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36 PEG Commends ODU’s Stand Rejecting Calls for Deputy Governor Alabi’s Resignation

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The 36 Political Elevation Group *(36 PEG),* under the leadership of Prince Dan Olaitan Dada, President, commends the Oro-Ago Development Union (ODU) for their strong stance on the recent calls for Kwara State Deputy Governor, Elder Kayode Alabi’s resignation.

 

ODU, the authentic voice of Oro-Ago kingdom, had described such calls as “misguided, premature, and unacceptable,” emphasizing Deputy Governor Alabi’s commitment to Oro-Ago Kingdom’s, Ifelodun Local Government, and Kwara State progress and development.

ODU’s resolute position underscores the kingdom’s resilience and commitment to peace, unity, and progress.

 

The union urges sons and daughters of Oro-Ago to remain calm, law-abiding, and vigilant, supporting efforts to restore peace and stability. ODU condemns attempts to politicize or distort the situation, affirming Oro-Ago Kingdom’s strength in unity and solidarity.

 

“Oro-Ago Kingdom stands united, resolute, and committed to peace, justice, and development. We will not be divided,” ODU stated.*

 

But 36 PEG said it aligns with ODU’s values and efforts, reaffirming our commitment to promoting leadership, peace, and development in Oro Land and beyond. We applaud ODU’s leadership and the people of Oro-Ago for their unwavering dedication to peace and progress.

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