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Oyetola Disowns Campaign Posters

Osun Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, has disowned the 2022 Governorship campaign posters in his name, saying he is still preoccupied with the delivery  of quality service to the people of the State.

He said governance is still uppermost in his mind and as such he would not want to be distracted at this critical stage of his tenure.

To this end, he called on those behind the posters to tarry a while and wait for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to blow the whistle for the contest.

Two media outfits, Osun Defender and Bioreports, had reported: ” Osun 2022: Oyetola’s second term posters  spotted in Osogbo.”

But the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ismail Omipidan, said his principal had no hand in the said posters.

He however wondered at the curious coincidence of the story in two different media by the same reporter who goes by the name Solomon Odeniyi.

“Since none of the two media acknowledged the other as being the originator of the news item, I smell some kind of mischief and ulterior motive, especially as the promoter and patron of one of the media was a former Commissioner in the State.

“Whatever the motives  or intentions are, they are dead on arrival.

“For now, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State is more preoccupied with mobilising the people for membership registration and re-validation exercise, while Governor Oyetola is preoccupied with governance and not politicking.

“The Governor appreciates the goodwill and the solidarity of those behind it, if truly they are genuine, but wishes to state that what is uppermost in his mind at the moment is to take Osun to greater heights.

“He, therefore, appeals to those behind it to channel their efforts towards supporting government’s effort at changing the fortune of the State, which would probably make 2022 unattractive to the opposition, ” Omipidan added.

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