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Why I resigned as Ondo SSG to pursue senatorial ambition – Fasoranti

Ondo SSG, Fasoranti resigns, declares for senate
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Fasoranti noted that as a medical doctor for over three decades, he was rooted in compassion, discipline, and responsiveness to the needs of the people.

By Segun Giwa

The Secretary to the Ondo State Government, Dr Taiwo Fasoranti, has said his decision to resign and pursue his senatorial was driven by a strong sense of responsibility, lifelong dedication to public service, and firm belief in the potential of the people of the district.

Fasoranti made this is known in a letter made available to newsmen on Friday in Akure.

In the letter, he indicated that he has resigned from office to contest for the Ondo Central Senatorial District seat.

Fasoranti noted that as a medical doctor for over three decades, he was rooted in compassion, discipline, and responsiveness to the needs of the people.

He highlighted his career at the State House Medical Centre, Abuja, where he rose to the directorate level before retiring in 2024, including his current position as SSG, as key experiences that have prepared him for national service.

According to him, these roles have provided deep insights into governance, policy implementation, and strengthening his capacity for effective service delivery at the National Assembly.

Fasoranti emphasised that his ambition was anchored on people-centred representation and a desire to deepen the dividends of democracy across communities in the district.

The SSG assured constituents across Ondo West, Ondo East, Ifedore, Akure South, Akure North, and Idanre Local Government areas of purposeful representation, pledging to translate their aspirations into meaningful legislative action.

The state Commissioner for Information, Idowu Ajanaku, while confirming Fasoranti’s resignation.

He said the SSG resigned on March 30.

“The SSG has resigned to pursue his senatorial ambition. He submitted his letter to Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa on March 30,” Ajanaku said.

(NAN)

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