Femi Adeshia with Sen. Adeleke |
Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity Femi Adesina Thursday in Abuja said Sen.
Adeleke’s victory at the polls reflects a new era of “bridge
building’’ in Nigeria’s democracy that will further strengthen
political institutions for future elections.
Adesina, who received the newly sworn
in Senator at the Presidential Villa, said the overwhelming electoral
victory demonstrated that the voters of Osun-West Senatorial District
jettisoned party affiliations to choose a preferred candidate that
would serve them in the National Assembly.
“The expectations from you will be
obviously very high because your late brother, Sen. Isiaka Adeleke,
was very popular, large-hearted and kind to a lot of people, and I
know you are getting ready to fill the big shoes,’’ Adesina said.
The Special Adviser said Nigeria’s
democracy had undergone many stress tests over the years, with
commendable outcomes, assuring the senator that his victory at the
polls had shown the world that voters were getting more conscious of
their right to choose their leaders.
In his remarks, Sen. Adeleke said he
inherited the goodwill of his late elder brother across Osun State,
and the nation, pointing out that he was well received at the senate
and offered the brother’s office in the complex.
“I was having fun during the campaign
and enjoying my dance because my brother had done 70 per cent of the
job with his historical goodwill right from when he became an
Executive Governor in 1991. I was always with him. I want to follow
his footsteps and may God help me,’’ he added.
Adeleke said he had already put a
framework in place to ensure that all his promises to the electorate
were fully delivered, which includes sustaining the legacy of
promoting good education through scholarships and healthcare for the
people, especially the under privileged.
“My brother laid a good foundation
for me, but I would have preferred if he was around and had probably
decided to retire at a good old age, instead of stepping into his
shoes when he passed on,’’ he said.
The Senator said he would always
support a bottom-up style of development in the country that pays
close attention to the grassroots by strengthening the Local
Government Councils.
He commended the Special Adviser for
the maturity, simplicity and clarity of his messages to Nigerians
from the Presidential Villa, praying for the quick recovery and safe
return of President Muhammadu Buhari.
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