The Executive Chairman of Sagamu Local Government, Ogbeni Jubril Olasile Odulate, has congratulated Mrs. Kudirat Adegunwa-Balogun on her emergence as the Deputy Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State ahead of the forthcoming governorship election.
In a statement issued on behalf of the government and people of Sagamu Local Government, Odulate described her selection as a well-earned recognition of her leadership qualities, dedication to public service, and consistent contributions to societal development.
He noted that her nomination goes beyond personal achievement, describing it as a significant milestone for women in leadership and a reflection of values such as competence, hard work, commitment, and selfless service.
Odulate also commended the APC governorship candidate, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, for the choice of running mate, describing the ticket as strong, credible, and capable of driving meaningful development across Ogun State.
He expressed confidence that Adegunwa-Balogun’s experience and leadership capacity would complement Senator Adeola’s vision, strengthening the party’s prospects in the upcoming election.
According to him, the APC candidate and his running mate represent a blend of competence and vision that can deliver purposeful governance, improve welfare, and advance sustainable development across the state.
Reaffirming the unity of party members in Sagamu and beyond, Odulate said the APC remains committed to ensuring victory at the polls, adding that the party’s agenda is anchored on inclusive growth and economic progress.
He further wished both candidates success in the campaign period, expressing optimism that they would meet the expectations of the people if elected.
“On behalf of the Government and good people of Sagamu Local Government, I congratulate Mrs. Kudirat Adegunwa-Balogun on this remarkable achievement and wish her and the APC governorship candidate a successful outing as they work towards building a greater and more prosperous Ogun State,” the statement concluded.