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I Drove Lamborghini At 18, Passion To Serve Not Money Took Me To Politics- Reps Member

The Honourable Member Representing  Idanre/Ifedore Federal  Constituency of Ondo State, Hon. Tajudeen Adefisoye, has stated re that his passion to serve and development were responsible for his journey into politics, not money.

 

Newsonline reports that the Deputy Chairman House Committee on Army disclosed that at the age of 18 years he was very rich that he drove Lamborghini.

 

Hon. Tajudeen Adefisoye said he is a strong advocate of good governance and has consistently shown that since he became a house member.

 

The legislature, who is popularly referred to as Small Alhaji, stated that he also that the citizens should be allowed to decide who governs them through the ballot.

 

He said, “Drove a Lamborghini at the Age of 18, Came from one of the richest families in Ondo State. Na passion for development carry some of us enter politics. No be the Money. Make Una Dey Calm down Get your voters card and vote your choices.”

 

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Speaking on his development, he said, “We have lifted people out of poverty, we have facilitated modern and rapid developmental projects to the constituency, we have Sponsored bills that will bring the long awaited institution to the constituency. Na only the people wey no want development go vote against us in 2023.”

 

The supporter of Bola Tinubu presidential candidate said he understands that President Buhari underperformed in his administration, but Tinubu, APC,  candidate should be given a chance.

 

“I understand that the Present administration needs to do better but Tinubu is not part of this Present team. I want a new Nigeria. I cry for a new Nigeria. I am a Patriotic Citizen in the System and I am convinced only Asiwaju can give us that new Nigeria.”

 

Tajudeen Adefisoye who recalled how his victory was possible in the 2019 general election, called on his constituent to give him their vote come 2023 general election.

 

“In 2019, I won with 16,198 votes, the second Man polled 15,800 3rd man polled 9,000 4th polled 7,110, 5th polled 4,000. This means 35,800 people did not vote for me. It means just 30 percent of the total people that voted then believed in me.

 

“Let’s see what happens in 2023. I know some people will not believe in me again because the Stomach infrastructure didn’t get to them or they didn’t get enough while so many will believe me now after the rapid development Projects and a robust representation in just 3 years,” he said.

Adekunle Adebayo

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