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YENAGOA - 10/10/2023 - Osunstate.gov.ng
Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has tasked Bayelsans not to change a winning and performing team as represented by Governor Douye Diri at the November 11th governorship elections.
Speaking while commissioning the Elebele AIT road on Tuesday at the outskirts of Yenagoa, Governor Adeleke said the Diri administration has performed creditably well as attested to several completed projects across the state.
" Bayelsans, you have a performing team, a miracle administration with a miracle Governor. Will you change a winning team? ", a question to which the crowd shouted Nooooo
" In a football match, when the team is doing well, the coach won't tamper with players. Come November 11, vote for continuity, vote for prosperity.
" I can see you are all happy. I was at the 8th year remembrance programme of the late first executive Governor of Bayelsa state, DSP Alamieyeseigha
I saw how happy you are with your Governor. I see the continuity of prosperity. I see a re-elected Governor Diri", Governor Adeleke told the cheering crowd.
Speaking earlier , the Bayelsa state Governor, Senator Diri said he has completed several road projects inherited from the previous administration in addition to new ones.
Bayelsa elections will be held on November 11th..
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Mallam Olawale Rasheed,
Spokesperson to Osun Governor
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