Oyo APC Chieftain, Evang Olu Abiola Congratulates Engr Joseph Tegbe on Ministerial Nomination

Evangelist Olu Abiola JP, Ph.D., a respected chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, has congratulated Engr. Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe on his appointment as minister of power. He described the nomination as well-deserved, commending Tegbe’s competence and consistent track record.
In a statement issued in Ibadan yesterday, Evang. Olu Abiola, an influential APC apex leader from Ibadan Northeast Local Government Area, hailed Engr. Tegbe is an outstanding son of Ibadanland—someone who continues to bring honour to the “city of warriors” through his conduct and achievements.
“My dear brother and full-blooded Ibadan descendant, Engr. Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe! Indeed, we are proud of you and your success story. As an illustrious son of the soil, you always make the city of warriors proud and distinguish yourself in everything you do. Please accept my heartfelt congratulations on your ministerial nomination,” Olu Abiola said.

Olu Abiola acknowledged Tegbe’s wealth of experience and professionalism, expressing strong confidence that his leadership will drive meaningful transformation in Nigeria’s power sector.

Olu Abiola emphasised that reliable electricity remains essential to national development and economic growth, adding that Tegbe’s appointment comes at a critical time when the sector urgently needs innovative and result-oriented leadership.
The APC leader also noted that Tegbe’s record of excellence and integrity would provide a solid foundation for delivering Nigerians’ expectations.
Olu Abiola urged the minister-designate to prioritise sustainable energy solutions, improved power infrastructure, and policies that will strengthen electricity supply across the country.
Olu Abiola further prayed for wisdom and strength for Tegbe as he prepares to take on the national assignment, expressing optimism that his tenure will bring tangible progress to the power sector.
Olu Abiola reaffirmed APC and stakeholder support in Oyo State, stressing that Nigerians remain hopeful for positive reforms that will address long-standing challenges in power generation and distribution.

