All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus in the State of Osun House of Assembly under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has passed a vote of confidence on Governor Rauf Aregbesola, expressing their faith in the party.
They said that the electoral setback in Osun West Senatorial district was a wake-up call which would end up energising the APC in the future elections.
In a statement signed by the Press Secretary to the Speaker, Goke Butika, the 24 APC lawmakers expressed their unalloyed support for the leadership of Salaam, and undiluted loyalty to their party.
While reinforcing their confidence in the leadership of Aregbesola for his seal to redirect the state on the path of development, the APC caucus in the state parliament further affirmed their strong faith in the party.
They argued that the APC administration under the leadership of Aregbesola has saved the state from cheap death that could be caused by flood through proactive measures; secured the state from criminals that almost overrun financial institutions located in the state before he took the mantle through a coordinated security architecture.
The caucus also laid emphasis on Aregbesola’s achievement in the area of education through his provision of state of art infrastructure which has become an enduring legacy, and the school feeding scheme which has increased the enrollment of the pupils of school age coupled with other palliative measures like youth engagement and ambulance services.
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