Abioduntaofeek: Osun 2026: Are We Satisfied With The Direction Of The State?
As the next election approaches, Osun citizens should honestly assess the current administration's performance.
Many residents continue to raise concerns about the state of public schools, poor infrastructure in several communities, and what they see as slow development in both rural and urban areas. Questions have also been raised about the welfare of workers and pensioners, with critics arguing that more attention should be given to salaries, pensions, and economic opportunities.
At the same time, the governor has gained significant visibility on social media, particularly through videos of public appearances and dancing. While supporters see this as a way of connecting with the people, others believe governance should be judged primarily by measurable improvements in education, roads, healthcare, jobs, and living standards.
As voters, we should ask: 1. Have our schools improved enough? 2. Are our roads and public infrastructure meeting expectations? 3. Are workers and pensioners receiving the support they deserve? 5. Has development reached communities across the state?
The future of Osun should be decided based on performance, accountability, and results.
What are your thoughts? Democracy works best when citizens ask questions and examine the performance of those in office. Regardless of political affiliation, public discussions should focus on evidence, accountability, and practical solutions to the challenges facing Osun State. Therefore, I truly support Adeleke to stepping down for a capable man to lead Osun. His administration has failed us. |