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Leaders of the leading political organisation in Osun State, Omoluabi Progressives have charged members to embrace unity and dedication to actualising the return of a true progressive government in the state in 2026.
They also called on members to rededicate themselves to the fold’s core values, which are geared towards building responsible leadership premised on character, competence, courage, and discipline to deliver good governance to the people.
Abosede Oluwaseun, the Organising and Publicity Secretary of Omoluabi Progressives, said in a statement that the leaders spoke at the December monthly stakeholders meeting of the tendency in Ilesa on Sunday.
Addressing members of the tendency, Chairman, Omoluabi Progressives, Alhaji Azeez Adesiji expressed confidence in the mobilisation efforts so far, urging members to do more.
Adesiji also cautioned members on shelving their personal interests, stressing that all hands must be on deck to realise its aim to reclaim Osun in 2026.
“I am glad that people are even turning out more and more to our fold daily. It is a reflection of our acceptability across the nooks and cranny of the state. That the people are continuously trooping into our tendency means a lot. It shows that they are genuinely keying into a platform that truly belongs to them.
“We must avoid putting our personal interests above the collective will of what the Omoluabi Progressives stands to do in the state. We are hugely determined to make our state the toast of others across the country. We can only achieve this if we are united and remove personal interests from our activities.
“I’m happy with your turnout. You have shown us that you are indeed with us. Let us keep to that and continue in the spirit. By the grace of God, we are taking over Osun in 2026. We have not even started. We are moving forward to even greater successes and exploits within the Osun political space. Just continue your mobilisation efforts and stay true to the Omoluabi ethos,” the ex-council boss noted.
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In his remarks, former Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola urged members of Omolaubi Progressives to embrace love and unity.
Aregbesola, who spoke on the need to embrace unity to reach the tendency’s desired aim, admonished them to work for the overall interest of the fold.
He also canvassed the rallying of more grassroots politicians and leaders of thought to strengthen the tendency’s resolve to entrench good governance in the state.
“We have a strong goal and will which is to reclaim our dear state for progress, unity and its all round development.
“As we inch closer to the official start to the journey of restoring Osun to the hands of true Progressives, let us imbibe the spirit of resilience, dedication, love and unity as it is the centrepiece every successful effort.
“I want you all to key fully into our ethos of discpline, courage character and competence. You should also desist from working against the general interest of the tendency. What is on ground now is to fortify Omoluabi Progressives to become more formiddable.
“I am glad that our numbers are increasing statewide. It is a testament to the fact that God is indeed with us. We are more than confident that because He is firmly with us, we will triumph. I appeal to you all to be united and let the common goal of winning in 2026 be your watch word. It is an assignment that we must do with all sense of responsibility and commitment to a unified tendency,” Aregbesola stressed further.
The meeting also saw the official welcoming of new members across the local government areas of the state. They pledged to work assidiously for the realisation of the caucus aims and objectives.
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