Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has joined those canvassing second term for his Osun state counterpart, Ademola Adeleke. He called on the people to give him opportunity for another four years at the end of his first term in office.
This he said was because the governor has recorded unprecedent achievements in the last two yesrs which qualify him for another four years.
He spoke on Wednesday while commissioning the completed dualisation of Stadium Roundabout, Testing Ground Roundabout, Oke Baale Roundabout and Ilesa Garage Roundabout, a section of Oba Adesoji Adeyemi Way, in Osogbo all executed by the administration of Governor Adeleke.
Makinde pointed out that he was not surprised by what Governor Adeleke has achieved in two years because he and Adeleke belong to the progressives.
He assured that the people of Oyo and Osun states would never give the All Progressives Congress, (APC) a chance to rule the two States again.
According to him, Adeleke’s achievements are enormous. He urged the people of Osun to give him another opportunity to develop the State.
For Makinde, that Adeleke completed projects initiated by his predecessors marks significance advancement in the leadership of Nigeria, saying it is not for mediocre to tinker.
Makinde noted that Nigeria is only practising unitary system of government and yet to experience true federalism.
Governor Ademola Adeleke, in his speech, said the commissioning of the dualisation of Stadium-Ilesa Garage road – six kilometres- is a fulfilment of the promise he made to the people of the state, adding that the completion of the dualisation within record time has expanded economic growth of the capital city and saved them from untimely death and injuries.
He warned against over speeding on the new road which was initiated by the administration of former governor, Rauf Aregbesola.
Adeleke disclosed that his government has done over 150 kilometres of completed roads, promising not to relent until “our infrastructure is fixed and until collective prosperity is achieved in our dear state.
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