The Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 State House of Assembly aspirant, Oladiran Alabi, has appealed to the All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders, executives, stakeholders, and members in the constituency to support his quest to clinch the party’s ticket for the 2023 general election.
Alabi, who requested the support of the APC stakeholders, noted that as a good choice for the constituency’s representative, based on his antecedents, experience, exposure, and consistency in the party, he’s not only one of the best products but the most competent and most qualified to represent Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 at the Oyo State House of Assembly come 2023.
He added that the APC desires the emergence of a credible candidate that could win the election and restore the party to power to enable it to redress what the PDP-led government destroyed in less than four years in the Constituency.
“The people of Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 deserve good representation in the forthcoming election and I am well prepared to offer myself as the best alternative to the occupant of the position.
“This is true, a call to service and I will not let them down. By God’s grace I will not disappoint my party, my leaders, the executives, and members”, Alabi promised
He further assured the party, constituents of quality representation that would birth the promotion of human capacity and sustainable development
The APC chieftain also called on party members, and stakeholders in the state to unite and work for the victory of the APC.
According to him, “our dear APC must unite to win the forthcoming elections. If we have a united party then we are sure of victory. For me, the unity of the party is paramount.
“We must do this with all transparency to fight this evil, this monster they call PDP and its maladministration in Oyo State”, he added.
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