Skip to main content

ODIDIOMO: A SHINING EXAMPLE OF INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP IN OYO STATE

 

In the heart of Oyo State, a new era of political revitalization is unfolding. 

Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide, fondly known as Odidiomo, is leading a revolutionary movement, with a vision to redefine the political panorama of the state.

Odidiomo is resolute in his quest for inclusive leadership and sustainable development.

As a representative of the people, Odidiomo has been instrumental in bridging the gap between the government and the governed through his open-door policy, thereby fostering a sense of belonging amongst the constituents. 

His door-to-door approach and frequent town hall meetings have given a voice to the once-marginalized communities, thanks to Odidiomo's unwavering commitment to their welfare.

Infrastructure development, education, and healthcare are dear to the heart of this accessible leader. 

His tireless effort(s) to revamp these sectors have yielded the construction of new roads, renovation of schools, and upgrading of healthcare facilities. 

The once-neglected communities now have access to basic amenities, courtesy of Odidiomo's dedication.

Beyond physical development, Odidiomo is also championing social and economic empowerment. 

His initiatives, such as skill acquisition programs, youth empowerment schemes, and women's development projects, are designed to unlock the potential of the people, community and members of society at large.

The once-dormant entrepreneurial spirit is now thriving, thanks to Odidiomo's support.

 Having built his political profile on transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, Odidiomo believes in the power of collective leadership, engaging stakeholders in the decision-making process to give credence to every voice.

His commitment to good governance has earned him the respect and admiration of his peers and constituents.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Odidiomo remains a beacon of hope for the people of Oyo state. 

His unwavering dedication to the welfare of his constituents has set a new standard for political leadership in Oyo State. 

With Odidiomo at the helm, the future of Oyo state looks brighter than ever.

Tolu Mustapha, Special Adviser Media, Public Affairs and Protocol to Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Olajide sent in this piece from Abuja.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE IBADAN OLD STUDENT DOCKED OVER ASSAULT ON FEMALE LAWYER

  An Iyaganku Chief Magistrate court has remanded in prison custody, a 59 year old ex-student of Government College Ibadan, Debo Adegbola over a three count charge bothering on indecent touching, sexual assault and breach of public peace. The accused, who is an automobile dealer who pleaded not guilty to the charges had on Saturday, 17th February, 2024, at a burial party in a popular event center along poly Eleyele road in Ibadan, indecently touched the victim in sensitive parts of her body publicly without her consent. Adebowale, was also said to have slapped the victim, who is an Ibadan based female legal practitioner countless number of times in the process of the assault. Still not satisfied, Debo Adegbola was alleged to have picked up a bottle and smashed it on the head of the victim, thereby breaking her skull in the process, causing her grievious injury leaving her in a pool of blood before she was rushed to a private hospital around Bodija area of Ibadan for first aid treat...

BETTA EDU: EFCC RECOVERS 30 BILLION NAIRA

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has so far recovered 30 Billion naira for the Federal Government while it has also placed 50 bank accounts under investigation in the ongoing probe of the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, including the erstwhile chief executive officer of the now suspended National Social Investment Programme Authority (NSIPA), Halima Shehu. Both Edu and Shehu were suspended about three months ago by President Bola Tinubu over alleged financial malfeasance.  The President also suspended Social Investment Programme and, thereafter, asked the EFCC to take over the case and probe both embattled officials including anyone involved. Three months after, executive chairman of EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, who made the revelations, said the anti-graft agency was making progress on the investigation, emphasising the magnitude of the case and the need for Nigerians to exercise patience. Olukoyede spoke in the March editi...

NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL TO CLEAR BACKLOG OF ADMISSION

  The management of Nigerian Law school has been given the go-ahead to clear the back log of admission for qualified law graduates who are yet to be admitted for the mandatory one year training Programme for legal practitioners in Nigeria. This decisions formed part of the resolution of the Council for Legal Education at it's just concluded council meeting. The council announced the commencement of a Mid-Year Academic Session for the 2024/2025 academic calendar by May to address the backlog of law graduates resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and the Industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).  According to the council, this session is however not open to universities that exceeded their approved admission quotas. The council also deferred the management memo for the review of penalties for applicants to the Nigerian Law School previously punished by their universities for diverse acts of misconduct to allow for further consultations”. The Council of...