IPYF convened education experts to find solution to examination malpractices

As one of the events to commemorate the weeklong festival, the youth wing of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes known as Ibadan Prime Youths Forum (IPYF) held All Ibadan Youth Day to gather experts and major stakeholders in education in the state to discuss and proffer solution to the menace of examination malpractices.

Delivering his welcome Address at the event, the President General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Prince Oluyemisi Adeaga appreciated the Central Committee of the Ibadan Cultural Festival 2023 and most especially the sub-committee for All Ibadan Youth Day for coming up with a program proffering solution to one of the social vices. He appreciated all the invited experts and participants for honouring Ibadanland and for being part of the discussion to find solution to the problem.

Delivering Keynote speech on behalf of the Commissioner for Education Barr.
Rahman Abiodun Abdulraheem, Alh. A. T. Alabi appreciated the CCII and IPYF for coming up with a discussion to address one of the flaws of Nigerian education sector. He reiterated the commitment of the current Oyo State Government to improve the state of Education and fight against anomalies discrediting the impact of the Government in the sector.

Olubode Lawal, a professor of History and Policy of Education from the University of Ibadan decried the delisting of some secondary schools in the state by WAEC, he said the penalty has a psychological effects on major actors such as government officials, school administrators, teaching personnels, non-teaching staff of schools, parents and students of those schools. He revealed that the anomaly thrives in our society as active participation of major actors.

A professor of Language Education, Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Ibadan, Prof. Clement Kolawole confirmed that dysfunctional curriculum and unavailability of periodically reviewed syllabuses as another causative factor of examination malpractices. The former Dean advised that “there is need for government to make available an updated educational curriculum and syllabus”. He beseeched teachers to stop being a vector in the ugly practice and discourage other actors from participating.

Representing the State Co-ordinator of Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), Mrs. Ruth Adeoye who was unavoidably absent, Mr. Aworanti underscored the importance of professional qualified teaching personnel in schools and how professional qualification of teachers can correct the anomalies in education sector which involve examination malpractices.

The Chairman of All Ibadan Youth Day subcommittee of the ICF 2023, who doubles as the Director of Programs for CCII Youth Wing, Mr Moshood Adekunle delivered the votes of thanks, appreciating the education experts invited, government functionaries, stakeholders in education present, and others in attendance for gracing the occasion and commended the effort of IPYF National Coordinator, Dr Oluwatunmise Adeagbo who led the team of medical professionals for the free medical outreach organized for participants.
He specially appreciated the current leadership of the Central of Ibadan Indigenes ably led by Prince Yemisi Adeaga for running a youth-friendly administration.

Also present at the event are other members of Executive Council of CCII, members of the Central Committee of ICF 2023 led by Engr. Sunday Gbenjo, Executive Secretaries of Education, Zonal Inspectors of Education, Local Inspectors of Education, Tutor Generals, members of Linkers club, members of AMIS, members of NAPPS, School Teachers, members of Parent-Teacher Association, The special students, and members of the public.

Free Shopping and free medical outreach was also Organized for the participants.

CCII President General Prince Oluyemisi Adeaga congratulates his opponent, Barr. Niyi Ajewole, says he lost his re-election bid to forces sponsored by some Past President-Generals

The outgoing President General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes who doubles as the National President of Red Cross Society of Nigeria, Prince Oluyemisi Adeaga has congratulated Barr. Niyi Ajewole who emerged PG-elect at the just concluded CCII General elections.

Prince Yemisi Adeaga is quoted below:

I congratulate my opponent, Barr. Niyi Ajewole on his victory in the just concluded CCII general election and wish him the very best.

I appreciate all the constituents clubs who believed in my leadership for their unwavering commitment and support which has not only brought development to CCII but also improved the management of resources of the Council.

I appreciate the candidates in my team for their doggedness and spirit of sportsmanship.

I also appreciate all members of my campaign team, supporters, friends, and families for making it possible to face the struggle against mischief, defamation and character assassination which was deployed by the opposing team, to garner pity votes.

Special appreciation goes to my wife, Princess Oluyemisi Adeaga and my children for their unquantifiable support and love.

I also acknowledge the effort of some past President-Generals notably the letter circulated by Chief Bayo Oyero to all constituent clubs on the eve of the election to campaign against me. I take the result as the will of God who will serve each and everyone of us according to what we deserve.

