highly esteemed President, His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR; you are a reflection of his greatness, carrying forward a legacy of leadership, humility, and excellence with your own unique brilliance and warmth,” Yusuf added.

    The aide further praised Tinubu’s record of generosity and youth empowerment, stating that his efforts have given “opportunities to the young, strength to the weak, hope to the hopeless, and inspiration to a generation.”

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    Yusuf, who referred to himself as one of Seyi Tinubu’s beneficiaries, said being associated with him has been “an honour beyond words” and a privilege that has given meaning to loyalty and service.

    “You have shown me that leadership is not about titles, but about lifting others, giving back, and living for a cause greater than oneself. Your humility in greatness and kindness in power continue to set you apart as a true leader,” he noted.

    The message also contained a series of prayers for Seyi Tinubu as he marks the milestone age of 40, wishing him divine blessings, sound health, and continued impact.

    “May your light never dim. May your path never darken. May every seed of kindness you’ve sown blossom into a forest of blessings,” Yusuf prayed.

    He concluded by describing Seyi Tinubu as “an inspiration, a mentor, and a gift to this generation,” thanking him for his belief in young Nigerians and his tireless efforts to make the nation better.