I’m Qualified To Be President Of Nigeria, Adeleke Boasts

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has expressed confidence that he has everything it takes to be the President of Nigeria although not indicating if he planned to run for the number one position soon. 

Adeleke made this known an interview with Arise Television which was monitored by Africa Today News, New York.

The governor said he is working round the clock to make sure that Osun is seen as a great state.

When asked about his future political ambitions and plans for the future when he leaves his seat as governor, Adeleke said, “I’m qualified to be the president of Nigeria, so why not? If God says that it’s time for me to become president, I will grab it and take care of my people. I’m not going to say no, anything can happen.”

On the palliative measures that he has provided so far in the state, he said, “I’ve already formed a lot of committees and they are bringing everything. I’m working 24/7 to make sure that Osun is great.”

Speaking on Osun debt profile, the governor said, “I inherited a huge debt, about almost forty-something billion. So I started paying them half salary slowly, little by little.

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“I think I have paid about four times now, the fifth one is coming. And then, the pensioners, I’m paying them too… I gave them free medical care and all that. So that’s part of the palliatives to cushion. Even the health care.”

On the state health sector, he said, “All our primary healthcare, I went there, I visited myself. So, they told me that so a governor can come and visit? I said my own governor is different. They had to start fixing all the health centres, about 332 wards simultaneously, they were fixing it.

“Then of course, all the elders there, we gave them free medical care to the extent that we registered them, say you must come and register, and we give them a card.

“To the extent that if they go to another state, for example Lagos State, if they’re sick, they will go and get treatment there and they will send the bill to Osun government and we will pay for it, and they’re very happy.”

Adeleke also noted that he has started to work on the maintenance and fixing of roads in Osun state, as well as federal roads within the state, adding that he has approached the federal government to claim the funds he used to work on the roads.

He said, “I have suspended federal road, but I will complete the one that I started. So, I started fixing the state roads, and of course, hinterlands.

“I don’t just do surface. In fact, most of the roads that the APC are claiming that they fixed, it was through the federal government intervention. So, that means that they did not do any roads.”

Adeleke further said, “Part of my agenda – tourism, culture, and entertainment. And we have gold too, and they did nothing about that. So, we are doing a lot to improve our IGR. We have bitumen, we have a lot in Osun State, we have to just tap it. And a very serious government, when you are serious, Osun is not poor, Osun is very rich.”

Meanwhile, the Osun governor revealed that he has a cordial relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Africa Today News, New York

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