Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has signed the 2026 appropriation bill into law with a vow to ensure full implementation, and with highlights of the deliveries of the last three years’ budgets.
The governor said he signed into law the appropriation bill to consolidate and expand governance and service deliveries in line with the five-point agenda of his administration.
Speaking after the signing ceremony, the governor said the occasion launched into the final year of his first term with expanded ambitions to complete ongoing projects and launch new initiatives for the good of the people, saying that his administration has delivered to the admiration of the public.
He noted that his team has resolved to consolidate their achievements across the sectors, adding that 2026 is a dual year of renewal of mandate and the rollout of a new agenda for the next four years. The consolidation for 2026 is a year of continuity, further good governance, and sustainability.
“2026 is a loaded era as an election year when, by God and people, our mandate will be renewed. But we should not allow governance to suffer. We must multitask.
We promise the Osun people full implementation of the new appropriation act”.
He charged each ministry and agency to follow the established timelines for the budget execution, saying that his administration will continue to focus on people’s welfare and complete all ongoing projects and programmes.
The governor expressed profound gratitude to the Osun people and residents for their unshaken faith in his leadership, declaring, “I am personally overwhelmed by the deep love, prayers and support from all segments of our society. This substantial goodwill strengthens our resolve to work only for public interest and public good.
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