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Osun 2018: What Appeal Courts’ Declaration Means – Yoruba Group

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The Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum has opined that the declaration of the Appeal Court that Gov. Gboyega Oyetola remains the winner of 2018 Osun governorship election has reaffirmed Osun voters position at the poll.

This they said in a statement issued to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by its Secretary-General, Mr Akin Malaolu, on Friday in Abuja.

They said the courts’ declaration was a confirmation of people’s choice

The short period of Oyetola’s stay in office has shown that he has the energy and desire to bring about happiness and prosperity to the people of the state generally.

It is a well-known fact that the confident steps taken so far have redirected his efforts at curbing profligacy.

“His commitment to payment of salaries of workers at all levels, re-evaluation of ongoing projects to suit the needs of the people had endeared him to Nigerians and Osun people across sentiments.

“Oyetola has started laying down, turning around and exceedingly leading the state to greater heights,” Malaolu said.

The group urged the governor to remain firmed while facing the daunting task of governance with fairness, equity, and justice at all times, which was in line with his party’s manifesto.

“We congratulate the good people of Osun and urge all Yoruba Ronu and supporters to roll out their drums and partake in the celebration that enveloped the entire people of Osun,’’ he said.

Malaolu added that the appellate court’s decision on the matter was commendable.

The latest Appeal Court judgment upholding the election of Gov. Oyetola did not come as a surprise to us.

“It is in tandem with fairness and equity. We must congratulate the people of the state for the patience they exhibited throughout the period of their waiting,” he said.

The organization also urged the opposition to accept the verdict, congratulate Oyetola and join hands to further develop the state.

Meanwhile, Naija News recalls the PDP said it would appeal the judgment at the Supreme Court to reclaim Adeleke’s mandate.