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Gov. Akeredolu Dismisses His 2023 Presidential Campaign

The Governor of Ondo State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has dismissed his 2023 presidential campaign posters and fliers currently trending online.

Akeredolu warned the promoters not to distract him from delivering electoral promises to the people of Ondo state.

Mr. Richard Olatunde, the governor’s Chief Press Secretary who states on behalf of the governor said his boss had nothing to do with the campaigners.

Some of the posters depicted an Akeredolu/Buni joint APC ticket.

The statement reads in part, “Undoubtedly, the development is no less a needless distraction. Although Mr. Governor’s constitutional right, qualification, and competence are not in doubt, this particular campaign does not represent in any manner, his immediate political disposition.

“For emphasis, Governor Akeredolu, who has just been re-elected, wishes to be left alone to focus on deepening good governance in Ondo State.

“He, therefore, advises all involved to be guided, just as he holds the view that only God can put men in position.”

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