Osun, Oyo Residents Have Seen the Light, Ready to Teach APC Lesson, Makinde Boasts
“Somebody that I believe got distracted a little bit after the Edo and Ondo elections and said they are coming out for Osun and Oyo states“
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has responded to remarks made by Abdullahi Ganduje, the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who suggested that his party would win in Osun and Oyo states. Makinde argued that Ganduje may have been a bit misguided in his statement, particularly following the recent governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states.
The governor expressed confidence that the people of Osun State, who have embraced the positive changes brought by Governor Ademola Adeleke, would demonstrate their disapproval of the APC in the upcoming governorship election. While commissioning several projects completed by Governor Adeleke, Makinde congratulated the people of Osun for their support of Adeleke two years ago, highlighting the governor’s commitment to delivering the benefits of democracy to the state.
In a statement issued by his special adviser on media, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, Makinde praised Adeleke for not abandoning projects inherited from previous administrations. He emphasized that ensuring citizens receive value for their investment in governance has also been a cornerstone of his administration in Oyo State over the past five years.
The governor remarked that one of the most effective ways to address the economic challenges facing Nigerians is for leaders to implement policies and projects that positively impact their communities. He commended Governor Adeleke for excelling in this area.
Governor Makinde said: “I want to congratulate my brother, the governor of Osun State. This is not about data or using NBS to cover the lies some people tell about their achievements. On our drive from the Government House to this place, I counted new building projects and looked at the number of people that must have been employed. So, this is for real.
“The people know what they are getting, and I congratulate the people of Osun State on their choice. I also want to commend Governor Adeleke for delivering dividends of democracy to the people.
“The reward for hard work is more work. So, give him more work to do for another four years.
“I am so happy to be here this afternoon to celebrate the good works going on in Osun State and I want to, on behalf of our people in Osun and Oyo states, congratulate you. We are one, not just in culture, language and tradition, but for my brother and I, we are one in ensuring that when public money has been spent on a project whether by two or three administrations before you, you have to complete it. On this road project, he has done that, and value has been extracted for the good people of Osun State.
“This road was started by former Governor Aregbesola, but Governor Adeleke completed it. So, I thank you for completing this road project.
“This is cementing your position in leadership. I am glad that Nigeria has become too advanced for mediocres and minds that cannot think one inch deeper. It is such minds that will say ‘I did not start the project, and I am not supposed to complete it.’ Some may even say that because they belong to another political party, they won’t complete a project. No, the people must come first. Now, a new set of leaders is coming up.”
Speaking further, Governor Makinde encouraged the Osun State electorate to stand firm behind Governor Adeleke for another term of four years, noting that he and the Osun State governor have proven to be the real progressives in the South-West region with their pro-people policies and programmes
“Two years ago, the people of Osun State made a political choice by moving from one political party to the PDP. Somebody that I believe got distracted a little bit after the Edo and Ondo elections and said they are coming out for Osun and Oyo states.
“My people, are you not waiting for them? You will show them that we are different and resolute people. We are law-abiding people, and our party plays by the rules. But we believe that the secret they have been covering will be revealed to the people.
“I can’t stop thanking Governor Adeleke for breaking out of the mould of the usual politicians and doing something unusual with regards to delivering on the mandate given to him. I can only encourage you and I promise you my support in the battle ahead.
“Surely, this project is a significant road to the economic development of Osun State. Where the road goes, development follows; those of you who have landed property on this axis, don’t sell them yet, because the value would soon skyrocket when all the projects come together. The completion of this project will bring economic benefits to this neighbourhood.
“I asked him the number of kilometres of light-up project he has done, and he said 250km. I started with a 20km proof of consent in Oyo State for the first phase. The second phase was 250km and the next phase is about 60km
“So, quite frankly, light has come to Osun State, and I want to urge you, the people, not to allow the return of darkness. Stick with Imole, it is working, and it will continue to work.
“One of the surest ways of tackling the economic quagmire we are currently experiencing is for some visioners to do their best to implement policies and projects that will impact their people. Of course, we must still fight for the reforms that will lead to true federalism, because federalism as it is being practised in the country now is discouraging.
“Unfortunately, some proponents of true federalism are moving us more into a unitary type of government. But for us, I told my brother that, in this South-West, both of us are the true progressives. So, we will continue to lead the path and provide good leadership for our people.”
Speaking earlier, the Osun State governor appreciated Governor Makinde’s presence, noting that his presence was a manifestation of the strong bond of brotherhood between Oyo and Osun states.
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