2019: Not Too Young To Rule Emerges in The State of Osun House of Assembly

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Hon. Sulaiman Abdulrahman Olaide (ABULE)
Hon. Sulaiman Abdulrahman Olaide (ABULE)

The Not Too Young Bill passed by the National Assembly with the approval of the Executive is already yielding results in the State of Osun.

Hon. Sulaiman Abdulrahman Olaide (ABULE) has taken a bold step by throwing in his cap into the ring to contest for the position of the Osun State House of Assembly under the platform of Justice Must Prevail Party (JMPP).

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Hon Olaide who is a grassroots politician, a businessman he decided to contest for the House of Assembly in this year general election, after proper consultation with various relevant political stakeholders.

Hon Olaide told SOJWORLD.COM,

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“I wish to inform my supporters, electorate, and constituents that I will be contesting as a member Osun state house of assembly Osogbo state constituency in this 2019 general election.

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“My aim for contesting for the seat is solely based on improving the people’s welfare and bringing about social justice.”

“To give economic opportunities for micro, small and medium enterprises
Provision of scholarships to indigent students across my constituency.”

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“Provision of visual aids teaching/instructional materials such as textbooks, IP board, desktop computers and laptops for the people of my constituency.”

“I admonished the electorates to desist from selling their voters in exchange of financial inducement ahead of this coming general election.”

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