Adedeji Rallies Support for Oyebamiji, Vows to Restore Osun’s Pride and Prosperity
As momentum builds ahead of the Osun State governorship election, respected political figure Asiwaju Olufemi Adedeji (AyoNbo) has intensified calls for mass support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO), describing him as the catalyst for a new era of progress and renewed glory in the state.
Addressing a gathering of APC youth leaders from Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency, Adedeji delivered a strong message of unity, purpose, and political responsibility. He emphasized that the forthcoming election presents a defining moment for the people of Osun to reclaim their future through decisive and informed leadership.
“Our collective aspiration is clear, responsive governance, modern infrastructure, quality education, and sustainable economic growth. These are not mere promises; they are achievable outcomes of visionary leadership. The time has come for us to rally behind a candidate who possesses the competence, character, and capacity to deliver beyond expectations. Osun deserves nothing less,” he declared.

Adedeji cautioned against electoral malpractice, particularly vote-selling, urging citizens to recognize the long-term consequences of their choices. He reiterated that the APC remains the vehicle of hope and transformation, poised to usher in a new dawn for the state.
In his endorsement, Adedeji described Oyebamiji as a seasoned administrator with the requisite experience and global exposure to reposition Osun on the path of sustainable development and economic revival.
Extending his appeal beyond party lines, he called on traders, artisans, market leaders, and key community stakeholders, including market women and babalojas to actively engage in voter education and mobilization efforts ahead of the August 15, 2026 election.
“Oyebamiji’s leadership will not only stabilize our economy but also create an enabling environment where businesses thrive and communities flourish,” he added.


Reaffirming his unwavering support, Adedeji pledged to lead an aggressive grassroots campaign, leveraging house-to-house and ward-to-ward engagement strategies to connect directly with the people and articulate Oyebamiji’s vision for a greater Osun.
“This is a movement for restoration, for dignity, and for progress. Together, we will write a new chapter for Osun State,” he concluded.

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