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Osun deserves disciplined, transparent governance and real economic growth. A professional & Data Driven support group for @oyebamijiBola . The future of Osun

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SALAWU||OMOIYAONIPAKO@salawueedris1·
God abeg Osun in mess😭
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THE 16BILLION FIBRE OPTICS BROADBAND FAILURE The stalling of the N16 billion broadband fibre optic project in Osun State is a damning indictment of @AAdeleke_01 administration. Two years after a high-profile launch, the project’s failure reveals a profound lack of governance know-how, a deficit of strategic planning, and a level of ineptitude that is actively sabotaging the state’s economic future. When Governor Adeleke launched this 64-kilometre project on March 6, 2023, it was sold as a visionary leap toward a digital economy. The promise was clear: high-speed internet routed through Ikire, Ede, Osogbo, and Ile-Ife to empower schools, hospitals, and government offices. Instead of progress, the people of Osun have been treated to a display of administrative confusion. The sudden introduction of the "Imole Wi-Fi" initiative a patchy, superficial substitute suggests that the government has either abandoned the N16 billion backbone or never had the technical capacity to execute it in the first place. You do not replace a robust, industrial-grade fibre optic network with a "mall Wi-Fi" model unless you lack a fundamental understanding of digital infrastructure. The failure to deliver this project is not just a missed deadline; it is economic sabotage. The N16 billion earmarked for this project represents a massive opportunity cost for a state that desperately needs investment. By allowing this project to stall, the Adeleke administration has created several negative economic ripples. Stifling the Tech Ecosystem: Tech entrepreneur, content creators,creatives and start-ups in Osun are being forced to rely on expensive, unreliable mobile data. As noted by stakeholders, potential investors are fleeing the state because the basic infrastructure for a modern business-stable internet is non-existent The silence @AAdeleke_01 ICT Team is deafening. When government officials dodge accountability and refuse to explain why a multi-billion naira project has hit a brick wall, it confirms a culture of opacity and incompetence. The Adeleke team seems more interested in the optics of "launching" projects than the hard work of "completing" them. Governance is not a photo opportunity; it is the rigorous management of resources and timelines. To let a N16 billion project rot for two years while peddling "free Wi-Fi" as a distraction is an insult to the intelligence of the people of Osun. Let us boot this incompetent jester for more competent professionals that understand value of governance that will bring prosperity to Osun.

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Doyin Abiodun™️
Doyin Abiodun™️@Doyin_Biodun·
Adeleke is the worst Governor Osun has ever had!
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THE 16BILLION FIBRE OPTICS BROADBAND FAILURE The stalling of the N16 billion broadband fibre optic project in Osun State is a damning indictment of @AAdeleke_01 administration. Two years after a high-profile launch, the project’s failure reveals a profound lack of governance know-how, a deficit of strategic planning, and a level of ineptitude that is actively sabotaging the state’s economic future. When Governor Adeleke launched this 64-kilometre project on March 6, 2023, it was sold as a visionary leap toward a digital economy. The promise was clear: high-speed internet routed through Ikire, Ede, Osogbo, and Ile-Ife to empower schools, hospitals, and government offices. Instead of progress, the people of Osun have been treated to a display of administrative confusion. The sudden introduction of the "Imole Wi-Fi" initiative a patchy, superficial substitute suggests that the government has either abandoned the N16 billion backbone or never had the technical capacity to execute it in the first place. You do not replace a robust, industrial-grade fibre optic network with a "mall Wi-Fi" model unless you lack a fundamental understanding of digital infrastructure. The failure to deliver this project is not just a missed deadline; it is economic sabotage. The N16 billion earmarked for this project represents a massive opportunity cost for a state that desperately needs investment. By allowing this project to stall, the Adeleke administration has created several negative economic ripples. Stifling the Tech Ecosystem: Tech entrepreneur, content creators,creatives and start-ups in Osun are being forced to rely on expensive, unreliable mobile data. As noted by stakeholders, potential investors are fleeing the state because the basic infrastructure for a modern business-stable internet is non-existent The silence @AAdeleke_01 ICT Team is deafening. When government officials dodge accountability and refuse to explain why a multi-billion naira project has hit a brick wall, it confirms a culture of opacity and incompetence. The Adeleke team seems more interested in the optics of "launching" projects than the hard work of "completing" them. Governance is not a photo opportunity; it is the rigorous management of resources and timelines. To let a N16 billion project rot for two years while peddling "free Wi-Fi" as a distraction is an insult to the intelligence of the people of Osun. Let us boot this incompetent jester for more competent professionals that understand value of governance that will bring prosperity to Osun.

