It’s time to heal, unite, continue building greater Osun – Adeleke
by Adenle Ahmed Abiola · The Eagle OnlineFollowing his re-election, Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has called on residents of the state to heal from the divisions arising from the just-concluded governorship election and unite for the continued development of the state.
Adeleke made the call in a statement posted on his X platform on Friday, thanking residents for trusting him with another mandate.
The governor described the victory as a collective one and said he accepts the renewed mandate with humility and a sense of responsibility.
He thanked traditional rulers, religious and community leaders, civil servants, pensioners, youths, women, artisans, traders, farmers and other residents who supported his administration and voted for continuity.
“It is time to heal, unite and continue building a greater Osun,” Adeleke said.
“My dear people of Osun State, I am deeply humbled and grateful for the confidence you have reposed in me by re-electing me as your Governor,” he added.
“To our traditional rulers, religious and community leaders, civil servants, pensioners, youths, women, artisans, traders, farmers, and every citizen who came out to vote and support our administration; thank you for believing in us and choosing continuity.”
Adeleke said he accepted the renewed mandate with humility and a strong sense of responsibility, stressing that the victory belonged to all residents of the state.
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He also expressed sympathy to families of victims of electoral violence recorded before the election.
“As we celebrate, we also remember the victims of electoral violence before the election. My heartfelt condolences go to their families and loved ones,” he said.
The governor prayed for the repose of the souls of those who died and urged residents to put the painful incidents behind them and work together for the progress of the state.
“May Almighty God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort those they left behind. Together, let us heal, unite and continue building a greater Osun,” he added.
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