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Adeleke Eyes 2027 Presidential Seat.

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has declared his belief that he is qualified to be the President of Nigeria and expressed his willingness to seize the opportunity if it arises. In an exclusive interview with Findwhosabi NEWS , Governor Adeleke discussed his ongoing efforts in Osun State and shared insights into his future political ambitions.

When questioned about his future plans and potential presidential aspirations, He responded confidently, “I’m qualified to be the president of Nigeria, so why not? If God says that it’s time for me to become president, I will grab it and take care of my people. I’m not going to say no; anything can happen.”

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke

The governor also highlighted his commitment to the development of Osun State and outlined his palliative measures to address challenges faced by the people. Adeleke acknowledged the substantial debt he inherited and mentioned efforts to pay outstanding salaries and pensions. He emphasized his focus on healthcare, road maintenance, and the development of sectors such as tourism, culture, and entertainment.

Regarding his relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Adeleke expressed cordiality and support. He stated, “One thing with me is that whichever way he gets there, God wants him to be there. That is my belief. Since he’s there now, he’s our president, so we have to keep praying for him.”

Governor Adeleke’s remarks shed light on his aspirations and plans for both Osun State and the broader political landscape in Nigeria.

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