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THE 16BILLION FIBRE OPTICS BROADBAND FAILURE The stalling of the N16 billion broadband fibre optic project in Osun State is a damning indictment of @AAdeleke_01 administration. Two years after a high-profile launch, the project’s failure reveals a profound lack of governance know-how, a deficit of strategic planning, and a level of ineptitude that is actively sabotaging the state’s economic future. When Governor Adeleke launched this 64-kilometre project on March 6, 2023, it was sold as a visionary leap toward a digital economy. The promise was clear: high-speed internet routed through Ikire, Ede, Osogbo, and Ile-Ife to empower schools, hospitals, and government offices. Instead of progress, the people of Osun have been treated to a display of administrative confusion. The sudden introduction of the "Imole Wi-Fi" initiative a patchy, superficial substitute suggests that the government has either abandoned the N16 billion backbone or never had the technical capacity to execute it in the first place. You do not replace a robust, industrial-grade fibre optic network with a "mall Wi-Fi" model unless you lack a fundamental understanding of digital infrastructure. The failure to deliver this project is not just a missed deadline; it is economic sabotage. The N16 billion earmarked for this project represents a massive opportunity cost for a state that desperately needs investment. By allowing this project to stall, the Adeleke administration has created several negative economic ripples. Stifling the Tech Ecosystem: Tech entrepreneur, content creators,creatives and start-ups in Osun are being forced to rely on expensive, unreliable mobile data. As noted by stakeholders, potential investors are fleeing the state because the basic infrastructure for a modern business-stable internet is non-existent The silence @AAdeleke_01 ICT Team is deafening. When government officials dodge accountability and refuse to explain why a multi-billion naira project has hit a brick wall, it confirms a culture of opacity and incompetence. The Adeleke team seems more interested in the optics of "launching" projects than the hard work of "completing" them. Governance is not a photo opportunity; it is the rigorous management of resources and timelines. To let a N16 billion project rot for two years while peddling "free Wi-Fi" as a distraction is an insult to the intelligence of the people of Osun. Let us boot this incompetent jester for more competent professionals that understand value of governance that will bring prosperity to Osun.
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SULAIMAN, Gafar Blessing
SULAIMAN, Gafar Blessing@WESTCURATOR_·
Isn’t it outright foolishness for someone like you, who claims to be passionate about education, to be supporting a man who couldn’t even pass ordinary O’Level exams and had to resort to padded adult education at 60 just to qualify for an election? That “Orobọ 10 kilo” you’re hyping already knows he’s heading for defeat and when it happens, nothing will come of all this noise.
Abu NATASHA 💓(IMOLE)@WaliylahiAbiod1

You are right, bro. The handover note has been prepared a long time before now, but the bad news for APC lackey boys is that Gov. @AAdeleke_01 is going to be the sender and the receiver. We will never repeat those same mistakes again. Osun o goh.

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This is Ede, Osun state. Governor Adeleke has lost his street credibility in his hometown. Everywhere AMBO! Lesson will be learnt
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Our great party, the @OfficialAPCNg has announced Honourable Wole Oke as Campaign DG. Other prominent members of the party announced include: • Prince Adeleke Banik - Osun Central DG • Prince Dotun Babayemi - Osun West DG • Prince Thomas Ogungbamigbe - Osun East DG Vote for @OyebamijiBola. #SupportAMBO ✌🏽
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SALAWU||OMOIYAONIPAKO@salawueedris1·
“This administration has failed every economic governance metric. They have failed to attract not even 1$ in FDI in over 3years”
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Chief of staff don’t have the final approvals for Strategic decisions . The aggressive capital projects and high debt are 100% Aregbe responsibility. The most tangible evidence of stabilization wasn't a public presentation, but the immediate cessation of the modulated salary system. Within his first month in office (December 2018), Oyetola abolished modulated salaries and began paying 100% full salaries and pensions despite receiving roughly the same FAAC allocations as his predecessor. Oyetola’s administration did not take a single commercial bank loan in four years. By the time he left in 2022, he had significantly reduced the Domestic Debt from the inherited highs of nearly ₦179 billion (at its peak in the previous era) down to ₦148 billion. He successfully managed the $400 million and $60 million international obligations (for the Raisa and Sukuk bonds) without the state falling into default, which would have triggered a total financial collapse. Under Oyetola, Osun consistently ranked as a top performer in the World Bank-supported SFTAS (State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability) program. This earned the state millions of dollars in grants for transparency grants that are only given when a state proves it is not hiding its debt or mismanaging funds. This administration has failed every economic governance metric. They have failed to attract not even 1$ in FDI in over 3years. Where is the economic blueprint and policy?

