Monday, July 6, 2020

Dapo Abiodun: The Best Man, The Real Rebuilder And The Idealist




          With no sugarcoating, without much speculations, with no profile hyping, and exceeding mere deliberation; Prince Dapo Abiodun is the very best man for the job. He's the one best fit for the leadership role.

          The Ogun state we know wouldn't have been adorned with so much prestige if it was left the way the past administration wanted it. It wouldn't have been among the developed if not for the intervention of a sane mind. Our dear state wouldn't have journeyed to the greater height if abandoned projects are left to rotten.


          Obviously, the 'mission to rebuild' was an irony, a game of pretence laced with corruption and an autocratic tone. Were uncompleted or abandoned projects a symbol of past administration mantra? Aside Bridges what else has been rebuilt? what development can be pointed to as glorification to past administration? If none, nothing has been rebuilt.

          If resuscitation is all we need, if constructive development is all we yearn for, if democratic leader is all we clamoured for, the man who is best fit for the job is a man of unquestionably personality, a man of honour and glamour. Omooba Dapo Abiodun has boldly shown he is capable of driving the state to a better and greater height.

          "The best leaders have a high consideration factor. They really care about their people because their essence is influence and not authority." Overtime, PDA has shown to the whole world that he deserve every bit of loyalty and support given to his mandate now and before his election.

          The re-visitation of abandoned project does not only make him a promise keeper but a democratic leader per excellence. With loads of manifestation of this present administration, developmental wise, no one would have styled the cap better than the chosen one. So far so good, Dapo Abiodun is obviously the perfect man for the job, the real rebuilder; the Finisher.

Rasheed Aroboto 

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