By Bright Gbotemi
The Osun state governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Mr Dele Adeleke has revealed that if elected he will ensure that youths of the state are trained to become financially independent through entrepreneur.
The governorship hopeful, Dele Adeleke, said “I joined the governorship race to offer Osun state a difference.”
Adeleke stated this when he was hosted on Rave FM “Frank Talk” in Osogbo, the Osun state capital, on Tuesday.
Dele Adeleke clarified that Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state is a leader and a major pillar of PDP in southwest, and he will be interested in credible content leadership across southwest.
“Governor Seyi Makinde, we have a good working relationships, let it be on record that it is the youths of Osun state that is sponsoring me”, I joined the race to offer my state a difference,” He said
The Osun governorship hopeful revealed that the state deserved a competent hand to saddle her affairs, pledged his wealth of experiences are enough for him to take up the herculean task.
He also disclosed that dismissed rumors of being sponsored to distabelize the Adeleke dynasty political family.
“The Adeleke dynasty is built on the freedom for members of the family to do what they believe is best for them.” the junior Adeleke disclosed.
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