Governor Abiodun's 2027 Peace Promise Shakes Political Landscape

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Governor Abiodun's 2027 Peace Promise Shakes Political Landscape

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has unequivocally assured the residents of the state that his administration is committed to a seamless and rancour-free transition of power at the conclusion of his second term in 2027. This pledge, made during a Christmas church service at St. James’ Anglican Church, Iperu-Remo, aims to establish a historic benchmark as the first truly peaceful handover in Ogun State's 50-year governance history. Governor Abiodun expressed his determination to not only finish strong but also to personally oversee the swearing-in ceremony of his successor, symbolizing an unprecedented era of political stability.

The governor attributed his unwavering confidence to the robust governance, significant economic expansion, and people-focused development initiatives implemented under his leadership. He proudly noted that Ogun State’s economy has experienced substantial growth since his assumption of office, with the annual budget expanding nearly five-fold from approximately N355 billion to over N2.7 trillion. This remarkable growth, he explained, is a clear reflection of heightened economic activities and burgeoning investor confidence across the state, marked by the emergence of new factories and industries. Furthermore, his administration has overseen the reconstruction of over 2,000 schools, created numerous job opportunities, empowered farmers, and broadened avenues for the populace, with more development still underway.

Reaffirming his steadfast commitment to utilizing his office for the glorification of God and dedicated service to the people, Governor Abiodun highlighted impactful, people-oriented projects as lasting legacies. Among these, he specifically cited the Gateway International Airport and other crucial infrastructure developments spanning all three senatorial districts of the state. He also extended commendation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as purposeful leadership through the 'Renewed Hope Agenda,' observing that the nation is steadily achieving stability with improved availability of petroleum products, an easing of inflationary pressures, and a more stable foreign exchange regime.

Speaking on the profound significance of the Christmas season, the governor reminded residents that the essence of Christmas extends far beyond mere celebration and merriment. He emphasized that the true spirit of the season is defined by love, peace, and compassion, particularly towards the vulnerable and less privileged members of society. He urged residents to embrace the principle of giving, not just what is convenient, but to share selflessly, reflecting the priceless gift of Jesus Christ. Abiodun encouraged a Christ-like lifestyle in thought, conduct, and relationships, while also advising moderation in celebrations and cautioning against excessive alcohol consumption.

In his sermon, aptly titled “Christmas Is God’s Best Gift to You,” the Vicar of St. James’ Anglican Church, Venerable Tolulope Akinwande, eloquently articulated Christmas as the season when God Himself was given to humanity through the miraculous birth of Jesus Christ. Citing scriptural passages from Hebrews 1:2-3 and John 1:2, 14, the cleric underscored that the ultimate purpose of Christ’s birth can only be fully realized through the acceptance of this divine gift, as Jesus came to deliver mankind from sin. Ven. Akinwande further stressed the boundless nature of God’s love, enduring despite human shortcomings, and called upon believers to embrace Christ’s sacrifice and lead transformed lives that genuinely mirror His character.

Concluding the service, the clergyman lauded Governor Abiodun for his exemplary and transformative leadership within Ogun State. He offered heartfelt prayers that the culmination of Governor Abiodun's tenure would be even more prosperous and impactful than its commencement, reinforcing the sentiments of progress and peace expressed throughout the service.

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