The Oyo State governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi says the South-West region will reciprocate President Muhammadu Buhari’s kind gestures by ensuring that he gets a landslide victory in the February 19 presidential election.
Ajimobi, who is also the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for Oyo South Senatorial District in the forthcoming general elections stated this during a meeting he held with 67 interest groups in the state.
Accompanied by Chief Adebayo Adelabu, the APC governorship candidate in the state and Akin Oke, the state Chairman of the party, Ajimobi said Buhari’s overall impressive performance across the country since coming on board was enough reason for the people re-elect him.
The governor said apart from keeping faith with Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, his Vice and an illustrious son of the region, Buhari has done what the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) could not do for the South-West in their 16-year reign.
“Buhari is not a match for other candidates in the presidential race. This election will indicate if Nigerians really want progress or retrogression. You cannot compare a lion with a cat although they are both in the cat family.
“It will be an election between light and darkness, an election between pig and cattle egret. It is an election between integrity and corruption. After 16 years of looting, they have come back like nothing has happened.
“They abandoned the most important road in the entire South-West if not the country, the Lagos-Ibadan expressway for 16 years. Buhari came and started fixing it. He started the light trail rail project along the same axis and it is almost completed.
“I trust our people. They are the most sophisticated when it comes to politics so they have made up their minds. They will vote Buhari and he will record a landslide victory in the South-West. We will reciprocate these kind gestures,” Ajimobi said.
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