

Ambassador Dr. Kunle Awotiku, Chairman of the Kunle Awotiku Foundation, CEO of Uniplan Integrated Services Limited, and Director of Strategy to Hon. Olufunke Comforter, the Oyo State House of Assembly member representing Ibadan North Constituency 1, has extended warm felicitations to the Oyo State Commissioner for Energy, Professor Dawud Kehinde Sangodoyin, and the Chairman of the Oyo State Agency for Youth Development, Prince Adebowale Adebayo Falana, on the occasion of their birthdays.
In a goodwill message, Dr. Awotiku described the duo as exceptional leaders, loyal party men, and strategic pillars in Governor Seyi Makinde’s sustainable development agenda.
He noted that Prof. Sangodoyin, a distinguished scholar and proud fellow Rotarian, has continued to demonstrate excellence in governance, from his impactful tenure at the Ministry of Works to his current leadership at the Ministry of Energy. According to him, Prof. Sangodoyin’s innovative approach to stakeholder engagement, pragmatic reforms in infrastructure, and visionary ideas in energy generation and revenue drive have positioned Oyo State on a path of self-sufficiency and progress.
Speaking on Prince Falana, Dr. Awotiku commended his dynamic and youth-centered leadership, which has birthed numerous empowerment initiatives, entrepreneurship schemes, and capacity-building programs that have transformed the lives of thousands of young people across Oyo State.
He described the “astute visionaries whose humility, hard work, and dedication to service continue to inspire hope among the people and strengthen the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as a family.”
Dr. Awotiku further prayed for long life, good health, and divine wisdom for the duo, urging them to remain steadfast in their selfless service to humanity and commitment to the collective growth of Oyo State.
“On behalf of my family, the Kunle Awotiku Foundation, and all well-meaning stakeholders, I celebrate you both today.
May God continue to guide your steps, bless your homes, and grant you greater strength to sustain your enviable legacies of service,” he said.