A good take home for us despite the glaring attempts to circumvent the CCII constitution, character assassination and mischief backed up by the external forces who have made themselves kingmakers, is that our performance and leadership skills earned us 45% votes against 53% secured by the winner.

Conclusively, the interest of Ibadan remains paramount to me and I thank God for the opportunity he has given me to serve Ibadanland and Nigeria at large in a humanitarian capacity, this will continue to enhance my contributions towards having a better society.

Long live CCII
Long live Ibadanland
Long live Oyo state
Long live Nigeria.

Prince Oluyemisi Adetayo Adeaga, President General, Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) 2021-2023.

Ibadan Cultural Festival 2023 Week Chair’ Congratulates CCII PG Elect

On behalf of the 2023 Ibadan Cultural Festival Committee ,I want to congratulate the CCII PG Elect -Barrister Ajewole and his new executives .
The wisdom the new PG Elect need to steer the ship of CCII and hit the ground running positively shall be given to him IJMN.
Now that the elections had been won and lost,we should forgive ourselves and let’s put those negative energy behind us,allow genuine reconciliation and peace to reign.
We should all work together assiduously to rebuild and promote Ibadan ,create programmes for Ibadan indigents,brainstorming on the issues of land grabbers,find solutions to issues concerning the habit of selling birthright properties to non indigenes especially to the Ibos and other piles of challenges facing Ibadan people should be major concern.


2023 Ibadan Cultural Festival celebrations starts next week Sunday,23rd April,let’s come out in our hundreds to celebrate the legacy of our forefathers ( Ogun o kowa ri,omo Ibadan ki seru enikokan,Ogun o kowa ri.)
This Festival is coming at the right time to heal wounds,reconcile and align all our illustrious sons and daughters, brothers and sisters and friends from the same source with same Ibadan developmental agenda.
As you all know,it is a week long programme.
Come on April29,the grand Finale will take place at the Liberty stadium and the whole of Ibadan will go agog again in celebrations.
Pls don’t be left out.
Ibadan a gbe gbogbo wa o.
To my Muslim brothers,e ku oungbe o.
To my Christian faithful, e ku imura isin idupe ola.
To my isese worshipers,ayagbo,ayato.
Enjoy your weekend
Many thanks.

Engr Sunday Oyekanmi Gbenjo.
Chairman,2023 IBFC.

When Alliances were broken, Performance Speaks, The People Are Waiting For Omituntun 2.0 ~ ‘Kayode Ajani

OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR MAKINDE

Dear Governor Seyi Makinde;

Your Excellency, I congratulate you on your landmark victory of the March 18th Gubernatorial election, it was a win for the people of Oyo State.
Since the inception of your administration in 2019, if you kindly recall Sir, this will be my fourth pen route addressed to your esteemed office. In previous editions, I addressed students and youth welfare; bursary and scholarship, as well as governance. Today, as Governor and the Governor Re-elect of our beloved pacesetter state, much has been done in the above-stated area of concerns and there is more to be done.

Evidently, there are new milestones laid before you and the milestones may seem more challenging than your first term service to the good people of Oyo State. With the rubicon being scaled, there are more expectations and faith in your governance especially now that the 2027 journey is around the corner.

Your Excellency, I’d like to set forth a significant question that played out in the concluded election, does performance guarantee electoral success if alliances are broken? Your guess is as good as mine, Your Excellency!

The sojourn as the Governor of Oyo state was birthed in 2019 as a result of alliances. I was a student of Obafemi Awolowo University at the time, and in good faith, students supported your aspiration despite our non-partisanship as students. We saw in you a young man with visions to address contemporary issues as far as governance and welfarism is concerned in Oyo State, even when others left, we stood solidly behind you.

Depending on individual perspectives and interest, your first term which is gradually coming to an end has recorded a huge success relative to the purse of our dear state. While landmark success was recorded in Health, Secondary Education, Economy, Agriculture, Inter-city road networks, little has been done on local roads, primary education, and indigenous students bodies.

