Former leader of the House of Representatives, Honourable Mulikat
Akande Adeola has assured the people of Oyo North Senatorial District a good representation if elected.
Mulikat Adeola who is vying for Oyo North Senatorial seat at the red chamber of National Assembly gave the assurance during the official flagg- off campaign of the social Democratic party at Oja Oba Iseyin in Iseyin Local Government Area of Oyo State .
Reiterating readiness to give adequate and meaningful representation, the former member of the representatives promised a lot of reforms to ease the pains of the people as they are clamouring for the change in government both at the state and federal levels.
While emphasizing the need to vote for the social Democratic party in the forthcoming general election, Mulikat Adeola assured people of social economic dividends of democracy, having pleaded to choose the right candidates for the job.
Attesting to the candidature of Mulikat Adeola and other candidates of the party, the Chairman Arewa forum Oke-Ogun, Ibraheem Adamu Bawa while speaking with the journalists at event, said all the candidates were sellable.
While experessing dissatisfaction over the present administration in the state and federal level,he said the party had failed the citizens of the country with the hardship currently caused by the bad governance .
Patting the back of the Arewa chairman, the coordinator of the Arewa forum Oke-ogun Musa Jega in his comment urged people to vote for the Social Democratic party massively in order to bring succour to individual lives .
Also, Honourable AbdulWaheed Raji who is running for the seat of house of representatives under the platform of the Social Democratic party to represent Iseyin/ Itesiwaju/Iwajowa/Kajola Federal Constituency pleaded for the support of the people of the constituency to vote for Prince Adebayo Adewole Adebayo who is the presidential candidate ,Micheal Folorunsho Lana who is the party governorship candidate ,Mulikat Akande Adeola the senatorial candidate and all the party candidates in the forthcoming general elections.