Ondo state Youths Network (OSYN) has passed a vote of confidence on the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and his counterpart in the Ministry of Youth Development, Ayo Wisdom for their various initiatives in the country.
The Youth group, during a solidarity walk in the state capital on Monday praised the Ministers for always standing by the youths in the country and for showing why young persons should be appointed into office.
The group with membership in the 18 local government councils of State state converged to celebrate the ten years anniversary which commenced on Monday.
As part of the activities to celebrate this milestone, the group organized a walk to appreciate the Governor of the state and the two Ministers from the state, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and Ayo Wisdom.
According to the Coordinator of the group, Afe Adegboyega, “We are kickstarting activities for our ten years anniversary today with this walk. It is important that we appreciate the leaders who have contributed immensely to the growth of the organization in the past years. The Governor, Honorable Lucky Aiyedatiwa who has been intentional about youth involvement in the state. He recently appointed two of our members as commissioners in the state in addition to the numerous numbers of young persons he has placed in other positions.
“We are passing a vote of confidence on him as well as our performing ministers, Honorable Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and Honorable Ayo Wisdom.
“The Minister of Interior, Honorable Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo is the face of every aspiring young persons in the country. He has performed so well that we are so proud of him. The reforms he has made in the ministry and the number of youths he has employed is unprecedented.
“The Minister for Youth Development, Honorable Ayo Wisdom has been with us for a very long time and he has always shown competence. Hence, we are not surprised he is doing so well as the Minister of Youths.”
The other activities to mark the anniversary is to continue on Tuesday with a football match and a symposium on Wednesday, according to the Chairman of the Planning Committee, Oluwalade Temiloluwa Alexander.

