The youths representing the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Southwest region have said that Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu will not succumb to the threats of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to return to the state.
The leader of the APC Southwest youths, Lawal Kolade, while addressing the media in Akure, emphasised that Akeredolu’s choice to prioritise rest and adjust his regular work schedule for a complete recovery exemplifies his human nature.
Kolade said that there is no governance gap in Ondo State and that the state has witnessed remarkable progress in various projects despite Akeredolu’s absence. He also stated that Akeredolu is fast recuperating and will join the state soon.
Southwest APC Youths: Akeredolu Will Not Succumb to PDP’s Threats
The youths representing the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Southwest region have said that Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu will not succumb to the threats of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to return to the state.
APC Youths Defend Akeredolu’s Decision to Prioritise Rest
The leader of the APC Southwest youths, Lawal Kolade, while addressing the media in Akure, emphasised that Akeredolu’s choice to prioritise rest and adjust his regular work schedule for a complete recovery exemplifies his human nature.
APC Youths: No Governance Gap in Ondo State
Kolade said that there is no governance gap in Ondo State and that the state has witnessed remarkable progress in various projects despite Akeredolu’s absence.
APC Youths: Akeredolu Is Fast Recuperating and Will Join the State Soon
Kolade also stated that Akeredolu is fast recuperating and will join the state soon.
Conclusion
The APC Southwest youths’ statement is a clear defence of Governor Akeredolu’s decision to prioritise rest and recovery.
The youths have also affirmed that there is no governance gap in Ondo State and that the state is making progress despite Akeredolu’s absence.
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