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APGA denounces logo change as diversionary tactic amidst ongoing citizen’s suffering

The APGA Osun Chapter Chairman highlighted the acute suffering experienced by citizens across various sectors, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure. He stressed that the emblem alteration serves as a smokescreen to deflect attention from the government’s failure to deliver on its commitments to the electorate.

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The Osun State Chapter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has vehemently denounced the recent change in the state’s logo by the Governor Ademola Adeleke-led government, dismissing it as a diversionary tactic amidst the ongoing suffering of Osun citizens.

In a statement released today, APGA’s State Chairman, Wole Adedoyin, emphasized that the purported achievement of altering the state logo is merely a cosmetic change that fails to address the pressing needs of the populace.

Adedoyin further stressed that Governor Adeleke’s administration has yet to fulfill numerous electoral promises, leaving citizens grappling with immense challenges.

Adedoyin emphasized, “While the ruling party celebrates this superficial change, the reality on the ground is starkly different. Osun citizens continue to endure hardship, with essential services and infrastructure sorely lacking in many areas.”

The APGA Osun Chapter Chairman highlighted the acute suffering experienced by citizens across various sectors, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure. He stressed that the emblem alteration serves as a smokescreen to deflect attention from the government’s failure to deliver on its commitments to the electorate.

Adedoyin remarked, “We urge Governor Adeleke to prioritize the welfare of Osun citizens above cosmetic alterations.

The emblem change does not alleviate the suffering of our people, nor does it address the root causes of their challenges.”

APGA reaffirmed its commitment to holding the government accountable and advocating for tangible improvements in the lives of Osun residents.

The party pledged to continue amplifying the voices of the marginalized and advocating for policies that prioritize the well-being of all citizens.

The statement concluded with a call to action, urging Governor Adeleke to refocus his administration’s efforts on implementing substantive reforms that address the pressing needs of Osun State.

APGA vowed to remain vigilant in ensuring that the government remains accountable and responsive to the concerns of the people.

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