Prof . Faduyile takes Gov Akeredolu’s campaign to Ago Alaye.
– Steve Ovirih.
The Deputy Director General of the Governor Rotimi
Akeredolu’s campaign Council in Ondo State, Prof. Adedayo Faduyile has led a team of All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders in Ondo South to Ago Alaye to hold a special talk session with the inhabitants of the agrarian community.
[9/18, 6:43 AM] Steve Ovi: Prof . Faduyile , Dr. Paul Akintelure, Hon . Andrew Soga , Special Adviser to Governor Akeredolu, and other APC stakeholders led the team who visited the community. They met with the people of Ago Alaye who welcomed them and appreciated their visit.
Prof. Faduyile told the gathering at Ago Alaye that the august visitors they have received have come to seek and solicit their support for Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu, the Executive Governor of Ondo State who is seeking a second term in the Governorship election coming up in Ondo State on the 10th of October.
The Deputy Director General of Aketi campaign team in Ondo South appealed to Ikale residents of Ago Alaye to stand with the Progressives in Ondo Politics , noting that the political calculation on ground favors the southern senatorial district and no Ikale community should be left out of the collective resolve to ensure this political calculation yield fruit. Faduyile noted that the visit to Agoalaye is one out of many visitation that Gov. Akeredolu’s campaign team will pay to the community and many other communities in the South in days and weeks ahead. He indicated that the Government of Arakunrin Odunayo Akeredolu has sown a huge seed of economic emancipation in the Southern senatorial district with the Linyi/Ore industrial hub and the emerging Deep sea Port project at Ilaje as well as the flyover at Ore, which has reduced traffic gridlock and autocrash at Ore, the industrial nerve center of Ondo State. He noted that for these projects to find a firm and strong footing particularly the Ilaje Deep sea Port project, Gov. Akeredolu’s second coming should be seen as a collective work of all the people of Ikale, Ilaje, Apoi and Ijaw in the South of Ondo State.