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ADC Will End Insecurity In Osun, Nigeria – Adesiji

ADC Will End Insecurity In Osun, Nigeria – Adesiji
  • PublishedJune 12, 2026

Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Osun State, Alhaji Azeez Adesiji, has assured that an end will come to insecurity in Osun State and the country at large as soon as the party gets to power.

He said the party has the solution to the menace of terrorism, banditry and other forms of challenges confronting the security of the country.

To this end, Adesiji appealed to all the people of Osun State to vote for the ADC in the August 15 governorship election, stressing that the governorship candidate of the party, Dr. Najeem Salaam, will duly implement the party’s manifesto, if voted for by the people of the state.

Featuring on an interactive programme organised by the Osun State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Adesiji explained that the party did thorough research before arriving at its manifesto, and therefore assured that the party’s manifesto will bring an end to all the challenges confronting the people of the state.

The chairman said the ADC will also proffer solution to all the problems confronting the country, especially insecurity.

“security affects every aspect of development. Without security, businesses cannot thrive, farmers cannot cultivate their lands, investors will stay away and citizens cannot live peacefully,” he stated.

He added that “the lives of our youths are very important to us. We will strengthen community-based security systems, improve intelligence gathering, invest in surveillance technology and collaborate closely with security agencies, traditional rulers, and community leaders.

On the welfare of workers, the chairman assured civil servants of prompt payment of salary and other allowances.

He said “Workers remain the engine room of government. A government that fails to prioritize its workforce cannot achieve meaningful development.

“Our administration will ensure prompt payment of salaries and pensions. We will also improve housing and vehicle loan schemes, provide regular promotion opportunities, and create a better working environment for public servants.

“I have always maintained that workers deserve respect and dignity. During difficult economic periods, governments must seek solutions that protect jobs rather than throw people into unemployment. We will continue to pursue policies that place workers’ welfare at the center of governance,” he added.