OSUN LG POLL: WHY I CHOSE TO RUN UNDER THE ALL PROGRESSIVES GRAND ALLIANCE (APGA) - WOLE ADEDOYIN
Wole Adedoyin, the Chairmanship Candidate for Ilesa West in Osun State under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), is a seasoned politician with extensive experience in political activism. His political journey has been shaped by mentorship from prominent political figures such as the Late Chief Dejo Raimi, former Secretary to the Oyo State Government; Late Alhaji Balarabe Musa, former Governor of old Kaduna State; Comrade Laoye Sanda, the late Ibadan-based human rights activist; and Deacon Samson Segun Olalere, former Southwest Chairman of APGA.
In this interview with the Peoples’ Advocate Newspaper, Adedoyin discusses his decision to run for chairmanship under APGA, outlining the values and vision that drew him to the party and how he plans to bring meaningful change to Ilesa West through his candidacy.
INTERVIEWER: Thank you, Mr. Wole Adedoyin, for agreeing to this interview. You are the Chairmanship Candidate for Ilesa West Local Government in Osun State under the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). Can you start by telling us why you chose to run under APGA?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: Thank you for having me. I chose to run under APGA because of the party's clear ideology and commitment to the people. APGA is known for its philosophy of inclusivity and empowerment, as captured in its slogan, “Be Your Brother and Sister’s Keeper.” This aligns perfectly with my vision of ensuring development, justice, and prosperity for Ilesa West. The party's focus on grassroots development is what attracted me the most.
INTERVIEWER: What is the main ideology that APGA represents, and how does it influence your decision to run?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: APGA’s ideology is built on social justice, fairness, and equity. It’s a party that puts the people first, focusing on their well-being through policies that encourage economic development, social welfare, and empowerment. These values are crucial to me, especially as I seek to bring development to Ilesa West Local Government. I believe that a government that is committed to lifting up every segment of society can truly foster lasting progress.
INTERVIEWER: How do you intend to apply APGA’s ideology to the leadership of Ilesa West Local Government?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: My aim is to translate APGA’s people-centered ideology into practical actions. I want to ensure that we implement inclusive policies that promote equal opportunities for all residents, especially the youth and women. We will focus on infrastructural development, improving local businesses, and providing accessible healthcare and education. In everything we do, we’ll put people first, just as APGA does.
INTERVIEWER: Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State is an APGA member and has been widely commended for his governance. How does his work inspire your campaign?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: Governor Soludo’s achievements in Anambra State are indeed inspiring. He has focused on building a prosperous state through reforms in the education and health sectors, infrastructure, and security. His emphasis on economic empowerment and poverty reduction speaks volumes of APGA’s commitment to development. His leadership shows that with the right policies, we can turn things around. I hope to replicate some of his successes in Ilesa West, particularly in areas like infrastructure, entrepreneurship, and local economy development.
INTERVIEWER: What lessons have you learned from Governor Soludo’s leadership that you plan to implement if elected?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: One major lesson is the importance of visionary leadership. Governor Soludo has demonstrated that having a clear plan and vision is key to achieving long-lasting change. His focus on building strong institutions and improving governance systems is something I intend to adopt. I will ensure that our local government operates with transparency and accountability, focusing on sustainable development.
INTERVIEWER: How does Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa, APGA’s National Chairman, inspire your leadership approach?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: Barr. Sly Ezeokenwa is an outstanding leader whose leadership has brought APGA to new heights. His administrative congruence and strategic approach to party leadership have made APGA stronger and more united. His dedication to promoting youth participation and inclusivity in politics is something I deeply admire and intend to emulate. Under his leadership, APGA has become a force of change, and I want to continue that legacy in Ilesa West.
INTERVIEWER: In what ways do you think Barr. Ezeokenwa’s leadership has strengthened APGA?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: Barr. Ezeokenwa has introduced reforms that have strengthened the party’s organizational structure, ensuring that APGA is a truly grassroots party. He has also made efforts to ensure that young people and marginalized groups are given more opportunities within the party. His focus on integrity and transparency has attracted many to APGA, and I believe his leadership style is what we need in every corner of the country, including Osun State.
