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APGA urges governor Adeleke to reshuffle cabinet for improved governance

The call for a cabinet reshuffle by APGA reflects the party’s unwavering dedication to constructive engagement and constructive criticism in the interest of good governance and the overall well-being of the people of Osun State. It is a testament to APGA’s commitment to upholding the principles of accountability, transparency, and excellence in governance.

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The Osun State Chapter of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has issued a press release urging His Excellency, Governor Ademola Adeleke, to undertake a strategic reshuffle of his cabinet. The recommendation comes as part of APGA’s commitment to promoting good governance and ensuring optimal performance in the administration of Osun State.

In a statement released by the Chairman of the Party, Wole Adedoyin, on Monday in Ilesa, APGA highlighted the importance of periodically reviewing and realigning the composition of the state’s executive council to better address the evolving needs and challenges faced by the government and its constituents.

Adedoyin emphasized that a cabinet reshuffle is essential for injecting fresh perspectives, expertise, and energy into the administration, thereby enhancing its capacity to deliver on its promises and meet the expectations of the people of Osun State. He sressed the significance of ensuring that the right individuals with the requisite skills and commitment are placed in key positions to drive the state’s development agenda forward.

APGA commended Governor Ademola Adeleke for his administration’s efforts thus far in advancing the welfare and progress of Osun State. However, the party noted that there is always room for improvement and urged the governor to consider this recommendation as a proactive measure to optimize governance and consolidate on the achievements recorded thus far.

The call for a cabinet reshuffle by APGA reflects the party’s unwavering dedication to constructive engagement and constructive criticism in the interest of good governance and the overall well-being of the people of Osun State. It is a testament to APGA’s commitment to upholding the principles of accountability, transparency, and excellence in governance.

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APGA further encouraged Governor Ademola Adeleke to approach the process of cabinet reshuffle with fairness, equity, and meritocracy, ensuring that appointments are based on competence, integrity, and a track record of service to the people. The party expressed confidence that such a merit-based approach would lead to the emergence of a stronger, more effective executive team capable of steering Osun State towards greater heights of development and prosperity.

As a responsible political party, APGA remains committed to collaborating with the government and other stakeholders in Osun State to foster inclusive governance and sustainable development. The party reiterated its readiness to provide support and constructive feedback to the administration as it works towards fulfilling its mandate and aspirations of the people.

APGA finally urged Governor Ademola Adeleke to give serious consideration to the recommendation for a cabinet reshuffle, recognizing it as a proactive step towards optimizing performance and ensuring that the government remains responsive and accountable to the needs and aspirations of the people of Osun State. The party pledged its continued support and cooperation in the collective pursuit of progress and prosperity for all.

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