By Solomon Odeniyi
An aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2018 gubernatorial election, Mr Dayo Oyebanji has said with the enduring legacies built in all facets of life by the Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola administration, he remained the appropriate aspirant who possesses the experience, competence and the required network needed to sustain the legacies.
Oyebanji, a former Chairman, Osun Internal Revenue Service said, “when it comes to competency, and experience which leadership entails, I am more than competent and with the network I have in my custody, it puts me in a better stead than others contesting the position.
He said he has been politically entrenched to identify problems of the people and find solutions to them.
Oyebanji noted that if elected, he would align himself with the people to ensure an accelerated economic growth, as well as a movement from a manual form to an automated form of economy which he described as a major problem in public finance.
Oyebanji who noted that premium should not be placed on zoning, but competence, suggesting that if the call persists and other parties are tilting towards the direction of zoning, the ruling party should see it as the voice of the people and as such embrace it.
He said part of his priority is to work on tax administration, create more awareness and prepare the platform for effective tax system in the state to help the state generate a lot of revenue which will make it self-sustaining and assist his administration to bring the desired development.
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