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Council Lawmaker, Owoade Reiterates Commitment To Good Governance In Osun
By Ayobami Agboola, Osogbo
The leader of the House, Irewole North Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Osun state, Parliamentarian Ademola Owoade has reiterated the council’s commitment to focus on good governance, infrastructural development, empowerment of the youths so as to compliment the efforts of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in his bid to eradicate the menace of the poverty in the state.
Owoade who made this known during the LCDA party organized to celebrate the victory of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the recent Local Government election, held at the St John Primary School, Ikire.
He promised the people of the area that dividend of Democracy would come directly to their doorsteps
The Irewole North LCDA house leader, who expressed appreciation for the unalloyed support of the people of the council before, during and after the council poll said, the Council lawmakers would use available resources to promote peace, unity and security, as well as creating employment and qualitative education in the council area.
Owoade said his aim as the leader with the support of his chairman and other co-parliamentarians was to make Irewole North LCDA a worthy place for all its citizens, a local government that will be a shining light throughout the state.
According to him, “our plan is to establish a society in which all sons and daughters of the area will have no anxiety about work, food.
” Where disease is brought under control, where educational facilities would be provided for the schools with the best possible opportunities for learning.”
Owoade said Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s six point Integral Action Plan which revolves around banishing hunger, poverty and providing good health service delivery, employment creation, qualitative education would be replicated in the local council area
Calling on the people of the council on the need to give them necessary support, Owoade said that the realisation of good governance in the council area demands the collective efforts of all stakeholders in the area
He however used the occasion to appeal to the residents of the area who have attained the age of 18 and yet to collect their Permanent Voter’s Care (PVC) to do so, so as to able to vote for the candidate of their choice in the September 22 gubernatorial election and the 2019 general election.