2027: Abiodun Assures Of Peaceful Power Transition


.urges Ogun residents to uphold true spirit of christmas 

By Our Reporter 

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has assured residents of the state that his administration will ensure a seamless, peaceful and rancour-free transition at the end of his second term, come 2027, pledging to set a historic benchmark in the state’s governance history. 

Governor Abiodun gave the assurance during the Christmas church service at St. James’ Anglican Church, Iperu-Remo, in Ikenne Local Government Area, declaring his administration's resolve to be the first in Ogun State’s history to successfully hand over power without acrimony. 

"As we approach 2027, not only will we finish well and finish strong, by the grace of God this administration will hand over successfully to a successor. 

"It will be the first peaceful transition in the 50-year history of Ogun State. By God’s grace, I will sit down as your governor at my send-forth ceremony and also sit at the swearing-in ceremony of my successor," Abiodun said. 

The governor said his confidence was based on solid governance, economic expansion and people-focused development recorded under his watch, noting that Ogun State’s economy had grown significantly since he assumed office in 2019. 

According to him, the state’s annual budget has expanded from about ₦355 billion at the inception of his administration to over ₦2.7 trillion, reflecting increased economic activities and growing Investors' confidence, urging for prayers from residents to finish strong. 

“Our economy has grown almost five times from what we met on ground. New factories and industries are springing up across the state. We have reconstructed over 2,000 schools, created jobs, empowered farmers and expanded opportunities for our people — and we are not done yet. We need your prayers to finish strong,” he stated. 

Governor Abiodun reaffirmed his commitment to continue using his office to glorify God and serve the people through impactful, people-oriented projects, citing the Gateway International Airport and other key infrastructure projects across the three senatorial districts as lasting legacies of his administration. 

The governor also commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what he described as purposeful leadership through the Renewed Hope Agenda, noting that the country was gradually stabilising with improved availability of petroleum products, easing inflationary pressures and a more stable foreign exchange regime. 

On the significance of the Christmas season, the governor reminded residents that Christmas goes beyond celebration and merriment, stressing that love, peace and compassion for the vulnerable define its true essence. 

“Many people think Christmas is about shopping or partying, but that is not what Christmas is about. Christmas is about love — loving your neighbour as yourself. There is no greater gift than God giving us Jesus to die for our unrighteousness. 

“Some people give what they no longer need, but God gave us a priceless gift. In the spirit of Christmas, we must remember to give to others and extend a hand of fellowship to the less privileged,” Abiodun said. 

The governor urged residents to live Christ-like lives in thought, conduct and relationships, advising moderation in celebration and cautioning against excessive alcohol consumption. 

In his sermon, titled: “Christmas Is God’s Best Gift to You,” the Vicar of the church, Venerable Tolulope Akinwande, described Christmas as the season God gave Himself to humanity through the birth of Jesus Christ. 

Quoting from Hebrews 1:2-3 and John 1:2, 14, the cleric said the purpose of Christ’s birth can only be fulfilled when the gift is accepted, noting that Jesus came to save mankind from sin. 

The cleric emphasized that God’s love remained endless despite human shortcomings and, therefore, urged believers to embrace the sacrifice of Christ and live transformed lives that reflect His character. 

He also commended Governor Abiodun for what he described as purposeful and transformative leadership in Ogun State, praying that the end of his tenure would even be better than its beginning. 

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