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APC Tolu Akande -Sadipe Wins Oluyole Federal Constituency Election

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– Dedicates Victory To Late Mother, Constituents

The All Progressives Congress APC candidate for the resheduled House of Representatives election for Oluyole Federal Constituency,,Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe was today declared winner having polled 14,891 votes to defeat her closest rival, Mogbonjubola Olawale Mojeed of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 13, 073 votes

Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, In her appreciation speech, after her declaration as House of Representatives member-elect dedicated her re-election at the polls to her late mother, Princess Bamidele Abiose Akande and the entire people of the constituency.
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“the lawmaker said, “Today I dedicate this victory to God Almighty, my late mother, my husband and my family who has sacrificed a lot to allow me do this. I dedicate this to all leaders of APC, who have stood by me and all members of Oluyole Federal Constituency”.

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Akande-Sadipe, who currently represents Oluyole federal constituency in the House of Representatives, reaffirmed her commitment to deliver more dividends of democracy to her constituency.

While pledging to rededicate herself to the service of the people, Tolulope Akande-Sadipe stated that she will ensure more gains of democracy are brought to Oluyole.

She expressed optimism that, serving as a House of Representatives member in the administration of President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu means good-tidings for her constituency.

She said, “My dear people of Oluyole federal constituency, permit me to thank God for this victory. I almost gave-up, and lost hope but you stood by me. I appreciate all members of Oluyole constituency for the show of solidarity and love as was seen and exhibited during the course of the February 25 election and this supplementary election”.

She added, “This victory looked like such an impossible task, especially after what happened during the first election, and then my mother died. I could not see my mother, because I was trying to protect my mandate.”

“As I have been re-elected to serve you at Abuja, I will put in my very best to push our cause before the house to ensure that the dividends of democracy and opportunities available to my office reaches my constituency,” she said.

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