On the special and joyous occasion of his birthday, the Aboro of Ibese Land, His Royal Majesty, Alayeluwa Oba Rotimi Oluseyi Mulero, Arole Asakanran, Olokojobi III, has extended warm felicitations to Hon. Ganiyu Oladunjoye Hamzat (GHACO), the Honourable Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ogun State, describing him as a distinguished man of service, humility, and exemplary leadership.
In his congratulatory message, the revered Ogun monarch noted that Hon. Hamzat has consistently demonstrated rare qualities of public service anchored on integrity, modesty, and genuine commitment to the welfare of the people.
According to His Majesty, “Hon. Ganiyu Hamzat is a public servant who leads not with noise, but with impact; not with pride, but with humility. His stewardship of the sensitive Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs has strengthened grassroots governance, preserved the sanctity of traditional institutions, and fostered peaceful coexistence across communities in Ogun State. He carries public trust with dignity and discharges his responsibilities with sincerity of purpose.”
To Ibese Land and beyond, GHACO is widely regarded as a bridge-builder, an administrator who listens, engages constructively, and acts in the overall interest of the people. His accessibility, deep respect for traditional authorities, and unwavering commitment to justice have earned him admiration across social, political, and cultural divides. Indeed, his life continues to affirm the timeless truth that genuine leadership is service rendered with a humble heart.
As he marks another year of purposeful living, the Aboro of Ibese Land prays that Almighty God grants Hon. Ganiyu Hamzat renewed strength, sound health, and greater wisdom to continue his service to humanity. May his days be long, his path brighter, and his contributions to Ogun State and the nation at large remain impactful and enduring.
Happy Birthday to a man of service and humility. May your legacy of good governance continue to inspire generations to come. Kabiesi concluded.