Your Excellency, Salvation Army School, Odo Alagbafo and Methodist Primary School, NTA are less than 5 minutes drive to the State SUBEB headquarters, and in almost four years the infrastructural facilities in these schools are decaying day by day. The present situation has gotten worse to the extent that the younger ones now wash feces every morning before they could settle down in class for their daily academic study, including sitting on broken chairs for almost four years.
I cited these two schools as examples because of their proximity to Government House, Ibadan North Secretariat and Oyo SUBEB.
The best and kindest gesture from the new dawn of Omituntun 2.0 should wholeheartedly be a reform of the situation in these schools and other schools with similar untold hardships.

Your Excellency, with the recent constitutional amendment bills signed by President Muhammadu Buhari which moved Railways from Exclusive legislative list to the Concurrent list, likewise allowing each of the state in the federation the power to generate, transmit and distribute electricity, has make governance more serious for State and many keen onlookers and patriotic Oyo state citizens are now expecting not short from the new dawn. It is of this hope that I appeal to the kind hearings of Your Excellency to have an intra-city railway system under Omituntun 2.0 dispensation. We also hope for the Oyo State Power Generating Plants, good and motorable access roads and furnished and well-equipped primary schools.

Your Excellency, it’s only an ingrate that won’t acknowledge your effort in Education, most especially the recent employment of 5000 teachers. While this has been appreciated, there’s more to do, especially in the primary school system, which has been bedeviled with shortage of teachers, unavailability of instructional materials and abandoned buildings.
I am aware that you stated during one of your gubernatorial debates that more attention will be given to public primary schools, under Omituntun 2.0, we want to see this materialize, and I pray that you succeed in this endeavor.

Mr Governor, as a former student indigenous leader in the State, the place of the indigenous students and youth groups are not well represented in your first term. We have more of our own, competent and well-read that can be considered for political appointment as far as this aforesaid area is concerned. We have always been with you, and we hope that your kind turn of favor in governance will be extended to the aforesaid groups.

The Circular Road is the giant of all the Infrastructure work that your administration is known for. The project was conceived by Governor Rasheed Ladoja and abandoned for over 15 years.
We appreciate your concerted effort for breathing life back to this project , this being done without erasing the bearer of the vision.
My Governor, our Governor, the state workers are happy, the pensioners are happy, the people are happy, if being a populist governor is what makes the people happy, please, continue, we pray for your success.

I’d like to drop my pen for now with the trending accolades ascribed to Who’s your guy? Seyi Makinde is my guy.

Till I write again, I’m ‘Kayode Ajani.

08104260476
ajanikayode2@gmail.com
10/04/2023

Opinion: LAUTECH Iseyin Campus and The Latest Dance of Shame by Sponsored Charlatans ~Ismael Taiwo T-COOL

A joke taken too far.

According to Johann Goethe, “Nothing is more terrible than to see ignorance in action”.

The above is a summary of the recent action of the indigenous students of Ogbomosho who out of ignorance planned to take to the streets to forestall the resumption of academic activities in LAUTECH Iseyin Campus. What should perturb sensible minds is that knowledge fused with ignorance have now become a tool of grandstanding in the pursuit of self-delusion.

The purported planned protest as called for by the Federation of Ogbomoso Students’ Union FOGSU could be likened to dance of shame and display of rascality. The basis of the protest according to the student body is that the resumption of academic activities in LAUTECH Iseyin Satelite Campus be suspended because its commencement will hinder economic progress of Ogbomosho. As watery this assertion could be, one will wonder what the students of nowadays learn in their various institutions of learning if such could be a position of an indigenous student body whose objective should transcend beyond parochial view.

To set the record straight, LAUTECH is our collective patrimony and it is being funded with the tax-payers’ money. All Oyo State indigenes have equal stake in the institution and as such nobody should lay claim to the ownership as if it is a family heritage bequeathed to Ogbomosho people.

It is so shameful that the shenanigans are bereft of ideas of how government policies work. If not, they wouldn’t have subjected themselves to public ridicule. To the discerning minds and for the sake of clarity, LAUTECH Establishment Act became law having passed through first, second and third reading at the State Assembly before the final assent by Governor of Oyo State.

The so-called students leaders were not oblivious of the fact that LAUTECH was being run by Oyo State and Osun State in the past before it became independent university in Oyo State. They should be informed that in the time past LAUTECH was in a state of comatose and couldn’t function for several months due to administrative problem between the two states and inability of the past administration in Oyo State to settle some financial obligations.

