…Salutes ADC party members for courage
MON AUG 17 2026-theGBJournal| Former Governor of Osun State Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, State, has congratulated Senator Ademola Adeleke on his re-election as the Governor of Osun following the governorship election held on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
Aregbesola, in a statement Monday noted that elections are moments when citizens exercise their sovereign right to choose who they wish to entrust with the responsibility of governing them.
“Now that the people of Osun have spoken through the ballot, their decision must be respected. I therefore extend my best wishes to Governor Adeleke as he prepares to commence another term in office,” he said.
The task before the governor, he said, is now greater than the contest that has just ended.
“I urge him to see the outcome as a renewed mandate to unite the state, deepen development and govern with fairness, humility and a strong sense of responsibility to every citizen, irrespective of political affiliation.”
The ex-governor and ex-Minister of Interior, also commend the people of Osun for their participation in the democratic process and political sophistication.
“I must also appeal to all political actors, supporters and citizens to allow the state to move forward in peace and unity.
To the men and women of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Osun, I say: thank you.”
He said he is particularly proud of their steadfastness, courage and commitment throughout this journey.
“You stood firm, worked tirelessly and remained committed to the ideals that brought us together, even in the face of enormous political pressure and an intensely competitive electoral environment.”
He also applauded the party members for standing solidly with our candidate, Dr Najeem Folasayo Salaam (IWALOYE).
“Your loyalty to the candidate and the cause was demonstrated not merely in words, but also through months of sacrifice, mobilisation, advocacy and peaceful participation in the democratic process.
Dr. Salaam has conducted himself with dignity throughout this contest. His campaign represented our tradition and conviction that politics should be about ideas, competence, character and service to the people. I commend him for the maturity with which he has received the outcome of the election and for putting the peace and unity of Osun above personal ambition.”
According to Aregbesola, the electoral journey may have produced a different outcome from “what we hoped and worked for,” but our commitment to the future of Osun must not end with an election.
He noted that democracy is strengthened when political actors demonstrate the courage to compete vigorously, the humility and maturity to accept the people’s decision and the wisdom to continue contributing to society afterwards.
“To every ADC member, supporter, volunteer, campaigner, agent and well-wisher who contributed to our campaign, I ask you to hold your heads high. You gave your best for our candidate and for the Osun we believe is possible.
Let us therefore preserve the friendships, relationships and bonds forged during this journey. Let us continue to engage constructively, speak for the people and hold government accountable while offering responsible alternatives wherever necessary.”
He urged Governor Adeleke to extend the hand of fellowship to all political tendencies and to make the next chapter of his administration one of greater inclusion, reconciliation and service to all.
“To the ADC family, let us remain united, disciplined and hopeful. Political journeys are often longer than individual electoral contests. The values that brought us together (good governance, accountability, justice, competence and service to the people) remain worthy of our continued commitment.
Once again, I congratulate Governor Ademola Adeleke on his re-election and wish him wisdom, good health and success in the service of Osun, our dear State.
Power is responsibility.”
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