Adeleke Expresses Gratitude Over Apex Court Verdict

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has expressed gratitude to God and the People of the state over his victory at the supreme court.

Governor Adeleke who stated this in reaction to his victory at the supreme court sitting in Abuja noted that it is high time to concentrate and focus on governance without any distraction.

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Adeleke maintained that the judgement has rekindled the confidence of the people in the integrity of the judiciary as the last hope of the common man.

He reiterated his commitment in prioritizing the welfare of the people of the state by delivering his five points agenda which are; improving education, health sector, boosting state economy among others.

He therefore called for the support of all and sundry in developing the state.


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