Ogunsola Anthony Oladejo, a candidate for the Oyo State House of Assembly, has pledged to provide basic amenities for his constituents if elected in 2023.
Ogunsola, who is seeking to represent Iwajowa State Constituency on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), made the promise while thanking newsmen, party members and supporters shortly after the Primary Election.
The election, which took place at Iwajowa Local Government Headquarters, Iwere-Ile on Sunday further certifies Ogunsola as the PDP standard flag-bearer to represent Iwajowa in the Oyo Assembly.
Ogunsola promised to work assiduously to bring positive development to his constituency if he eventually became their representative in the state legislature. He also seeks the cooperation and supports that will engender growth and development of the party in Iwajowa, Oyo Atate and Nigeria at large.,
He said that the people of Iwajowa needed to move forward and promised that the paradigm shift would be spearheaded by him via a strong political approach.
“Looking at Nigeria’s political space, you will observe that time has come for fresh ideas to be injected for better service to the public. This is the reality coupled with the fact that I decided to heed the call of my people to serve them. I have been participating in the political space for a long time, even right from my school days.
“The only change this time is that I’m offering myself for a political position and this is because I believe I can meet my people’s aspirations,’’ he said.
Ogunsola assured his constituents that the primary election would enable him to bring the needed changes that they had been yearning for.
“I’m well prepared for the job which makes me stand out as the best for the position and by God’s grace I won’t disappoint my constituents,’’ he assured them.
He urged the people of Iwajowa to grant the Gov. Oluseyi Makinde-led administration the needed support and cooperation in its quest to better their lots. He also seeks support for the success of Senator Wolekanle and O’ Shine on their joint quest for electoral victory come 2023, general elections.
Ogunsola advised politicians not to see politics as a do-or-die affair but rather play the game according to its rules because power belonged to God.
“He bestowed it to whosoever he wishes and nobody can question his decision. I want to passionately appeal to politicians to avoid inflammatory remarks capable of heating up the polity as the 2023 electioneering campaigns are gathering momentum,’’ he said.