Bye Election: Dikko Urges Support for Oyekunle, Says Ibadan North Deserves Proactive Leadership

The Chairman and Sole Administrator of Pacesetter Transport Services (PTS), Dr. Ibrahim Oladeji, popularly known as Dikko, has appealed to residents of Ibadan North Local Government to rally behind the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Folajimi Oyekunle, in the House of Representatives by-election scheduled for August 16, 2025.

Speaking in Ibadan on Friday, Dikko urged constituents to turn out in large numbers, saying the election was an opportunity to secure “proactive and people-focused” representation at the National Assembly.

“This is not just about a by-election,It’s about choosing a representative who truly understands the needs of Ibadan North and has the capacity to deliver. Folajimi Oyekunle has been tested and trusted. He is one of us, and we need to stand firmly behind him.” he said.

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Dikko described Oyekunle as a youth-friendly and competent candidate whose victory would strengthen Governor Seyi Makinde’s development agenda, particularly in the areas of youth empowerment, infrastructure, and social welfare.

He also underscored Ibadan North’s political and economic significance in Oyo State, stressing the need for effective representation in Abuja.

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“As citizens of Ibadan North, this is our opportunity to shape our future,” he said. “Let us all come out on August 16, cast our votes, and make sure our voices are heard loud and clear.”

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