Omoleye’s Performance Sparks Calls for Second Term as Constituents Seek Continuity

By Gbenga Sodeinde in Ado Ekiti

Honourable Biodun Omoleye’s performance in office has continued to draw commendation, with growing calls from stakeholders and constituents for him to secure a second term in order to consolidate ongoing developmental strides.

Over the past three years, Omoleye has earned a reputation for purposeful and people-centered representation, anchored on tangible achievements and consistent engagement with the grassroots.

His tenure has been marked by the execution of community-driven projects, empowerment programmes, and sustained advocacy aimed at improving the welfare of his constituents.

At the National Assembly, the lawmaker is widely regarded as a strong voice for his constituency, advancing policies and initiatives that align with the needs and aspirations of the people.

His approach to governance, observers note, reflects a blend of capacity, courage, and clarity of vision.

Beyond legislative duties, Omoleye has remained accessible and responsive, maintaining close ties with the electorate.

This connection, many believe, has strengthened trust and ensured that governance remains inclusive and impactful.
Analysts and community leaders have also pointed to his leadership style—characterised by humility, integrity, and sincerity—as a key factor behind his growing support base.

According to them, his ability to bridge the gap between government and the people has redefined representation in the constituency.

With several projects still ongoing and new opportunities on the horizon, constituents argue that continuity is crucial to sustaining the current pace of development.

They maintain that granting Omoleye another term would not only consolidate existing gains but also open the door to greater progress.

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As political activities gradually gather momentum, the call for his re-election is increasingly being framed as a vote for stability, effective representation, and sustained development.

Observers say the message from the grassroots is clear: the work has begun, and many believe Honourable Biodun Omoleye should be given the opportunity to finish it.

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