He made this assurance in Abuja while addressing Oyo State indigenes in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and its environs during a programme tagged, Oyo On My Mind (OMM), a platform organized to garner support for the aspirant.
Mr. Dare, a current Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management, representing the South-West at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), said his decision to contest was to restore the lost glory of the state through the infrastructural development and gigantic projects which would have a direct impact on the entire populace, irrespective of their tribe, religious or political inclinations.
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While calling on the indigenes in both Nigeria and diaspora to come back home, join hands together and develop the state, the APC stalwart also admonished them to hold electoral officers accountable on their electoral promises during electioneering campaigns.
He further urged them to work together to industrialize the state, saying if eventually emerged victorious, the state would reclaim its lost glory.
Earlier, the duo of Dr. Niran Oyekale and Mr. Segun Kuti, the conveners of the programme, said the forum was to chart a common front for Oyo State indigenes in FCT and its environs.
They said the forum would later come up with a template that would guide good governance, as well as project the state in a lofty height and use it as a measure on the performance of the political office holders.