Those who suddenly gain their voices now were nowhere to be found when all Oyo State indigenes rose in unison to support Governor Makinde to get the full ownership of the institution with the payment of over N2billion winding-up cost from the tax payers money.

Now, that the normalcy has returned, the school is running smooth academic calendar and it has been approved to commence as full fledged university where some Faculties like Law, Education and others would be established, parochial view of some self-centered student leaders has now resurfaced forgetting the sweat of all Oyo State indigenes to restore the lost glory of the ivory tower.

In as much as I believe that everybody has equal right to protest as enshrined under the Fundamental Human Rights of Nigerian Constitution 1999 as Amended. However, we should be wary of certain act capable of destabilizing the peace currently enjoyed in Oyo State due to ignorance of some set of people.

I don’t know if the charlatans understand that LAUTECH Multicampus system has already become a Law and nobody no matter how highly placed can rescind such decision let alone protest by some few disgruntled element aiming at reversing the popular decision made by the State Government.

I do not want to preempt that these people are being sponsored to destabilize the peace and harmony of Oyo State by pitching Ogbomosho against Iseyin.

Oke-Ogun and Ogbomosho have enjoyed peaceful coexistence for a long period of time and no amount of clandestine mission of the few confused self-styled student leaders can bring the long existing relationship to an end.

I therefore implore the people of Oke-Ogun to remain calm and not to be tempted to reacting to provocation by these set of people whose mission albinitio is to cause disharmony in the State.

To the people of Oke-Ogun, let’s remain calm. This too shall pass.

Com. Ismael Taiwo T-COOL
Writes from Ado-Awaye

Easter: Oorelope LG Boss Felicitate Christians, Calls For Peaceful Co-existence

The Executive Chairman of Oorelope Local Government, Hon. Raheem Akeem on Sunday 9th of April 2023 felicitate the Christians faithfuls of Oorelope Local Government on the occasion of this year’s Easter celebration.

According to the Chairman, Easter is a period to reflect on the life and time of Jesus Christ, and using all the lessons in our daily activities for a better society.

“As we celebrate this year’s Easter, it’s important we imbibe all the lessons embedded in it, be our brothers and sisters keeper and strengthen Inter-Religious relationship”

Finally, he used the opportunity to thank all Christians and residents of Oorelope for their support towards achieving Omituntun 2.0, he also argued them to pray for the Successful term of our Principal,The Executive Governor of Oyo State HE Engr. Seyi Makinde,( Mr Record Maker)

God bless Oyo State
God bless Oorelope LG

Happy Easter Celebration.

Rt. Hon. Festus Adewale Adegoke FADEG celebrates Elder Wole Oyelese on His Birthday, Describes Him as an Esteemed Leader and Visionary!

A Former Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, two-term Member, House of Representatives Egbeda/Ona Ara Federal Constituency, Hon. Festus Adewale Adegoke FADEG has extended his congratulatory message to former minister and one of the founding members of PDP in Oyo state, Elder Wole Oyelese on the occasion of his birthday.

in his remarks, he stated that it is a celebration of a true visionary who has dedicated his life to service. As we reflect on his remarkable contributions, we are reminded of the incredible impact he has made.

He explained that Elder Wole Oyelese has been a pillar for many years, and his leadership roles are numerous. He has championed numerous causes and initiatives that have improved the lives of countless people.

His strength, vision, and unwavering dedication to public service is commendable.

2023 Oyo Guber Election: Teslim Folarin’s a Victim of Misrepresented Reputation ~ Morufu Smith

Teslim Folarin

Oyo State 2023 Governorship Election has come and gone. The winner is still basking in the euphoria of victory. The losers, licking their wounds, counting their losses. For political parties in disarray, it appears too early to start mending fences. The candidates who fell at the general election and aspirants who didn’t scale the hurdles of party primaries are already back to the drawing board in preparation for another round of governorship election in 2027. Trust Nigerians! They will soon start condemning politicians for starting the race to 2027 now. They will scold them that ‘a soul who’s not sure of making it to another day is nursing six months ambition’. The politicians would shrug their shoulders and give not a thought to those people who hold that it’s a sin to be ambitious. The politicians are wise to hold that ‘a person with sunken eyes starts to cry from afar’. As long as time is not ripe for world to end, politicians will continue to strategise to gain power.

