TRENDING
Premier League 2026-27 preview No 20: Tottenham • Okpebholo’s aide to Davido: Stay away from Edo • Before the state Who signs for the community? Part 3 • Ebola: DRC gets 70,000 Ervebo vaccine doses as Bundibugyo outbreak worsens • 2027: Obi pledges campaign devoid of ethnicity, religion, marshals out plan for zones • Kwara APC Senator Saliu Mustapha dumps ruling party, set to join PDP • Osun election: Davido banned from performing in Edo over exchange with Okpebholo • Central Bank of The Gambia Monetary Policy Committee • Arsenal complete £51m Konsa deal, Wan-Bissaka joins Villa, Iraola on Liverpool’s ‘thin squad’: football – live • Opposition presses president to set date for local elections • 'I did not communicate my intended position well' — Nii Lante Vanderpuye apologises to Sammy Gyamfi, NDC over GoldBod comments • Ballon d’Or 2026: ‘He’s a genius’ – Jorge Mendes names player who deserves to win award • Hivi ndivyo AI inavyoweza kutumika kutahini • Imo LP gov aspirant mourns 46 Sokoto boat accident victims • Tijani caliph chooses oneness as theme of Gamou 2026 • Senegal on verge of eliminating river blindness • Wrestling champ Balla Gaye 2’s wife accuses him of abuse, files for divorce • How to get 2026 WAEC certificate, others online • Canada targets 230,000 temporary foreign workers in 2026 • NPFL: Oyedokun leaves Ikorodu City for Libyan club Al-Afreeki SC • Premier League 2026-27 preview No 20: Tottenham • Okpebholo’s aide to Davido: Stay away from Edo • Before the state Who signs for the community? Part 3 • Ebola: DRC gets 70,000 Ervebo vaccine doses as Bundibugyo outbreak worsens • 2027: Obi pledges campaign devoid of ethnicity, religion, marshals out plan for zones • Kwara APC Senator Saliu Mustapha dumps ruling party, set to join PDP • Osun election: Davido banned from performing in Edo over exchange with Okpebholo • Central Bank of The Gambia Monetary Policy Committee • Arsenal complete £51m Konsa deal, Wan-Bissaka joins Villa, Iraola on Liverpool’s ‘thin squad’: football – live • Opposition presses president to set date for local elections • 'I did not communicate my intended position well' — Nii Lante Vanderpuye apologises to Sammy Gyamfi, NDC over GoldBod comments • Ballon d’Or 2026: ‘He’s a genius’ – Jorge Mendes names player who deserves to win award • Hivi ndivyo AI inavyoweza kutumika kutahini • Imo LP gov aspirant mourns 46 Sokoto boat accident victims • Tijani caliph chooses oneness as theme of Gamou 2026 • Senegal on verge of eliminating river blindness • Wrestling champ Balla Gaye 2’s wife accuses him of abuse, files for divorce • How to get 2026 WAEC certificate, others online • Canada targets 230,000 temporary foreign workers in 2026 • NPFL: Oyedokun leaves Ikorodu City for Libyan club Al-Afreeki SC
It’s time to heal, unite, build greater Osun – Adeleke
Back to Home

It’s time to heal, unite, build greater Osun – Adeleke

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
It’s time to heal, unite, build greater Osun – Adeleke

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has called on residents of the state to heal from the divisions arising from the just-concluded governorship election and unite for the continued development of the state.

Adeleke made the call in a statement posted on his X platform on Friday, following his re-election as governor.

The governor expressed gratitude to the people of the state for renewing his mandate, describing the victory as a collective achievement.

He thanked traditional rulers, religious and community leaders, civil servants, pensioners, youths, women, artisans, traders, farmers and other residents who supported his administration and voted for continuity.

“It is time to heal, unite and continue building a greater Osun,” Adeleke said.

He added: “My dear people of Osun State, I am deeply humbled and grateful for the confidence you have reposed in me by re-electing me as your Governor.

“To our traditional rulers, religious and community leaders, civil servants, pensioners, youths, women, artisans, traders, farmers, and every citizen who came out to vote and support our administration; thank you for believing in us and choosing continuity.”

Adeleke said he accepted the renewed mandate with humility and a strong sense of responsibility, stressing that the victory belonged to all residents of the state.

He also expressed sympathy to families of victims of electoral violence recorded before the election.

“As we celebrate, we also remember the victims of electoral violence before the election. My heartfelt condolences go to their families and loved ones,” he said.

The governor prayed for the repose of the souls of those who died and urged residents to put the painful incidents behind them and work together for the progress of the state.

“May Almighty God grant the departed eternal rest and comfort those they left behind. Together, let us heal, unite and continue building a greater Osun,” he added.

The post It’s time to heal, unite, build greater Osun – Adeleke appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.