NewsPolitics

Ogun Diasporans In Ireland Back Adeola’s Governorship Bid, Hails “Yayi Agenda”

The Association of Ogun State Indigenes in the Republic of Ireland has extended warm congratulations to Senator Olamilekan Adeola following his emergence as the gubernatorial flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the upcoming election in Ogun State.

In a statement signed by its President, Alani Oluwole Idowu, the association described Adeola’s nomination as a reflection of his “visionary leadership, unwavering dedication, and exceptional legislative track record.”

The group noted that his emergence further reinforces the confidence reposed in him by both his colleagues in the Senate and stakeholders within the APC.

The Ireland-based Ogun indigenes said they have closely followed Adeola’s political trajectory and contributions to national development, expressing pride in his achievements.

Ad

They also commended his development blueprint, popularly known as the “Yayi Agenda,” which they said focuses on grassroots development, economic empowerment, and infrastructural renewal.

According to the association, Adeola’s candidacy presents a strong opportunity for the advancement of Ogun State, describing him as a leader with the capacity, experience, and passion to drive meaningful progress.

Ad

The group assured the APC flag bearer of their full moral support and prayers as he prepares for the governorship race, expressing optimism that his campaign would be issue-based and centered on sustainable development for the people of the state.

They concluded by reaffirming their solidarity with Adeola, urging him to remain committed to delivering a prosperous future for Ogun State.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button