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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has vowed to correct “injustices, corrupt acts or policies” by any previous administration in the state.

This is just as Adeleke ordered the immediate freezing of the state’s accounts in banks and in other financial institutions.

He said this during his swearing in as the sixth governor of Osun State at the Osogbo City Stadium, the state capital on Sunday.

Speaking after the Chief Judge of Osun State, Justice Adepele Ojo, administered the oath of office on him, Governor Adeleke also directed an immediate return to status quo ante of all appointments, placements, and other major decisions taken by the immediate past governor, Gboyega Oyetola’s administration from July 17, the day after the governorship election in the state.

Adeleke said a panel would be set up to conduct out an inventory of government assets and recover those in wrong hands.

The governor equally ordered an immediate reversal to the Constitutionally-recognised name of the state as Osun State from “State of Osun”.

The former governor of the state, Rauf Aregbesola, who is the Minister of Interior, changed the name from Osun State to State of Osun.

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“All government insignia, correspondences and signages should henceforth reflect Osun State, rather than ‘State of Osun’, which is unknown to the Nigerian Constitution.

“Under my watch as the governor of Osun, I will boldly correct all past injustices, corrupt acts or policies by any previous administration, which are against the collective interest of our people,” Governor Adeleke said.

He assured that all directives he gave on Sunday would be backed with appropriate executive orders.

Adeleke assured that as governor, he would meet Osun people’s expectations as the Chief Security Officer of the state.

The governor said his administration would demonstrate a high sense of urgency, transparency, justice and innovation to tackle and solve the problems of poverty, illiteracy, disease, and poor infrastructure in the state.

“I know that as a product of the collective will of you my people, there is a heavy weight of history on my shoulders and I accept the urgency of your expectations.

“The depth of your aspirations and your conviction in me to build a better state will not be misplaced,” he said.

Adeleke said all policies that were not favourable to the growth and effective local government administration would be reviewed in accordance with the law.

He assured labour unions in the state of his administration’s willingness to protect workers’ interests and to promote their welfare at all times, adding that he would be labour-friendly.

Governor Adeleke, who frowned at what he described as mass employment by the immediate past administration without financial backing, pleaded with workers to give him few weeks to review and sort out all “malicious actions and confusions” which the immediate past administration created since July 17.

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He further promised to fulfil his campaign promises which include the welfare of workers and pensioners, boosting the state’s economy, home-grown infrastructure policy, and people-focused policy on education.

Others were affordable healthcare, security, social welfare and agro-based industrialisation for wealth, and job creation.

“I hereby extend a strong hand of fellowship to the other arms of government, the Legislature and the Judiciary.

“As a former lawmaker and a graduate of criminal justice, I appreciate the importance of collaboration between the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary.

“I call on all political parties to unite in the best interest of the state. Election is over. Now is the time for governance. We are open to fresh ideas in line with our manifesto.

“For the purpose of emphasis, I will be a governor for all Osun people regardless of differences in language, faith, political affiliation or any other considerations,” Adeleke stated.

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