Osun Guber: Adeleke Dismisses Fears, Opens Door to New Political Allies
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has dismissed fears over his re-election bid while inviting new political allies to join his camp ahead of the forthcoming governorship election.
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has allayed fears over his re-election bid in the forthcoming governorship election, while extending an open invitation to new political allies willing to join his camp ahead of the poll.
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has dismissed concerns surrounding his chances in the forthcoming governorship election, expressing confidence in his administration's track record and his prospects of securing a second term.
The governor, who has been intensifying political consultations and grassroots mobilisation, also extended a hand of friendship to new political allies, urging like-minded politicians and groups to join forces with him ahead of the keenly anticipated poll.
Adeleke maintained that his administration's achievements in key sectors, including infrastructure, education, workers' welfare and security, had positioned him favourably among the electorate, leaving him unfazed by the activities of his political opponents.
The governor expressed optimism that the people of Osun State would once again repose their confidence in him at the polls, citing what he described as the visible impact of his programmes and policies across the state.
In welcoming new allies into his political fold, Adeleke stressed the importance of unity and collaboration in delivering good governance, noting that his door remained open to all those willing to contribute to the progress and development of the state.
He called on political stakeholders, party faithful and supporters to remain united and focused, urging them to intensify efforts towards ensuring a resounding victory in the governorship election.
The governor's confidence comes amid heightened political activities in the state, as various political actors and parties strategise ahead of the contest.
Adeleke reaffirmed his commitment to peaceful and issue-based campaigns, while assuring the electorate that his administration would continue to prioritise the welfare and development of the people of Osun State.
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