MICHAEL AKINOLA
The gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2018 Osun governorship election, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has congratulated Governor Gboyega Oyetola on his victory at the Supreme Court, affirming that his ambition was never a do or die affair.
In a statement issued after the court ruling earlier today, July 5, 2029, Senator Adeleke said the Supreme Court being the apex court in the land, their decision, regardless of my disagreement and disappointment with same, remains final. This, “as a Democrat and law abiding citizen, I accept the ruling no matter my misgivings.
“I wish Governor Oyetola well in the governance of Osun state” Senator Adeleke said.
He expressed immense gratitude and appreciation to his teeming supporters, leaders and members of the Peoples Democratic Party for their massive support throughout the duration of the case, lauding “our high spirit and committment to the cause of democracy which we championed from last year tilll date.”
“In all circumstances, we must thank God Almighty. We gallantly fought a good fight in pursuance of a democratic cause. The ideals we fought for lives on.
“Our ambition was never a do or die affair. We aspired to serve and deliver democratic dividends to the people of Osun state. Our ambition was altruistic. We wish Governor Oyetola the best in governance of the state” Adeleke noted.
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