Ondo polls: I don’t make empty promises, says Aiyedatiwa

Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the Ondo State Governor has vowed to deliver on his promises to make the Sunshine State a better place for all residents within his full term in office.

Akinade Feyisayo
Akinade Feyisayo
Lucky Aiyedatiwa

Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the Ondo State Governor has vowed to deliver on his promises to make the Sunshine State a better place for all residents within his full term in office.

Governor Aiyedatiwa said he does not make empty promises.

The Ondo Governor spoke at the weekend during his campaign tour to Ose Local Government Area ahead of next month’s governorship election.

Governor Aiyedatiwa said he would fulfill his promises tp enhancing security in the area as completing all abandoned road projects.

At the palace of the Alani of Idoani, Oba Major General Olufemi Olutoye (Rtd), Governor Aiyedatiwa promised to address concerns in the area.

He also pledged to complete all road projects left unfinished by previous administrations.

He said he would double his efforts toward improving infrastructure in the state.

According to him, “Unlike other candidates making promises they won’t fulfill, I don’t believe in empty words. I will put in the action and deliver good governance.

“We know what the people of this region want even before they ask for it, which is why my Special Adviser on Infrastructure has been tasked to take note of your needs and report back for immediate action.”

“We understand how important roads, healthcare, and education are to your people. That’s why we’re committed to ensuring no community is left behind. We are ready to serve you better and bring meaningful development to every corner of Ose Local Government,” he added.

Governor Aiyedatiwa appreciated their readiness to vote for him in the coming election, assuring them that his administration would remain focused on delivering meaningful progress and sustainable development.

The Alani of Idoani, Oba Olutoye, and the Onidogun of Idogun, Oba Moses Ekundayo Bakare, appealed to the Governor to address challenges posed by poor road network in the region.

They said dearth of infrastructure in their domains has hindered economic activities and access to essential services in their communities.

The monarchs unanimously endorsed Aiyedatiwa as their preferred candidate to lead the state forward.

They pledged assured him of their backing at the polls.

Speaking at the Ose council secretariat, the Onimoru of Imoru, Oba Rotimi Obamuagun, todl the Governor that residents in rural communities in his domain have faced unending security challenges.

“Farming is a major part of our livelihood, but insecurity threatens both farmers and traders who rely on these activities to survive. We need the government to strengthen security in our communities to protect our people and ensure their peace of mind,” Oba Obamuagun said.

Governor Aiyedatiwa assured the monarch and the people of Ifon, Imoru, and neighboring communities that his administration is committed to enhancing security efforts across the region.

“We are strengthening our security architecture, including the Amotekun Corps and other security agencies, to ensure that our communities remain safe and conducive for business and farming,” the Governor stated.

Governor Aiyedatiwa listed some achievements of his administration to include regular payment of workers’ salaries, empowerment programs for artisans and traders, and initiatives to boost local businesses and food security.

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