*OKE-OGUN LEADERS, DON’T GIVE UP — KEEP WORKING TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR OUR FATHERLAND*


Leadership is not meant for the weak or the fearful. It is a journey filled with sacrifices, challenges, criticism, and moments of disappointment. Yet, it is during these difficult moments that true leaders are tested, strengthened, and remembered.


To every leader across Oke-Ogun, never allow temporary setbacks to destroy your long-term vision for the growth and development of our land. Challenges are not the end of the journey; they are opportunities to learn, improve, and rise stronger with wisdom and experience.


As 2027 approaches, this is the time for unity, understanding, and collective responsibility. Let us use our influence, wisdom, strength, connections, and leadership positions to promote peace, progress, and sustainable development across Oke-Ogun.


We humbly appeal to our respected leaders not to use their power, capacity, or authority to suppress or frustrate incoming leaders in our communities. Leadership should not be a tool for division, but a platform for mentorship, empowerment, and continuity. Every great society grows when experienced leaders support and encourage the younger generation.


To the incoming and future leaders of Oke-Ogun, do not allow discouragement, criticism, or opposition to weaken your passion to serve humanity. Keep moving forward with courage, determination, and focus. Your dreams, ideas, and contributions are important for the future of our land.


Remember, great leaders inspire others, create opportunities, and build legacies that generations will remember. The future of Oke-Ogun depends on the unity, cooperation, and shared vision of both present and upcoming leaders.


Let us join hands together to make Oke-Ogun greater, stronger, more united, and more developed for the benefit of all.


Oke-Ogun leaders, share your power, capacity, wisdom, and energy with the upcoming generation so that together we can build a better future for our people.


Signed,


One of Your Sons in Oke-Ogun

Comrade Dr. Ojedokun Jonathan

President, OOIYSF


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