
ILA PDP STAKEHOLDERS BACK GOVERNOR ADELEKE, VOWS TO FOLLOW HIM TO WHEREVER HE GOES
All stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ila Local Government have backed the Executive Governor of Osun State, Sen. Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, saying they are strongly convinced to follow him wherever he goes.
This decision was made during an all-inclusive stakeholders meeting held at the country home of the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo, in Ila-Orangun on Saturday.
The gathering of political office holders, party stalwarts, officials, State Officers, leaders and elders of the party, Local Government EXCO, Ward Chairmen, elected Councillors, LGEA members and other critical stakeholders, across the Local Government, vowed to support the Governor.
The meeting, which was presided over by the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Jenyo attested to the soaring popularity and the Governor’s sterling performance across all sectors of the economy in Osun State, in the last two and half years of his administration.
The stakeholders who assured the Governor of their unalloyed support and loyalty, urged him to remain focused on his five-point agenda of the administration, in transforming the lives of the people, in the nooks and crannies of Osun State.
They unanimously stressed that the second term of the transformational Governor Adeleke, who has delivered democracy dividends to all the people, is sacrosanct and it is the paramount interest of not only the Ila PDP stakeholders, but also the majority of lovers of Osun State, that he continues in office till 2030.
They also appealed to all the lovers of Osun State across the globe to support him wherever he goes, as he has been trusted to perform to the admiration of all, regardless of any political platform he chooses to run from.
Consequent upon the unanimous resolve of the stakeholders, the motion for the unconditional support of Governor Adeleke for the second term under any political platform was moved by Hon. Ayanbanji Ayandiran and was seconded by Hon. Festus Abiodun Durotoye.