Politics
2024: It’s my turn to govern Ondo after Mimiko, Akeredolu – Olusola Oke
A leading governorship aspirant under the platform of the All Progressive Congress,in Ondo state, Chief Olusola Oke, has declared that it is his turn to govern the state after governor’s Olusegun Mimiko and late Rotimi Akeredolu.
Oke promised that he would hit the ground running if elected the governor of the state.
He said this in Akure, the state capital, while declaring his intention to run for the governorship election, the third time at the party’s secretariat.
According to him “There are three ways you know a politician, it is either you’ve been a lawmaker, you’ve been a party administrator or you’ve occupied executive position.
“I have occupied the three. I was once a lawmaker and was a party administrator. In the choice of my career, ranging for over 35 years in politics, I’ve gathered experience.
“Because I’ve been a party administrator, I will know how to manage party members as a governor.
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