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Obasanjo Visits Adeleke, Urges Him to Sustain Good Governance in Osun State

 Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has called on Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, to continue delivering good governance and meeting the needs of the people of the state, following the governor's recent re-election


victory at the polls.

The former president made this appeal during a courtesy visit to Adeleke's country home in Ede, where he went to personally congratulate the governor on retaining his seat for a second term. The atmosphere during the visit was warm and relaxed, with both leaders engaging in friendly conversation before the discussion shifted to more serious matters of governance and leadership responsibility. In a lighter and widely shared moment, Obasanjo joined Adeleke in a brief dance session, a gesture that has since drawn attention on social media and reflects the former president's well-known love for music and celebration, even during official engagements of this nature.

According to a statement issued by the governor's spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, Obasanjo prayed for Adeleke's continued success in office and urged him to remain committed to delivering the dividends of democracy to the people of Osun State. The former president reportedly stressed the importance of consistency in leadership, noting that re-election victories often come with heightened expectations from the electorate, who expect their leaders to build on previous achievements rather than rest on past successes.

Obasanjo, who served as Nigeria's president from 1999 to 2007 and previously led the country as a military head of state in the late 1970s, remains one of Nigeria's most prominent elder statesmen. He continues to play an active role in Nigerian politics, frequently offering counsel to sitting governors and weighing in on governance matters at both state and federal levels. His visits to newly re-elected governors, in particular, are often interpreted within political circles as gestures of endorsement and encouragement, carrying symbolic weight beyond the personal nature of the visit itself.

Adeleke's re-election as governor of Osun State followed a keenly contested political process, and his victory has been described by his supporters as a strong validation of his administration's performance during his first term in office. Since assuming leadership of the state, Adeleke's government has focused on key areas such as infrastructure development, education reform, healthcare access, and social welfare programs targeted at vulnerable groups. His administration has consistently positioned itself as one committed to grassroots development, with officials pointing to various completed and ongoing projects across the state as evidence of tangible progress.

In his response to Obasanjo's visit and his message of encouragement, Adeleke expressed deep gratitude to God and to the people of Osun State for their continued trust and support at the polls. He reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people faithfully throughout his second term and pledged to build on the achievements recorded during his first tenure. The governor assured residents that the pace of development across the state would not slow down, promising to intensify efforts in critical sectors that directly affect the daily lives of ordinary citizens.

Political observers within the state and beyond see Obasanjo's visit as a significant development, given his stature and continued influence within Nigerian politics. Such gestures from senior and respected political figures are often interpreted as votes of confidence in a leader's administration, and analysts note that Adeleke's ability to secure the goodwill of elder statesmen like Obasanjo could further strengthen his political standing as he begins his second term in office.

The visit also comes at a time when many Nigerian states are grappling with economic pressures, and governors across the country are under increasing pressure to demonstrate measurable results to their constituents. Obasanjo's call for sustained good governance is therefore seen by many as timely advice, reflecting broader expectations across the country for elected officials to remain accountable and responsive to the needs of the people they serve.

As Osun State moves forward under Adeleke's continued leadership, residents and stakeholders alike will be watching closely to see how the promises made — both to the electorate during the campaign season and now reinforced by respected figures like Obasanjo — translate into concrete governance outcomes in the months and years ahead.

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