Dapo Abiodun dances ‘Buga’ in Abeokuta

Dapo Abiodun

Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun on Saturday caught the ‘Buga’ flu while unveiling the blueprint of his second term agenda ahead of the 2023 election.

Abiodun, during the inauguration and unveiling of the All Progressives Congress state campaign council in Abeokuta, stopped for a moment to dance to the viral song ‘Buga’ by Kizz Daniel.

He was briefly joined on stage by his wife Bamidele who apparently had better knowledge of the dance steps than her husband.

The song has become the toast of politicians ahead of the 2023 elections.

The governor posted a video of himself and wife dancing to the song on Instagram.

Abiodun, who assessed his three years and six months government, declared that he had done more than enough projects to ease the works of the campaign team ahead of the election.

The governor also said he planned to implement the supply of uninterrupted power to the major cities, towns and industrial hubs in the state.

He added that his second term administration would focus on reduction of diesel and ensuring conversion of fuel to gas power.

According to him, the provision of laying new sets of water pipes across the state to replace the old ones laid over forty to fifty years ago had been implemented.

He said, “We have come up with viable blue prints to be implemented for our second term in office.

“Electrification of our urban cities. Our administration is determined to implement the supply of uninterrupted power to our major cities, towns and industrial hubs.

“Similarly, we are planning to implement ‘Project Light Up Ogun’ during our second term in office.

“This project will focus on reduction of diesel and the constant peril of consumption and pollution to the conversion to gas power vehicles and bicycles popularly called Okada.

“As we all know that water is key to the survival of man, our administration will make adequate fund for the provision of water supply.

“We have started this by carrying out a major overhauling of Arakanga water works to make provision of water available for the people of Abeokuta and its environ.

“We have also implemented the provision of laying new sets of water pipes across the state to replace the old ones laid over forty to fifty years ago.

“At the completion, it is our hope that the perennial shortage of water in any part of our state, will be a thing of the past.”