*HOW CAN WE GROW IN OKE-OGUN, IF THERE IS NOT UNITY IN THE LAND*


A Call to Unity and 

 Progress for Oke-Ogun 


Fellow sons and daughters of Oke-Ogun, let's pause and reflect on our journey as a people. Our land is blessed with abundant resources, rich culture, and resilient people. However, we can only unlock our true potential when we unite under a common purpose.


The verse *"How can we grow if there is not unity in the land"* resonates deeply. Division and discrimination have held us back, and it's time to break free. *Let's reject the chains of _townism, religious bigotry, political tribalism, gender bias, and land disputes_ that have hindered our progress.*


As the 2027 election looms, we must prioritize our collective future. We've seen the devastating effects of division in other zones of Oyo State, and let's not repeat those mistakes. Instead, let's learn from their experiences and chart a new course.


Oke-Ogun deserves better. Our people deserve quality education, healthcare, infrastructure, and economic opportunities. Let's put our land first and support leaders who will drive progress, not personal agendas.


When we stand united, we'll attract investments, create jobs, and uplift our communities. *Let's make Oke-Ogun a beacon of peace, prosperity, and progress.*


Some potential areas of focus for Oke-Ogun's development include:


- *Agricultural development*: Leveraging our fertile land and water resources to boost food production and agribusiness.

- *Infrastructure development*: Improving roads, healthcare facilities, and schools to support economic growth.

- *Economic empowerment*: Supporting entrepreneurship, small businesses, and youth employment initiatives.

- *Cultural preservation*: Celebrating our rich cultural heritage and promoting tourism.

As Oke-Ogun indigenous youths Solidarity Forum are 100% ready to back and 

 work together towards a brighter future for Oke-Ogun.

Let us join the movement for the development of Oke-Ogun 


*HAPPY SUNDAY TO YOU ALL*


Comrade Dr Ojedokun Jonathan

National President


, Oke-Ogun Indigenous Youths

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