Earlier today, I addressed students of the ongoing Network Systems Installation Training at the SDG Facility in Dagbolu, Osun State, where I shared Governor Ademola Adeleke’s clear and practical vision: creating real opportunities that enable young people in Osun State to compete confidently on a global stage.
This 3-month programme, training 100 participants, is intentionally gender-inclusive and thoughtfully designed to ensure persons with disabilities are not left behind. It reflects a government that understands that the future belongs to those who are skilled, included, and empowered.
Beyond training, this initiative advances key Sustainable Development Goals such as Quality Education, Decent Work, Reduced Inequalities, and Innovation, while directly delivering on Governor Adeleke’s 5-Point Agenda, particularly in human capital development and inclusive economic growth.
This is why Osun youth believe in the leadership of Governor Adeleke. When a government invests in skills, technology, and equal opportunity—not just slogans or empty promises, the youth see their future, feel the impact, and respond with confidence. This is the kind of leadership young people will vote for again.
