The reelection bid of Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has received a boost as the Pathfinder Team, and other Groups lead Imole road show in his support.
Members of the Pathfinder Team, Adeleke General Summit, Country Home Youth Forum, and People First Movement on Friday led the Imole road show in Ede South and Ede North Local Government Areas of Osun State in solidarity with Governor Ademola Adeleke’s re-election bid.
Governor Adeleke, whose first four-year term ends on September 27, 2026, is seeking another term under the umbrella of the Accord Party ahead of the August 15 governorship election.
Taking to the major road linking the two local government areas in Ede, the groups commenced the road show from Cottage Junction, moved through Akoda, and returned to Oke-Gada, displaying Accord Party flags and chanting various solidarity songs in support of the governor.

Speaking to newsmen during the road show, the Executive Chairman of Ede South Local Government, Hon. Lukman Afolabi, lauded the groups that trooped out in large numbers to demonstrate their support for the re-election of Governor Adeleke.
Afolabi maintained that Governor Adeleke, over the years, despite the challenges confronting his administration, has demonstrated good leadership to the people of Osun State across various sectors.
The ALGON Secretary added that roads constructed or currently under construction across the state are clear examples of the governor’s leadership and development efforts visible to all.

The visibly elated council boss pointed out that the massive crowd that turned out for the Imole Road Show in Ede was a confirmation that the governor is genuinely loved by his kinsmen and women saying “We can not be bought with any form of inducement by opposition.
“The people of Ede have spoken loud and clear, they want continuity because they believed the governor is doing well” he added.
The Majority Leader of the Osun State House of Assembly, Hon. Babajide Kofoworola, Special Adviser to the Governor on Agriculture, Hon. Niran Atidade, and other political figures, along with their supporters, joined the groups in solidarity for Governor Adeleke during the road show.
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