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Chief of staff don’t have the final approvals for Strategic decisions . The aggressive capital projects and high debt are 100% Aregbe responsibility. The most tangible evidence of stabilization wasn't a public presentation, but the immediate cessation of the modulated salary system. Within his first month in office (December 2018), Oyetola abolished modulated salaries and began paying 100% full salaries and pensions despite receiving roughly the same FAAC allocations as his predecessor. Oyetola’s administration did not take a single commercial bank loan in four years. By the time he left in 2022, he had significantly reduced the Domestic Debt from the inherited highs of nearly ₦179 billion (at its peak in the previous era) down to ₦148 billion. He successfully managed the $400 million and $60 million international obligations (for the Raisa and Sukuk bonds) without the state falling into default, which would have triggered a total financial collapse. Under Oyetola, Osun consistently ranked as a top performer in the World Bank-supported SFTAS (State Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability) program. This earned the state millions of dollars in grants for transparency grants that are only given when a state proves it is not hiding its debt or mismanaging funds. This administration has failed every economic governance metric. They have failed to attract not even 1$ in FDI in over 3years. Where is the economic blueprint and policy?
Musawir Raji 🪁@MusawirRaji

Oyetola was Aregbesola’s Chief of Staff from 2010 to 2018. He was inside the administration that ran up the debt that supposedly left the state on the brink. When Oyetola became governor, he never publicly challenged Aregbesola. He never went to traditional rulers with a debt presentation the way Adeleke did. He collected salary bailouts from the federal government and still left ₦76 billion in arrears. The ‘Oyetola stabilized from Aregbesola’s mess’ narrative only emerged after Aregbesola crossed the aisle and backed Adeleke in 2022, creating the political need to separate the two APC men retroactively. If Oyetola truly spent four years cleaning up Aregbesola’s crisis, where is that four-year record of public accountability? Where is the presentation to stakeholders? Where is the documented confrontation? It doesn’t exist because they were political brothers until they weren’t. The stabilization story is being written backwards. And if you want to talk about what Adeleke is actually governing under, the same federal government whose party controls Osun’s opposition has been withholding LG allocations for months. February, March, April 2025 all seized. Osun had to drag the AGF to the Supreme Court just to get money constitutionally owed to its local governments. He is growing IGR, cutting debt, building roads, and moving Osun from 33rd to 7th in national exams, while fighting a federal government that is actively trying to starve his administration. That context doesn’t make it into the ‘Adeleke benefited from better conditions’ argument

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1. First false narrative to counter is your claim of “Oyetola Debt”. The tenure didn’t borrow a dime Infact they developed financial template of deferred payment system which is currently being used by this administration. 2. Following the removal of the fuel subsidy and the unification of the forex window in 2023, FAAC allocations to states has grown by over 300% . The expenditure increase from FX increase and Inflation can’t be more than 120%+. During Oyetola there was a time the state was receiving net negative allocation. 3. Much of the reduction in state debt is often the result of deductions at source from FAAC. This isn't necessarily a "policy choice" by the Governor but an automated fulfillment of obligations set in motion years prior. Oyetola spent four years stabilizing a state that was on the brink of collapse after the 2014–2018 financial crisis. Adeleke is now the beneficiary of that hard-won stability, coupled with a historic increase in federal revenue.
Musawir Raji 🪁@MusawirRaji

