Ahead of the November 16 governorship election in Ondo state, the aspiration of Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, on Wednesday received boost as a prominent agribusiness expert in the state, Tosin Omotosho Adesanlu, declared support for Aiyedatiwa.
Adesanlu, while speaking at the declaration and endorsement meeting for governor Aiyedatiwa in Ondo West Local Government of the state, urged the people of the state to give room to continuity to allow developmental projects across the state
According to him, Aiyedatiwa has embarked on numerous developmental projects since he assumed office and urged the people of the state to allow him complete his good works in the state, saying ” the governor is the right and credible candidate.”
Adesanlu who is a leader in Adejori Adesanlu farm settlement community, assured the governor of bulk votes from the community.
He said everyone residing and doing business in the community are ready to support and vote APC in the November 16th election in the state.
The Secretary of the Fruit Dealers and Sellers in the state, highlighted several ongoing developmental projects across the state under governor Aiyedatiwa
“We have had series of meetings and one thing is certain, myself and everybody in all these communities will surely win our respective political units for APC.”
He urged eligible voters in the state to exercise their franchise wisely by casting their votes for Aiyedatiwa, whom they described as the only formidable candidate, based on his proven track record.
He reiterated his support for governor Aiyedatiwa led administration in the state and urged the people not to change a performing party.
“The Governor had done creditably well and he deserves our votes. He has done well in all the sectors of the economy.
“I will be voting for Governor Ayedatiwa, I’m urging Ondo State eligible voters to support, canvas and vote for governor Aiyedatiwa in the November 16th governorship election of the state.”
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