“The South-West cannot achieve its full potential without a civil service that is professional, ethical, innovative, and people-centred,” Mr Adeleke said.
Mr Adeleke said that he had joined the Accord Party more than a month ago to seek re‑election.
Iloba-Ijesa is reputed for agricultural produce and a large deposit of gold and currently hosts three federal and two state government projects.
Mr Asaolu, according to the statement, is a professor of accounting and finance and a Fellow (FCA) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.
Mr Adeleke, represented by Deputy Governor Kola Adewusi, decried the widespread “pillaging” of the Osun government assets.
“It is equally worrisome that the procedure of jettisoning the authentic kingmakers may likely stall the growth and development of the town.”
