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Osun Governor-Elect Visits Buhari To Say “Thank You”

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The governor-elect for Osun State, Adegboyega Oyetola, met with President Muhammadu Buhari in the President Villa to thank him for his support of his emergence as the winner of the September 22 election in the state.

The governor-elect was accompanied on his visit by outgoing governor of the state, Rauf Aregbesola and Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano state, who served as chairman, APC campaign committee for Osun governorship election.

Naija News recalls that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke pulled 255,023 votes, thereby losing to the Secretary of the state government, who scored 255,505 votes.

Oyetola, who spoke with State House correspondents after the closed door meeting with President Buhari, pledged to consolidate on the achievements of the outgoing governor of the state.

“I came to say a big thank you to Mr. President for the support he gave to us during the election and to thank the leadership of our party all over the country for being with us throughout the period.

“I also assure him that by the grace of God, I must run a very transparent government.

“The governor and the party have done so well in Osun and I will want to continue to consolidate on those achievements and improve on them in the area of infrastructure, particularly the economy.

“It is a continuation of the legacies that he built. I believe that the people have confidence in our party, they believe in us and we will not abuse the opportunity given to us to continue to be in government,’’ he said.

According to him, payment of workers’ salaries and pensions will continue to receive the deserved attention by his administration.

“We have actually been addressing that (salary). Recently, we have paid about four months of salary backlog and I believe we will settle all the outstanding and we have started even paying full salary.

“I believe we will be able to sustain it by the grace of God.

“We will review our (Internally Generated Revenue) IGR to ensure that we are able to look inward for sustainability,’’ he added.

The outgoing governor of Osun, who also spoke to the correspondents, described those who embarked on street protest against the results of the Osun governorship election even after the constitution of Electoral Tribunal as people with mental challenges.

He said: “I will not even respond to this because what you are referring to is a charade, an act of gross irresponsibility from people who ought to know that after an election, the only option left for every responsible citizen is to go to the tribunal.

“And again interestingly, the other party that was defeated in the election is already in tribunal.

“I don’t now know what the protest you are talking about is meant to do.

“If you are already in court and you are still doing a street protest either you are not mentally stable or you need psychiatric attention.’’

Joshua Oyenigbehin is an introvert who is passionate about Storytelling, writing and teaching. He sees his imagination as an unsearchable world, more magical than a fairyland. He has written a novel and working on another.