Advocacy for Strategic Alliance (ASA) is an official support group of the Accord, committed to building agreement between government and people, and currently mobilizing grassroots support for the developmental agenda and re-election of His Excellency, Senator Ademola Adeleke come August 15, 2026.
Otitoju means truth stands tall. So let your pen stand on truth, not PR, as you market Bola Oyebamiji ahead of August 15, 2026.
Osun does not need a rebranded past; it needs a defended future. No amount of “technocrat” grammar can erase 12 years of APC wilderness. People vote on results, not résumés.
The Truth Test: 3 Years of Imole vs 12 Years of APC — Otitoju, Check the Record
1. You called him a “financial expert.” Osun remembers him as Finance Commissioner when workers cried.
Oyebamiji managed Osun’s finances under APC. The result: 30 months of half salaries for workers, pensioners dying during protests, local governments starved of funds, and contractors avoiding the state. That is not data-driven management; it is economic strangulation.
Adeleke in 3 years: Salaries cleared, 100% payment restored, wage awards implemented, promotions approved, over ₦30 billion in bonds and gratuities released, and contributory pensioners paid monthly. Local government allocations now reach the wards, not political godfathers.
Verdict: APC had 12 years to demonstrate fiscal discipline. Adeleke has shown it in 3—with a human face.
2. You spoke of “grassroots engagement in Ikire.” Osun asks: where are the roads?
Twelve years of APC left Ikire and all 30 LGAs with abandoned projects, dilapidated schools, and failed water systems. “Community initiatives” do not pay school fees.
Adeleke’s 3-year record:
200km+ of roads constructed or ongoing across all LGAs, including Ikire-Iwara, Iwo-Osogbo, Ejigbo, Ila, and Ife townships
1,500+ classrooms renovated or built, with 5,000+ teachers recruited; bursaries restored
345 PHCs revitalized with staff, medication, and solar power; Imole Medical Outreach reaching communities
332 boreholes constructed or rehabilitated; Ilesa Water Project revived
That is grassroots impact. The rest is grammar.
3. You praised a “global outlook.” Osun endured 12 years of local hardship.
For 12 years, APC promoted “international exposure” while communities struggled—water scarcity in Iwo, teacher shortages in Ife, and under-equipped clinics in Ejigbo.
Adeleke bridges both worlds: Development partnerships secured without reckless borrowing, Osun mapped for investors digitally, over 10,000 youths engaged through Imole Corps—while salaries remain a top priority. Global thinking, local results.
The Truth You Didn’t Write, Otitoju
APC is repackaging yesterday’s leadership with today’s language. Even within its ranks, concerns about internal democracy have been raised. A party that struggles with internal fairness raises questions about public governance.
Meanwhile, Adeleke’s alignment with Accord reflects a shift toward people-centered politics—where the electorate, not political gatekeepers, determines direction. That is the realignment: power returning to the people.
August 15 Choice: CV or Concrete?
APC’s 12 Years: Salary backlogs, weakened local governments, abandoned projects, protests, and centralized control.
Adeleke’s 3 Years: Salaries paid, local governments active, visible infrastructure, improved education and healthcare, and people-focused governance.
Osun will choose substance over slogans—work over words, and results over rhetoric. Every ward can point to tangible evidence.
To those claiming a “better record,” the question remains: which record? The years of unpaid salaries? The pension struggles? The prolonged stagnation?
Three years of focused governance have addressed challenges that lingered for over a decade. Roads, salaries, pensions, and water—visible across all 30 LGAs.
Rebranding hardship as competence does not change reality.
August 15 is not about grammar. It is about results.
And the record speaks clearly.
Otitoju, let truth guide the next piece: 12 years could not match 3. Imole represents governance that delivers. August 15 will confirm it.
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