The African Democratic Congress candidate in the forthcoming governorship poll in Osun State, Najeem Salaam, has dismissed insinuations that he may dump his ambition and work for another candidate. Salaam, who declared that he was in the governorship race with the sole aim of winning, made the disclosure in Osogbo on Monday at the unveiling of his manifesto christened ‘My 10-point Development Agenda.’ The ex-Osun Assembly Speaker, who said he chose not to engage in name-calling or the blame game, stressed that he would rather focus on engaging with various segments of society on his plans for the state. He further said administrations that have been at the helm of affairs of the state had recorded various achievements, while in power, adding that he has the pedigree and experience to surpass previous governors and raise the bar of governance in the state. “I am in the race to win. I am well-educated, having read up to the doctoral level. I have reviewed the various achievements of the state’s administrations and identified gaps. I am working to fill those gaps. “My team worked so hard to put this document together. For instance, while working on my action plan, I discovered a school in my local government area, Ejigbo, with about 500 students and 6 teachers. I won’t criticize anyone, but I will look at the gaps in governance and fill them,” Salaam said. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. Salaam, who declared that he was in the governorship race with the sole aim of winning, made the disclosure in Osogbo on Monday at the unveiling of his manifesto christened ‘My 10-point Development Agenda.’ The ex-Osun Assembly Speaker, who said he chose not to engage in name-calling or the blame game, stressed that he would rather focus on engaging with various segments of society on his plans for the state. He further said administrations that have been at the helm of affairs of the state had recorded various achievements, while in power, adding that he has the pedigree and experience to surpass previous governors and raise the bar of governance in the state. “I am in the race to win. I am well-educated, having read up to the doctoral level. I have reviewed the various achievements of the state’s administrations and identified gaps. I am working to fill those gaps. “My team worked so hard to put this document together. For instance, while working on my action plan, I discovered a school in my local government area, Ejigbo, with about 500 students and 6 teachers. I won’t criticize anyone, but I will look at the gaps in governance and fill them,” Salaam said. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. The ex-Osun Assembly Speaker, who said he chose not to engage in name-calling or the blame game, stressed that he would rather focus on engaging with various segments of society on his plans for the state. He further said administrations that have been at the helm of affairs of the state had recorded various achievements, while in power, adding that he has the pedigree and experience to surpass previous governors and raise the bar of governance in the state. “I am in the race to win. I am well-educated, having read up to the doctoral level. I have reviewed the various achievements of the state’s administrations and identified gaps. I am working to fill those gaps. “My team worked so hard to put this document together. For instance, while working on my action plan, I discovered a school in my local government area, Ejigbo, with about 500 students and 6 teachers. I won’t criticize anyone, but I will look at the gaps in governance and fill them,” Salaam said. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. He further said administrations that have been at the helm of affairs of the state had recorded various achievements, while in power, adding that he has the pedigree and experience to surpass previous governors and raise the bar of governance in the state. “I am in the race to win. I am well-educated, having read up to the doctoral level. I have reviewed the various achievements of the state’s administrations and identified gaps. I am working to fill those gaps. “My team worked so hard to put this document together. For instance, while working on my action plan, I discovered a school in my local government area, Ejigbo, with about 500 students and 6 teachers. I won’t criticize anyone, but I will look at the gaps in governance and fill them,” Salaam said. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. “I am in the race to win. I am well-educated, having read up to the doctoral level. I have reviewed the various achievements of the state’s administrations and identified gaps. I am working to fill those gaps. “My team worked so hard to put this document together. For instance, while working on my action plan, I discovered a school in my local government area, Ejigbo, with about 500 students and 6 teachers. I won’t criticize anyone, but I will look at the gaps in governance and fill them,” Salaam said. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. “My team worked so hard to put this document together. For instance, while working on my action plan, I discovered a school in my local government area, Ejigbo, with about 500 students and 6 teachers. I won’t criticize anyone, but I will look at the gaps in governance and fill them,” Salaam said. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. Highlighting some of his plans for the state if elected, Salaam listed workers’ welfare and accountable leadership, security and territorial protection, agriculture, education, infrastructure and power, investments facilitation and SME empowerment, among others, as key sectors that will receive government attention. Related News Osun will empower more youth entrepreneurs, says Adeleke Osun ADC gov candidate promises 24-hour power to drive growth LP unveils female deputy governorship candidate in Benue He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. He further said, “The time has come to rise together and build a future of greatness, opportunity, peace, and prosperity. Our state stands at a critical juncture; the decisions we make today will determine the kind of Osun we leave behind for our children and generations yet unborn. We can choose the path of stagnation or embrace the path of transformation. I believe the people of Osun are ready for transformation. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. “Today, I present myself before you with a clear vision and an unwavering commitment to building an Osun State that works for all. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. A state where workers and pensioners are valued, respected, and prioritised, because our civil servants are the silent engine of governance. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. “A state where our farmers are supported, and agriculture becomes a major driver of economic prosperity. A state where our youths are empowered with skills, jobs, and opportunities to thrive. A state where quality healthcare and education are accessible to every citizen. A state where businesses flourish, and investors find Osun attractive for investment. A state where transparency, accountability, and integrity define governance.” The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. The PUNCH reports that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in the poll, Bola Oyebamiji, had earlier launched his manifesto, tagged PROSPER, with an emphasis on expanding Osun’s business space for investment, job creation, education and security. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022. The incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been implementing a 5-point agenda since assuming office in 2022.
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