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Adeleke encourages Osun residents to ‘come out and vote’

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Ademola Adeleke
Ademola Adeleke, Governor of Osun State


Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has inspired residents of the state to come back out and vote ,assuring them of their security and safety.

Some polling items visited by our correspondent in Osogbo witnessed low turnout of voters as electoral officers had been patiently ready for them to co.e out and vote.

Talking early this morning at his Nation Dwelling,Ede, Adeleke mentioned, “You might be nonetheless at dwelling? Come out now and use your PVC as a democrat. It’s protected outdoors. Train your proper to vote and be voted for.

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“Don’t be scared to desert your proper to vote. Safety businesses are in prime type to make sure that your vote and my vote depend. I’ve issued related directives to service commanders to safe lives and properties as all of us vote as we speak.

“I want you, good individuals of Osun state, to vote massively. Should you love democracy and good governance, rise up now and face your polling items.”




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