While political activities are temporarily on hold in Oyo State as the returned Governor-elect Seyi Makinde is pressing up to embark on the second lap of his tenancy in Agodi beginning 29 May, 2023, there is something crucial that needs to be addressed and redressed about one of the governorship candidates in the last election, Senator Teslim Folarin, who flew the flag of APC. What is crucial about Senator Folarin that needs a redress is the baggage of misrepresented reputation holding down his political strength. Many people have held that Senator Teslim Folarin lost the election because of his ‘tainted’ reputation which, according to them, makes him unpopular among the Oyo electorate. However, even if Senator Folarin is no longer interested in vying for Oyo governorship seat again, it is just fair to him, to humanity and to God to clear several misconceptions surrounding his personality. Something happened recently which made it necessary to clear the airs on some of the negative tags on Senator Folarin’s personality. Though there were attempts during the last electioneering to put the records straight about his personality, it needs reemphasising that Senator Folarin does not carry the tainted personality some people ascribed to him.

The other day, precisely last Sunday evening, this writer made a detour to his Pharmacist’s to pick some drugs. It was almost time to break fast and he just wanted to pick the drugs and left for home to break fast. Immediately this writer stepped into the store, the Pharmacist who knows the writer to be an APC member and an addict of political discourses, pointed him out to a young man who was with the Pharmacist in his cubicle. The young man turned out be a supporter of Governor Seyi Makinde and a sworn enemy of Senator Folarin. He was ready to bet with his life that Senator Folarin wasn’t a good person, that he didn’t bring any dividend of democracy to Oyo State in all his twelve years in the Senate, four out of which he was a Senate Leader. The first question I asked the young man, who sounded educated but carried a lot of ignorance in his head, was ‘which senatorial district is Senator Folarin representing?’ The young man could not tell us the senatorial district Senator Folarin is representing and I put it to him that he couldn’t have seen the dividends of senatorial representation facilitated, implemented and sponsored by Senator Folarin since he could not identify the senatorial district the Senator is representing. This writer ended up leaving the Pharmacist’s few minutes after 8pm after having enlightened the young man on some of the misconceptions wrapped around the personality of Senator Folarin.

As it is with the young man at the Pharmacist’s, it is the same story of misrepresented reputation with many Oyo electorate who were too gullible believing all the negative propaganda thrown to smear Senator Folarin’s personality, who were too ignorant to counter the negative narratives, who were too unmindful to seek clarifications and who were too mischievous by spreading the narratives to those with whom they shared sameness of mischievous mind. This writer is bold to assert here that Senator Folarin’s misrepresented reputation contributed in considerable measure to his loss at the governorship poll. Regardless of any argument of internal conspiracy against Senator Folarin within the APC, it is no brainer for listeners and watchers of political events in Oyo State to conclude that Senator Folarin lost largely on account of his allegedly soiled reputation. It wasn’t Governor Makinde that was popular to have recorded almost a landslide victory at the poll. It was the depopularisation of Senator Folarin by his perceived negatives that haunted him at the poll and earned Governor Makinde the popularity that led to his eventual victory. This is not to say that the conspiracy from within and the bitter reactions that arose from the primary election that produced Senator Folarin as the bearer of APC’s guber ticket did not have negative effects on the outcome of the election against Senator Folarin. It is just safe to affirm that despite the conspiring factors of the last minute internal conspiracy and the ‘jagba’ backlash, Senator Folarin didn’t do badly in the election, having polled over two hundred and fifty thousand votes! For this writer, if you conducted a random sampling of how people intended to vote before the election, out of say, ten people, you would likely get eight of them passing derogatory remarks about Senator Folarin that ‘he doesn’t have a good reputation’, that ‘his body doesn’t have meaty flesh of love’, that ‘he’s a killer of Eleweomo’, that ‘he took back a power transformer from Sabo Community because he lost a previous election’, that he didn’t do anything worthwhile for Oyo State in all his political journey’, that ‘he didn’t establish companies for the youths to work in and earn living’ and other petty reasons why Senator Folarin was not fit to govern Oyo State. There’s also a misrepresentation of TKF’s personality by spreading it that he was miserly. Let us address some of the spurious allegations.