INTERVIEWER: What are the key issues you plan to address in Ilesa West if elected as Chairman?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: I plan to focus on infrastructural development, particularly improving our roads, healthcare centers, and educational facilities. Economic empowerment is another priority, as I intend to create initiatives that support local businesses and promote youth entrepreneurship. Additionally, I want to address the issue of security by working with relevant stakeholders to ensure the safety of our people.
INTERVIEWER: How do you plan to fund these development projects?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: We will leverage both internal and external resources. Internally, we will improve the efficiency of local tax collection and ensure transparency in the use of public funds. Externally, we will seek partnerships with state and federal governments, as well as private organizations, to bring in the necessary resources for development projects.
INTERVIEWER: What specific strategies do you have for youth empowerment?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: I plan to establish skill acquisition centers where young people can learn vocational skills and entrepreneurship. We will also create programs that provide access to start-up funds for small businesses. My goal is to make sure the youth are empowered to be economically self-reliant, which will reduce unemployment and crime.
INTERVIEWER: How will you improve healthcare services in Ilesa West?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: We will renovate and equip our local healthcare centers to ensure that they provide quality services. We will also recruit more healthcare workers and ensure that drugs and medical equipment are readily available. Additionally, I plan to launch community health programs focused on preventive healthcare and raising awareness about common health issues.
INTERVIEWER: Education is often a concern in local communities. What are your plans in that regard?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: Education is a top priority for me. We will work to improve the quality of education in public schools by providing necessary teaching materials and ensuring that our teachers are well-trained and motivated. We’ll also work on renovating dilapidated school structures and providing scholarships for indigent students.
INTERVIEWER: What will you do differently from previous local government administrations?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: One key difference will be transparency and accountability. I intend to run an open government where the people can see how their resources are being utilized. We will also prioritize community involvement, making sure that every decision is made in consultation with the people. I believe that a collaborative approach is essential for success.
INTERVIEWER: How do you plan to involve the community in decision-making processes?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: We will establish a community engagement platform where people can voice their concerns and ideas. Regular town hall meetings will be organized to discuss key issues, and the input of community leaders, women, and youth will be actively sought. I want the people of Ilesa West to feel like they are part of their own development.
INTERVIEWER: What role do you think women will play in your administration?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: Women will play a critical role in my administration. We will ensure that women are represented in decision-making positions and that their voices are heard. We also plan to create programs that specifically target women’s empowerment, particularly in terms of entrepreneurship and education.
INTERVIEWER: What is your message to the people of Ilesa West as you campaign for the chairmanship?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: My message is simple: Ilesa West deserves better, and together we can achieve it. I am committed to bringing real development to our local government, and I need your support to make this a reality. Let’s work together to build a community where everyone can thrive.
INTERVIEWER: What makes you confident that you will win this election?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: I am confident because I have a clear vision, the right experience, and the backing of a great party like APGA. The people of Ilesa West are yearning for change, and I believe that APGA and I represent the best hope for that change.
INTERVIEWER: What will be your first action as Chairman if you are elected?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: My first action will be to set up a task force to assess the immediate needs of our communities, particularly in terms of infrastructure and security. I will also begin the process of establishing our youth and women empowerment programs. My administration will hit the ground running.
INTERVIEWER: Finally, why should the people of Ilesa West trust you with their votes?
WOLE ADEDOYIN: The people of Ilesa West should trust me because I have a track record of service and leadership. I am passionate about development, and I am committed to working for the people. My experience, combined with the strong backing of APGA’s ideology and leadership, makes me the best candidate to deliver real progress to Ilesa West.
INTERVIEWER: Thank you, Mr. Wole Adedoyin, for your time. We wish you the best in your campaign.
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