In a rare display of unity and harmony, religious leaders, market traders, artisans, and other community groups across Oyo State have banded together to call on Jubril Dotun Sanusi to join the gubernatorial race.
The groups implored during a visit to Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort, where they were welcomed warmly Jagun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Jubril Dotun Sanusi.
They emphasized that his exceptional leadership skills, coupled with his understanding of both Christian and Muslim traditions, make him an ideal candidate for the state’s top job.
In their unified messages they said: “He’s the best! He has the capacity!” they exclaimed, praising his inclusive leadership style and ability to bridge religious divides, despite his Christian faith and Muslim roots. Declare for Governor.”
The artisans praised his experience in business and his ability to connect with the grassroots, while market leaders lauded his commitment to improving their livelihoods.
“He knows what we need and he will deliver,” said one market leader.
With their united support, the group believes that Jubril Dotun Sanusi could be the change the state needs.
“He will bring us together, Christians and Muslims, and make our state great,” said representatives of the Muslim celrics, echoing the sentiments of many in the room.
“We need someone who can bridge the gaps and focus on our common interests.”
The visit ended with a prayer for Sanusi, led by both a Christian and Muslim cleric, a poignant symbol of the unified vision for the future.
In response to the overwhelming support from Christians, Muslims, market leaders, artisans, and various other associations, Jubril Dotun Sanusi expressed his profound appreciation.
He said: “I am humbled and deeply moved by the faith you have placed in me. Your support reaffirms my belief that, together, we can build a better future for our state.”
“As we move forward, I promise to continue listening to your needs, seeking unity and understanding among all our people, and working tirelessly to create opportunities and prosperity for everyone.”