Not too young to run: Entrepreneur DECLARES FOR OYO ASSEMBLY

The not too young bill recently signed into law by the Nigerian President, Muhammad Buhari appears ro have started encouraging many young people to vie for political offices. A budding entrepreneur and CEO of Royalty Lounge & Suites, Tunde OLAOGUN told nigerianecho.com.ng of his  plans to represent his people in the Oyo State House of Assembly, Ogbomosho North Constituency.
In his declaration statement christened “MY DECLARATION OF ASSURANCE WITH COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF OYO STATE-OGBOMOSHO”, OLAOGUN, a Graduate of Microbiology from Lagos State University noted that despite our differences most  Nigerians are united on tbe need to  have a prosperous and egalitarian society where everyone is provided an opportunity to fulfil his or her potentials.
“Siince 1999 that Nigeria returned to democratic governance, it is difficult for us to close our eyes to the modest achievements recorded by those that have had the responsibility to steer the ship of our dear Oyo State. Admitting that is still a long way to prosperity and impactful development. However, considering the fact that I have been close to government and governance for so many years, I see the cap as half full rather than half empty. There is light at the end of the tunnel”, Olaogun said.
OLAOGUN, who is also the convener/initiator of the Giving Initiative known as Royalty Givings, stated that in Oyo State, where he is seeking to represent his people in OGBOMOSHO North, the successive government in the last 19years have tried in making the best of available resources. He however said that he is ready and equipped to take his Constituency to a higher level through quality representation.

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