- Vows to deliver a million votes for governor
By Shina Abubakar Osogbo
Few hours after picking the ticket of the Accord Party for his re-election bid next year, Governor Ademola Adeleke has began to gain momentum as a group threw weight behind his ambition.
The group, The Imole Accord Vanguard, which was inaugurated hours after the governor emergence as Accord party candidate, vowed to spread Governor Adeleke’s development across the State.
Its Coordinator, Hezekiah Bamiji disclosed that the group believed in the capacity of the governor to further advance the delivery of socio-economic infrastructure to enhance development of the State.
“Following his conscientious and progressive movement of the Governor from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the Accord Party, the group is poised to spread the news of the Imole Accord, across the nooks and crannies of Osun State.
“We are in solidarity with the Governor and we give our total support to his decision to join ACCORD, this is no longer about the party but the personality and credibility of the candidate that the party is putting forward.
“The Imole Accord Vanguard proudly reaffirms our commitment to intensifying grassroots mobilization and strategic communication in support of the re-election bid of our Governor, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, “Imole”.
“As the torchbearers of the Imole agenda within the Accord family, the Imole Accord Vanguard will continue to propagate messages of unity, progress, and transformation. Our objective is to educate the public on the ideological harmony between Imole and Accord while showcasing the tangible achievements of this administration.
“The movement to Accord signals a new dawn. It symbolizes a light that is spreading across Osun—brighter, stronger, and more cohesive. With the people behind the Imole vision and Accord’s ideology as the guiding compass, Osun State stands poised for even greater transformation.
“Our target is to mobilise one million votes for Governor Adeleke before and on the day of election”, he said.
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