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Rep Salam Congratulates Governor Adeleke On Successful Conduct Of LG Elections

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…urge winners to be magnanimous in victory
By Gloria Ikibah
Rep. Bamidele Salam, member representing Ede North/Ede South/Egbedore/Ejigbo federal constituency in the House of Representatives has congratulated Governor Ademola Adeleke on the successful conduct of the 2025 local government elections in Osun State, and commented his leadership and composure throughout the process.
Rep. Salam also called on the winners to “show magnanimity and humility in their victories”.
In a statement he personally signed shortly after the elections, Rep. Salam commended Governor Adeleke for his “calmness and maturity” in handling the challenges and provocations that emerged during the election period.
He particularly applauded the governor’s ability to maintain focus and ensure the integrity of the electoral process despite attempts to undermine the powers granted to state governments by the Nigerian constitution.
“Governor Adeleke has proven to be a true man of peace, exemplifying the dedication to selfless service that the people of Osun State need.
“His leadership through this election process stands as a testament to his commitment to fostering unity and progress for all.
“The remarkable turn out of voters today is also a vote of confidence in the administration of Senator Ademola Nurudeen Jackson Adeleke who has piloted the affairs of Osun state creditably in the last two years,” Rep. Salam said.
Salam, who’s the leader of Osun caucus in the house of Representatives also commended the leadership and staff of the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission(OSSIEC) for their steadfastness and dedication to the sacred duties of conducting elections in a very challenging atmosphere.
He also extended his commendations to the Osun State electorate for their peaceful and orderly conduct during the elections, and praised the voters for showing exemplary civic responsibility, contributing to the smooth running of the polls.
As the election results are finalized, Rep. Salam called on the newly elected local government leaders to remain focused on the welfare of the people and serve with integrity.
He urged them to be magnanimous in victory and work collaboratively to uplift the lives of all citizens in their respective localities.
“Victory in any election comes with great responsibility.
“I trust the winners will demonstrate leadership that is inclusive, accountable, and responsive to the needs of the people,” he concluded.
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Watch Saturday episode of Your Family Lawyer on ‘How can I get a divorce under Islamic marriage

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Seasoned lawyer and progenitor of Your Family Lawyer, Chuma Chinye tackled how you can get a divorce under Islamic marriage.

Using vivid examples and solutions on how you can maintain a cool head when faced on how to get your rights under Islamic marriage.

Watch podcast below:

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BREAKING: Jubilation As PDP Wins All 30 LGs In Osun State(See winners)

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Osun State Independent Electoral Commission, OSSIEC, has announced that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, won all the local government and councillorship positions in the just concluded local government elections in the state.

The Chairman of the Commission, Hashim Abioye, made this announcement via a Facebook Live broadcast on Saturday evening.

Abioye stated that PDP candidates secured all the councillorship seats in all 332 wards in the state, as well as the chairmanship elections in all 30 local government council areas.

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The names of the PDP chairmanship candidates and their respective local government council areas:

Babalola Wasiu Kayode – Boripe

Okunade Oluwafemi Adesanya – Egbedore

Adeyenuwo Rotimi John – Ife Central

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Agboola Francis Olajire – Obokun

Azeez Lateef Adeniran – Isokan

Aina Abayomi Adesina – Boluwaduro

Sodiq Samuel Oluwapelumi – Ola Oluwa

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Ajibade Oluwatoyin S. – Irepodun

Adebanjo Oladiti Tunmininu – Ilesa West

Ibironke Alade Adegboye – Atakumosa East

Aroke Muyiwa Aderemi – Ife South

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Kolade Obafemi Kolawole – Olorunda

Moshood Adekunle Kabiru – Iwo

Awotunde Abiodun Sarafadeen – Ifelodun

Akande Taiwo Adekunle – Osogbo

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Dada Feyisayo Ajibola – Atakumosa West

Amodu Taiwo – Ede North

Atolagbe Kayode Olayinka – Ifedayo

Akande Michael O. – Ife North

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Adeyekun Taiwo Adebayo – Oriade

Adeniran Adenike Felicia – Ayedaade

Afolabi Oyekola Lukman – Ede South

Odunyemi Haruna Bukola – Ife East

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Jooda Ambali Babajide – Irewole

Adewale Adeyinka Oluwaseun – Odo Otin

Ogunbiyi Solomon Akinyemi – Ayedire

Raimi Adenike Nafisat – Ejigbo

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Adebisi Jayeola Nasir – Ila

Ilesanmi Taiwo Sunday – Ilesa East

Alade Aderemi Fatai – Orolu

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DSS arrests three for assaulting operatives during LSHA crisis

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested three persons linked to the alleged assault on its officers during the crisis that rocked the Lagos State House of Assembly, following the removal Mudashiru Obasa, as Speaker

Apparently sensing danger, some lawmakers had mobilized their supporters to the Assembly Complex, but these supporters allegedly attacked some DSS officers who were invited by the Assembly leadership to secure the facility. Security sources revealed that “after extensive analysis of CCTV footage, we were able to clearly identify three of the suspects”.
“The suspects, Ibrahim Olanrewaju Abdulkareem, a photographer and two others attached to the Assembly’s Seargent at Arms, Adetu Adekunle Samsudeen and Adetola Oluwatosin Fatimoh, a lady, were consequently tracked and arrested during the week in different parts of Lagos,” The trio have since confessed to the crime and will soon be charged to court, the source said.

It would be recalled that the Lagos Assembly had in a leaked memo dated 14th February, 2025 and addressed to the DSS Director in the State, and Heads of other Security Agencies in Lagos State, told the Security Agencies in Lagos that, there was credible information to the effect that, Obasa had planned to forcefully reinstate himself today, February 18, 2025.
Accordingly, the Assembly management, held the view that, the development posed “a potential security threat” to it and its members.

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