The Osun Government on Sunday said it
would provide free train service for its
citizens who would be travelling to
Osogbo from Lagos for the Eid-el-Kabir
festival.
This is contained in a statement issued by
Mr Semiu Okanlawon, the media aide to
Gov. Rauf Aregbesola, and made available
to newsmen in Osogbo.
According to the statement, the free train service would convey people from Lagos to Osogbo on Tuesday and Wednesday at 11:00 am. It stated that the return journey to Lagos from Osogbo would hold on Sunday, Sept. 27, at 11: a.m. The statement said the gesture by the state government was aimed at facilitating a stress-free homecoming for the people during the festival. It noted that the state government had, since 2011, been making such similar arrangements for the people of the state to travel home during festive seasons. The statement urged the travellers to take advantage of their homecoming to assess the ongoing developments in the state. “We encourage holiday makers to use this opportunity to update themselves about the developments that are taking place in the state as against the persistent negative media campaigns by our traducers. “This is one of those opportunities they have to see things directly in order to be guided by future campaigns of calumny which our political opponents are committed to,” it said.(NAN)
According to the statement, the free train service would convey people from Lagos to Osogbo on Tuesday and Wednesday at 11:00 am. It stated that the return journey to Lagos from Osogbo would hold on Sunday, Sept. 27, at 11: a.m. The statement said the gesture by the state government was aimed at facilitating a stress-free homecoming for the people during the festival. It noted that the state government had, since 2011, been making such similar arrangements for the people of the state to travel home during festive seasons. The statement urged the travellers to take advantage of their homecoming to assess the ongoing developments in the state. “We encourage holiday makers to use this opportunity to update themselves about the developments that are taking place in the state as against the persistent negative media campaigns by our traducers. “This is one of those opportunities they have to see things directly in order to be guided by future campaigns of calumny which our political opponents are committed to,” it said.(NAN)

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