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Osun Decide: I’ll deliver for APC- Oluwo
 
By: News Editor
Sat, 16 Jul 2022   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, on Saturday, reiterated his commitment to delivering over 90,000 votes for the All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Osun State, Gboyega Oyetola.

The traditional ruler stated this after casting his vote at Unit 1 Ward 2, in Iwo town Iwo Local Government.

He was said to have earlier promised to deliver for the ruling party and its candidate in the ongoing governorship election in Osun.

The traditional ruler, who noted that kings should be political, said he canvassed votes for Oyetola because of his prompt payment of salaries.

He said, “I am confident of delivering 90,000 votes. It is not easy for the governor to move from the status quo and do what is right. He has been paying full salary. Osun is a civil servant state and the people depend on salaries.

“He has been paying debt inherited and didn’t use the money for frivolities. I have told my people to vote for the APC and they will vote for APC. The governor is doing a great job. I believe the person doing a great job should continue. I want all persons to vote peacefully.”

The monarch also declared that vote buying can not stop in the Nigerian democracy with the way politicians run the system.

The monarch opined that the menace could not stop until the government do the needful and allowed the people to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

“Vote buying is a challenge to democracy. The populace does not have hope. They are getting what they can get. It is a bad situation. We do not know when to get out of it. The new breeds of politicians will help us to get out of it but people are hungry. They need food. Vote buying cannot stop now until we see real dividends of democracy

“My domain is peaceful. I have told them nobody should stay home. They should show their voting strength. We want to see our strength. Nobody should stay home and watch television,” he said.

 

 

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