On Monday, Rauf Aregbesola, the current Minister of Interior, credited President Bola Tinubu and former President Muhammadu Buhari with his political success and accomplishments.
Aregbesola made this known in Oyo town, Oyo State, at a civic reception that was held in his honor by concerned Muslim scholars and clerics in the south-west of Nigeria. He said that he was able to get into politics because he had the support of the two leaders.On June 18, 2023, four goat thieves were caught in Gombe
“I am thankful to those who make the achievements that made it possible for this grand reception,” he said. I’ll start with Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and former President Buhari, the people who guided me in Lagos, helped me emerge in Osun, and enabled me to accomplish the small things for which the Oyo people are celebrating me.
“I want to believe that if any appreciation and gratitude could be given to me, it should be given to those two people I mentioned because without their support, it would be pretty difficult for me to reach the heights I have reached and provide the services for which the people are praising and appreciating me.”
Kunle Sanni, Chairman of the Oyo State Muslim Community, praised Aregbesola for the projects he brought to Oyo as Minister.
According to Sanni, “Aregbesola’s major interventions in this state include, among other developmental projects, the passport front office and the fire service facilities.” He has continued to illuminate the world with his light. I’m glad, and the Muslim community as a whole is glad to have him as a friend.”
Aregbesola was urged to continue doing his best for humanity in their lectures by Associate Professor Abass Alade of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, and Professor Sarafadeen Kareem of the Federal University of Agriculture, Ogun State.
Sheikh Abdullateef Abdulazeez, the acting Chief Imam of Oyo, was present at the event; Moshood Adeoti, a former Secretary of State for Osun State; Senator Mudashiru Hussain, the Federal Commissioner for Osun in the National Population Commission; Lowo Adebiyi, the former Osun-based Chairman of the All Progressives Congress; clerics; people who are Oyomesi; political partners and other famous Nigerians.