This directive was announced in a social media post by Olalekan Badmus, the Special Assistant to Governor Ademola Adeleke on Digital Media.
The Osun State Government has ordered newly elected local government chairmen and councillors to work from home amidst an ongoing political crisis surrounding the recent local government elections.
This directive was announced in a social media post by Olalekan Badmus, the Special Assistant to Governor Ademola Adeleke on Digital Media.
Badmus praised Governor Adeleke’s leadership, emphasising his commitment to maintaining peace and prioritising the collective interest of Osun residents.
“I salute the tenacity of the peace-loving Governor Adeleke. He has demonstrated time and time again that the collective interest of Osun people will always come first,” Badmus wrote.
He further described the work-from-home order as a strategic move, stating, “The order for newly elected Chairmen and Councillors to work from home has proven to be a masterstroke.”
Chairman Hashim Abioye announced that the election had recorded a 60% voter turnout—a claim contested by opposition groups, who argue that the electoral process was flawed.
The situation in Osun State remains tense as opposition parties continue to challenge the legitimacy of the elections.
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