
There is no gain saying that Hon. Saheed Adeyemi Arowosaye, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Chairmanship candidate for Oyo East Local Government election is flying in a very high altitude, as he is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to clinch the executive chairmanship position come 22nd of May 2021.


Heritageecho.com, affirmed that, In what appeared to be a crowd – puller campaign rally at Araromi market square, Oyo on Sunday evening, the number of party faithfuls and well – wishers that attended the rally was unprecedented.



The occasion witnessed PDP bigwigs such as Hon Bamise Alabi (Vice chairmanship candidate Oyo East LG) Elder Ademola Santos (PDP South West National ex – official), Elder James Omikunle(OYO STATE PDP Vice Chairman), Mr. Mojeed Ganiyu (PDP Chairman, Oyo East), Engineer Adedeji, Hon Yinusa Alaka, Hon. Sarafadeen Yellow (Member, Oyo State Waste Management Board), Elder Olayiwola Bello, Elder Falade, Alhaji Azeez Adeyemo,All Chairmanship Aspirants, All Councillorship Candidates and the Aspirants, All Ward Chairmen, All Women Leaders, All Youth Leaders, Elder Lukman Adeyanju, Elder Rahman Bello (Best), Alhaji Mumeen Dawodu (Irentiwa), The Campaign Team and numerous dignitaries who trooped in to welcome Hon. Saheed Adeyemi Arowosaye (AROSAD) and his entourage.



Speeches were made by some eminent leaders while the climax of the occasion were the short drama presentation by the Women wing from Ward 10 and the presentation of flag to the Councillorship candidate of Ward 10, Hon. Biodun by Hon. AROSAD.
In his remark, Hon. Arowosaye Saheed AROSAD promised people of Ward 10 and Oyo East in general the dividends of democracy, in line with the policy thrust of His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde.
He assured that he would not deny Councillors their rights and privileges. He also promised to ensure provision of infrastructure in Ward 10, but they should make sure they come out to vote massively for PDP in Saturday’s election.
Both the occasion and the arena were colourful as AROSAD’ caps, posters, vests, and other souvenirs dotted the whole area.