Ondo Election: Olusola Oke speaks on his Igbo wife stopping him from ruling
Olusola Oke, a gubernatorial aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, staunchly defended his marriage to an Igbo woman amidst attempts to undermine his political ambition by leveraging ethnic sentiments.
Addressing concerns raised by opponents regarding his marital background, Oke emphasized the importance of focusing on governance issues rather than personal matters.
Asserting his capability to lead irrespective of marital ties, Oke highlighted his track record and vision for the state, urging supporters to remain steadfast in their backing.
Oke, who reaffirmed control over his household, condemned attempts to exploit his marital status for political gain, calling for unity and substantive discussions on governance.
Oke urged voters not to be swayed by divisive tactics but to prioritize competence and commitment to the state’s development.
“Don’t vote for a stranger as governor. I have been part of your challenges and seek to be part of the solution.”