Adeleke insisted he never reached any pact with the President, and explained that his support is simply because Tinubu is a Yoruba man from the South‑West, and he wants to encourage him to continue ongoing federal road projects in the region.
Asked if he would back Tinubu fully in 2027, Adeleke replied, “Absolutely, I will.”
He also said he is willing to work with APC members, including his rivals, whenever the President needs him during the campaign.
Adeleke recently secured re‑election with 511,067 votes, winning 19 LGAs, while APC’s Bola Oyebamiji scored 444,815 and won 11 LGAs.

Hmmm 🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteYorubas don’t practice osu system even when they are looked upon as osu. E get why
ReplyDeleteNo political deal. Supporting the president for free. If you know, you know.
DeleteLooked upon as osu, as how?
DeleteGo and 'dance no more'! 🚫😖
DeleteThis your support of Tinubu is QUESTIONABLE ❓️❓️❓️
Supporting Tinubu "as a Yoruba man' is not about"completing federal projects" or his competency because what has he achieved in almost 4 years except plunging Nigeria into extreme poverty , suffering and spiralling insecurity.
Nice 😏
ReplyDeleteI won't blame him.
ReplyDeleteDOZZYBEST.
President don scratch him back, he needs to do same.....
ReplyDeleteDavido publicly acknowledges Peter Obi for his role in Osun election.
ReplyDeleteIt's well
ReplyDeleteHe made same statement when he left his former party for his current one, accord party...so nothing new here
ReplyDeletePolitics is all about personal interests
ReplyDeleteSowore was right after all . It's all for personal interest rather than interest of the people
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