I saw this yesterday, I have seen many people contributed but I was taking my time to see people opinion, I’m not doing this to fight you brother or cause stir, you are my brother so let’s these fact out. Adeleke did not come in at the best time. That narrative sounds good but the numbers don’t support it. When he resumed in November 2022, he inherited ₦148 billion in domestic debt and $91.78 million in foreign debt. On top of that, the ministry of finance briefed his team that Oyetola left ₦76 billion in unpaid salaries, pension arrears and insurance commitments behind. Oyetola himself said he left ₦14 billion cash. Both numbers are from the same government, you can decide which one to believe. Now the part people always miss when they say “he got more FAAC money.” Yes he did, in naira. But during Oyetola’s 2020, the naira was around ₦300 to a dollar. Adeleke’s era, we’re talking ₦1,400 to a dollar. The figures look bigger. The purchasing power is not. You’re comparing two completely different nairas. And even with all that, the man took zero new loans, domestic or external, and still cut the domestic debt from ₦148 billion down to ₦86 billion. That’s 42% gone. Foreign debt dropped from $91.78 million to $78.17 million. He grew IGR from ₦27 billion in 2023 to ₦54.7 billion in 2024, that’s 94% in one year. 255 kilometres of roads. Infrastructure deficit went from 80% down to 45%. Osun moved from 33rd to 7th nationally in exam performance. Here’s the thing that really settles it for me, in his 2024 budget alone, ₦27.6 billion went purely to servicing Oyetola’s inherited debt. That money built nothing. No road, no hospital, no school. Just paying off what was left behind. So the question isn’t whether the economy got better after COVID. The question is what did each man do with what he had. One left a ₦76 billion hole. The other walked in, took no loans, and started filling it.

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The story of Osun State’s $20 million World Bank grant is not one of "missing funds," but rather a masterclass in Governance and healthcare revitalization. At the heart of this success were two key figures: former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola, whose "people-first" vision drove the reforms, and Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, the then Commissioner for Finance, whose technical Financial expertise unlocked international funding that many other states could not access. HOW WAS THE FUND ACCESSED ? The $20 million grant was part of the World Bank’s Saving One Million Lives (SOML-PforR) program. Unlike traditional grants, these funds are "Program for Results" (PforR meaning the money is only released after a state proves it has met rigorous, independent performance benchmarks.  Under the guidance of Bola Oyebamiji, Osun State didn't just meet these benchmarks; it excelled. By early 2019, the Federal Ministry of Health confirmed that Osun had earned the $20 million grant specifically because of its top-tier performance in maternal and newborn health indices. Under his chairmanship of the steering committee, Osun consistently ranked as a top performer in the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability, and Sustainability (SFTAS) program, earning additional millions in performance-based grants.  This transparency ensured that international partners like the World Bank viewed Osun as a "safe haven" for development investment.  Ranking Osun: A National Healthcare Leader The res HOW WAS THE FUND UTILIZED? If you understand how international grants works you know it’s impossible to misappropriate. They are utilized based on result and funds utility tied to performance metrics and KPI. Funds are domiciled with Central Bank of Nigeria and released in stages upon completion and performance satisfactory. 1. 332 PHCs The Oyetola administration utilized this "earned" grant as the cornerstone of a state-wide healthcare overhaul. The most visible testament to this is the revitalization of 332 Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs) one for every electoral ward in the state.  2. OHIS Revitalization The administration aggressively funded the Osun Health Insurance Scheme (OHIS), ensuring that the vulnerable, including the elderly and the poor, had access to the newly renovated PHCs without out-of-pocket costs.  While political allegations may arise, the data remains clear. The $20 million grant was a reward for governance excellence. The data also shows that the current administration has not been able to attract any tangible grant due to the opaqueness and deep rooted corruption of their governance systems .

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“AMBO is the competent” but guess what 1. $20 million health grant was mishandled by the administration when he was the commissioner for finance 2. Non-payment of Pensions and Entitlements 3. The lackey administration paid half salaries to workers due to financial crisis He was an important figure in the administration, the commissioner for finance and We can go on and on. So tell me how was he a competent leader?
36kinniun media👑 🦁 🕊@fattylincorn_01

AMBO is the competent, experienced leader Osun truly needs a proven performer with integrity and vision for real development. Adeleke's oneterm failure is glaringmassive revenue wasted, infrastructure lagging, and endless propaganda while the state suffers. Time to retire the dancer and install a serious governor on August 15 #AMBO2026 #OsunDeservesBetter

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APC will take over Osun State. Don’t bet against us! #VoteAMBO
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