The former political aspirants for 2023 election in APC felt embittered at the manner Senator Folarin outsmarted them by getting not only the guber ticket but also the state executives. In protest, some of the aggrieved aspirants across political positions left APC to join another parties while those who didn’t leave stayed behind to destruct the party from inside. They thought Senator Folarin had committed a political harakiri by what they termed ‘jagbaism’ though in actual fact, the aggrieved aspirants also made efforts to get favourable lists of delegates from the party headquarters at Abuja. It’s a point that they all sought to outsmart one another but that one was smarter than the rest.

It’s already been put to rest that Senator Folarin didn’t have a hand in the murder of Lateef Salako Eleweomo as testified by late former Governor Alao Akala and Dr Victor Omololu Olunloyo who were political actors at the time. Yet, Governor Seyi Makinde, emboldened by the gullibility of Oyo people, told an illogic lie that a file indicting Senator Folarin of Eleweomo’s murder was on his table. This is the kind of authority recklessness that nailed the coffin of Senator Folarin’s misrepresented reputation before the people of Oyo State. Seriki Hausawa, Alhaji Ibrahim Zungeru, had debunked that Senator Folarin took away the transformer he donated to Sabo Community because he lost 2015 Governorship Election. It defies logic that Senator Folarin who was the first to gleefully congratulate Senator Abiola Ajimobi for winning 2015 governorship election even when the whole results hadn’t been released would turn round to confiscate a transformer he gladly donated to a community. I guess rumours thrive more in a state like ours where ears that hear and believe in rumours don’t listen to or believe in debunking of the rumours again. Senator Folarin was alleged not to have done anything to benefit his senatorial district in his twelve years in the Senate even when the footprints of his senatorial representation are conspicuous and ubiquitous in Oyo Central Senatorial District. The display of Senator Folarin’s many senatorial interventions/projects in the state during the recent electioneering could not assuage the ill-feelings that Oyo people had been made to develop against him by misrepresenting his reputation before the public.

Silent philanthropy doesn’t have a place in Nigerian politics, same way disbursement of political benefits isn’t done in secret. Your left hand must see what your right hand doles out in politics. Political benefits to political footsoldiers and the public must be shared in public square with trumpeters of news present to blow the trumpets of political benefits to all nook and cranny. Senator Folarin must have been found wanting in this. He arguably thinks political benefits attract religious rewards. A public office holder may do less but trumpet more to mislead people that he is the next best thing to where he represents after Barack Obama. I know people that are beneficiaries of Senator Folarin’s interventions on jobs, trainings and empowerments. How this didn’t get to public domain is saddening!

As Senator Folarin faces his political future, it is essential to re-present his reputation before the public. He’s allowed his adversaries to tell unpalatable stories about him and they got away with it. It is high time he put the records of his reputation straight. As this writer said earlier in this piece, Senator Folarin didn’t do badly in the recently conducted election, having scored over two fifty thousand votes despite the underhand compromises from some leaders and highly placed members of Oyo APC. This writer could bet that had Senator Folarin enjoyed a half of the goodwill that Governor Makinde enjoyed with Oyo people, the election would have been a close contest, that is, if Senator Folarin didn’t win narrowly. The odds were stacked up to the ceiling against him in the election and if he had considerable goodwill with Oyo people, it could have saved him from the undeserving defeat.

Re-election: Aare Adeniji Adeleye paid a congratulatory visit to Oyo Deputy Speaker

The Former Special Assistant on Media to the Deputy Speaker Oyo State House of Assembly, Aare Adeniji Samuel Adeleye on Thursday paid a Congratulatory visit to his former boss, Rt. Hon. Fadeyi Abiodun Mohammed at the Deputy Speaker’s Lodge.

Rt. Hon. Fadeyi won a re-election for the Ona-Ara State Constituency in the March 18 House of Assembly Election and was given certificate of return yesterday, 29th of March 2023.

According to Aare Adeniji Adeleye, the purpose of the visit is to felicitate the Deputy Speaker on the victory he recorded at the poll which was as a result of his contribution to the development of Ona-Ara Local Government.

“I’m here to congratulate my boss, a leader and an illustrious son of Ona-Ara on his re-election. He has done well in Ona-Ara Constituency, the result of the election was a vote of confidence from the people. Also, Hon Fadeyi should also see it as a challenge to do far more better as they move into their second term in office”.

Congratulations once again sir.

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