Osun: Reason For My Absent At Governorship Debate – Adeleke

The Peoples Democratic Party candidate in Osun, Ademola Adeleke, has revealed why he didn’t participate in the governorship debate on Wednesday.

He attributed his absence at Wednesday’s governorship debate to his busy campaign schedule.

Ahead of the July 16 governorship election in the state, four governorship candidates faced one another in a televised debate Wednesday speaking about their plans for the electorate if elected.

Governor Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Goke Omigbodu, Social Democratic Party (SDP); Akin Ogunbiyi (Accord); and Yusuf Lasun (Labour Party) participated in the debate.

The organisers of the debate, Arise TV, said Adeleke was “on his way” and would join before the end of the event, which lasted just over two hours.

The PDP candidate never showed up.
In a statement on Thursday, Mr Adeleke said he was out in the villages and local governments campaigning while the debate was ongoing.


“On Wednesday, the candidate returned late to Ede from rural campaigns to towns and villages which insisted on hosting the gubernatorial flag bearer to directly listen to details of his five-point agenda,” read the statement issued by his media aide, Oluwole Rasheed.

”The candidate also used the local tour on Wednesday to meet opinion leaders and sectoral groups with special submissions on what they expect from a PDP government if elected into office.”

“The governorship candidate thanked the people for the special meetings, noting that meeting the people was the most important thing in a campaign, where he had the opportunity to brief them on his five-point agenda.”

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