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Why I left U.S. for politics in Nigeria – Osun speaker
Mr. Adewale Egbedun, the Speaker of the Osun House of Assembly, said on Thursday that he returned to Nigeria from America in 2016 to join politics in order to serve and provide his people with a better life.
Egbedun made this known while meeting with the staff of the Osun House of Assembly Commission on the Assembly floor after his swearing in on Tuesday.
He said he came back to Osun to ensure the people of the state had quality governance and that he was not into politics to make money.
He assured the staff of the Assembly of an improved and better welfare, saying, ”I will make your welfare my number one priority.”
“My priority now is to make an impact and make a name, not to make money.
“I have a passion to help my people and to make them happy.
“I had a dream in April 2016 while living in Texas in America, and I told my wife, I am going back to Nigeria to do politics and serve my people.
“Some Nigerians in the U.S., even my pastor, thought I was under enchantment,but I had a conviction that I wanted to do politics to serve my people and make their lives better,” he said.
He, however, appealed to the assembly staff to work with him and his colleagues so they could have a successful tenure.
He said the opportunity the Governor, Ademola Adeleke, had given him to be a speaker must be justified and that he needed them to work with him to succeed.
He promised to run an open door policy and would ensure that their welfare was well taken care of by making them happy, even if it meant using his personal resources.
Speaking also, the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Akinyode Oyewusi, appealed to the staff to work with the lawmakers to achieve growth and development.
Oyewusi said, “Don’t look at us as young people, let’s work together to achieve a common goal of delivering the best legislation. ”
Mr. Simeon Amosun, the Clerk of the Assembly, on behalf of the workers, promised to work with the lawmakers and assist them in achieving the development agenda of the governor.