Mrs Grace Titi Laoye- Tomori ,the Deputy Governor, Osun state , has urged members of the public to disregard any malicious publication being circulated on the social media of her alliance with some political groups in the state.
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Titi laoye-Tomori, also described the malicious publication as false and an attempt by some unpatriotic elements in the State to cause confusion and disaffection among the ruling All Progressives Congress family in the state of Osun.
The Deputy Governor further added that the malicious publication is fictitious and an imagination of the writer aimed at damaging and casting aspersion on her hard earned reputation as the Deputy Governor of the state of Osun.
Tomori said she was not at any political meeting as maliciously circulated on the pages of social media, urging members of the public as well as members of the All Progressives Congress to discountenance such distractions by some disgruntled elements in the State.
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She urged party members to work together to achieve victory in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state.
Also, she restated her undaunted commitment and loyalty to the All progressives Congress in the state of Osun and the joint assignment with the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola in taking Osun to a greater height.
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