Hon. Khalili Mustapha Adegboyega (Repete), Hopeful Ibadan North Federal Constituency Aspirant, has warmly congratulated Her Excellency, Dr. (Mrs.) Florence Ajimobi, former First Lady of Oyo State, on her well-deserved ambassadorial appointment and posting to Australia.
In a congratulatory message personally signed by him, Hon. Khalili Mustapha Adegboyega (Repete) described the appointment as a remarkable recognition of Dr. Ajimobi’s years of selfless service, dignified leadership, and relentless commitment to humanitarian causes.
“Her Excellency, Dr. Florence Ajimobi, has consistently demonstrated grace, compassion, and excellence in public service. Her ambassadorial appointment is not only a personal achievement but a proud moment for Oyo State and Nigeria at large,” Repete stated.
He noted that during her tenure as First Lady, Dr. Ajimobi distinguished herself through impactful social interventions, women empowerment initiatives, and advocacy for the vulnerable. According to him, her diplomatic posting to Australia reflects the Federal Government’s confidence in her capacity to represent Nigeria with poise, intelligence, and integrity on the global stage.
Hon. Khalili Mustapha Adegboyega (Repete) further emphasized that leadership is about service, influence, and legacy, adding that Dr. Ajimobi’s journey continues to inspire many, particularly women and young leaders across Oyo State.
“As she embarks on this new diplomatic assignment, I am confident she will strengthen bilateral relations and promote Nigeria’s interests with the same passion and excellence she displayed while serving our dear state,” he added.
The Ibadan North hopeful aspirant reaffirmed his admiration for leaders who exemplify dedication and patriotism, noting that her elevation reinforces the importance of purposeful leadership in national development.Hon. Khalili Mustapha Adegboyega (Repete) concluded by wishing Dr. Florence Ajimobi a successful and impactful tenure in Australia, praying that her service will bring greater honour to Oyo State and Nigeria.









