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APC Primary: Oyetola’s victory, credence to his incredible performance — Pro-Tinubu Group

The Osun State BAT Project, a leading socio-political group rooting for the 2023 presidency of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has described Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s victory in the just concluded APC gubernatorial primary as a testament to his amazing performance in the state governance.

This was contained in a congratulatory message signed by the group’s state coordinator, Mr. Akeem Abiodun Adebisi and released by the State Public Relations Officer, Com. Miftau Adekunmi Adebowale to the pressmen on Tuesday in Osogbo, the state capital.

The Pro-Tinubu group heartily felicitated the governor for his landslide win at the poll, while describing the outcome of the primary as the reciprocity of good image making which Oyetola has bestowed on the party through his litany of achievements in the state.

“While successful conduct of the primary has further deepened internal democracy of APC, we can aver that winning of Governor Oyetola by a significantly wide margin reflect how party faithful have repaid him for his awe-inspiring performance at the helms of affairs.

“He has successfully deployed his quantum leap of experience in financial engineering and management expertise to maximize the limited state resources to engender massive socioeconomic development as can be seen in the improvement recorded in the areas of infrastructure, health, education, security, commerce and human capacity development.

“It’s also believed that the political trajectory of His Excellency anchored on financial discipline, inclusiveness and people-centred0ness has made him a candidate to beat in the forthcoming gubernatorial election.

“Party leaders and members are however encouraged not to relent in giving their maximum supports and commitment to Oyetola’s reelection project, as the people of the state are already convinced by his astounding performance to have him for another four years in office,” the statement concluded.

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