The New Nigeria People’s Party governorship candidate in Ogun State, Olufemi Ajadi, has promised to redefine governance in the state if elected during next year’s election.
He made the promise on Saturday when he visited his Ilaro, according to a statement on Monday.
Oguntoyinbo who was received by a mammoth crowd of residents, particularly promised the electorates improvement in their welfare, if voted in as the next governor.
He commended the massive turnout of Ogun people from across the 20 local governments of the state that received him, adding that it was high time the people feel the real impact of democracy.
“Insecurity; power failure; bad roads and unemployment are the first targets to be tackled before dealing with other challenges one after the other,” he said.
He urged the people to play their parts by voting massively for the NNPP in the forthcoming elections.
Also speaking, the state chairman of the party, Oginni Sunday, said the incumbent Governor, Dapo Abiodun, had failed to fulfil promises his party made to the citizens.
He added that Oguntoyinbo would fulfil his promises in line with his tradition of promise and do. He said the NNPP gubernatorial hopeful had a tradition of humanitarianism, and would not fail Ogun people.
“He has done different empowerment programmes for the youths in Ogun State and also helped some poor students in paying their tuition fees. We are confident that Ajadi will deliver”, he added.
Also speaking. the Southwest Zonal Secretary and Ajadi campaign Director General, Tunde Oke, said the PDP first failed Ogun people before the APC took over, emphasising that it would be through the victory of NNPP that the electorates could overcome the present challenges.
“If we want the positive change to reflect in Ogun State, we should not hesitate to embrace the candidature of Olufemi Ajadi,” he said.
Ajadi’s mother who attended the event along with some other relatives acknowledged the presence of other citizens of Ogun State, especially the women.
The elder Oguntoyinbo Ojenike, who is the Iyalode of Ilaro, pleaded with all indigenous people and other electorates in Ogun to help the course of its future by voting massively for his son in the 2023 general election.
She said her son, from youth, had always had the welfare of other people at heart and would help in improving the lives of the people of Ogun.