‘I shall be back soon’, Oyetola says as he steps down from office

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Former governor of Osun, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, has expressed optimism that he would return as governor of the state in no distanced time.

He made this claim in his farewell message, released in Osogbo on Sunday by Mr Ismaila Omipidan, his media aide.

This is as he expressed confidence and implicit trust and confidence in the Judiciary to do justice in the case before it by sacking Governor Adeleke.

“As I step aside today following the conclusion of the four-year tenure you freely gave me, I thank God and I thank the people of Osun for your support, cooperation and prayers over the years.

“I recall how the journey began four years ago; how by your belief in me and your conviction in the plans and programmes of our party, the All Peoples Congress (APC), you exercised your right to vote for me.

“As we draw the curtains on this first tenure, we are convinced that we neither reneged on our promise nor disappointed you. We kept faith with you and maintained fidelity with our electoral promises,’’ Oyetola stated.

He said he wished to continue to serve the people of Osun, but was constrained by the outcomes of the July 16 governorship election, which, he said he was already challenging in court.

“As a law-abiding citizen and government, we are stepping aside to allow the law to take its course.

“We look forward to continue to serve you in no distant future. We have absolute trust in God that we shall be back soon as we have implicit trust and confidence in the Judiciary to do justice in the case before it,’’ he stated

Oyetola stated also that he was confident that this period of temporary political eclipse would pass.

“The sun shall shine again, brighter and warmer and the sustainable development and participatory governance that we enthroned, which were applauded by local and international organisations, shall be restored and put on a surer and better footing.

“There can be no substitute to people-oriented and development-savvy governance in a democracy.

“The taproots of the unprecedented good governance, inclusive and participatory governance that we introduced, which delivered massive equitable projects and programmes, are too strong to be uprooted.

“As we end our first term, rest assured that Osun is more stable economically than we met it in 2018 and it remained the most peaceful state in the country under our leadership,’’ he stated.

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