Osun’ll ship a million votes for Tinubu – Oyetola

The Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, has predicted that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress within the 2023 common elections, Bola Tinubu, would recover from 1 million votes from Osun.

Oyetola spoke in his marketing campaign workplace in Osogbo the place he obtained APC youths that participated in a march tagged ‘Osun Youth March for Tinubu/Shettima 2023’ on Thursday.

The youths staged a stroll throughout main streets in Osogbo, asking the citizens to help Tinubu’s bid to be president within the subsequent common elections.

The Osun governor, who expressed shock on the massive turnout of youth, even when the marketing campaign has not commenced, assured that the APC candidate would run a youth-friendly administration if elected.

He mentioned, “I need to commend the management of the supporters of Tinubu. Your demonstration as we speak has given me assurance that Osun is for APC in 2023. There isn’t any shaking for us in any respect.

“The federal government of Asiwaju (Tinubu) is the federal government of the youth. He’s right here to serve Nigerians. He has plans for schooling, agriculture, infrastructure, social growth and plenty of extra. You can be shocked the best way he’ll deal with insecurity.

“I’m sure that over a million votes are assured for Tinubu in Osun. Our campaigns can be youth oriented.”

Talking earlier, the Osun APC youth chief, Goke Akinwemimo, who led the march, mentioned the group would mobilise a million votes for Tinubu within the 2023 ballot and urged members of the get together to work laborious for the actualisation of the undertaking.

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