Hon. Oluwaseun Adekunmi Oguntade calls for support for Hon. Ladejobi Shuaib’s Re-election as Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government.



Hon. Oluwaseun Oguntade has officially called for support for Hon. Ladejobi Shuiab's re-election bid as Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government, citing significant strides in infrastructural development over the past three years under his leadership. From the construction of new schools and markets to the empowerment of children and youths through various activities, the achievements of Hon. Ladejobi’s administration speak volumes. These projects, aimed at improving the welfare of the people, have garnered widespread appreciation across all sectors of the community. Every resident can testify to the transformation Odogbolu has undergone thanks to his administration.


Reflecting on the journey, Hon. Oluwaseun Oguntade stated, "When Prince Dapo presented Hon. Ladejobi with the party flag in 2019 and declared him 'my son,' many had doubts. Today, however, we can all attest to the outstanding work he has done. Hon. Ladejobi has set a new standard in the history of local government activities. If given the opportunity to serve a second term, I have no doubt that he will continue to deliver exceptional results."


Hon. Oluwaseun Oguntade, who has closely collaborated with Hon. Ladejobi on grassroots welfare programs, expressed his confidence in Ladejobi's leadership. He emphasized the importance of continuity in leadership to sustain and build on the progress already achieved. He urged the people of Odogbolu Local Government, party leaders, and other intending aspirants to support Hon. Ladejobi Shuiab for another term, confident that his re-election would lead to even greater development and prosperity for the local government.

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