Defeat Is Not An Option In The Coming Election – Oyetola Boasts

Allow Peace To Reign, Oyetola Appeals To politicians
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While making another boast about his plans for the upcoming gubernatorial election, Governor Adegboyega Oyetola, of Osun State has on Sunday in Osogbo, expressed his full optimism about the outcome of the election while stating that he would flawlessly win the July 16 governorship election in the state.

Governor Oyetola had made this statement while addressing members of the Osun Chapter of Nigerian Incorporated Electronic Practitioners, during an engagement which had been organised by the Civic Engagement Office.

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He made it clear that his administration had done enough in the development of the state to deserve its renewal mandate by the electorate.

Represented by Mr. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, his Special Adviser on Civic Engagement, the governor said he would not be deterred by opposition parties in his quest to get a second term in office. Oyetola also said that the landslide victory recorded by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Ekiti governorship election would be replicated in July 16 election in the state.

“For me, defeat is not an option in the coming election. The victory that will be recorded in the election through the popular votes of the electorate will surpass that of Ekiti State.

“We are prepared for the election and it will not be out of place to extend hands of fellowship to everyone to join us in moving the state forward.

“I want to emphasize that failure is not an option, but victory is certain by the grace of God”, he said.

Governor Oyetola had also made assurances to the electorate that he would not let them down if he gets a second term in office.

Governor Oyetola also promised that his efforts to improve workers’ welfare, the economy of the state, education, agriculture, and youth empowerment, among others, would be sustained if he is re-elected He urged the electorate to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) to support him in the coming election.

 

Africa Daily New, New York

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