A political leader from Oyo State rejected accusations that link his charity work to future election plans. Chief Adegboyega Taofeek Adegoke serves as a top member of the Peoples Democratic Party and holds the traditional title of Aare-Egbe Omo Balogun of Ibadanland. He wants to replace Governor Seyi Makinde when the 2027 race begins. Critics suggest his generous donations aim to win votes for his campaign. Adegoke denied these claims during a recent radio appearance.
The politician spoke on Lagelu FM during their popular political talk show called Tiwa ni Oselu. He explained that charitable giving started many years before he entered politics. His goal as governor would expand opportunities to help more people across the state. Adegoke sees public service as a chance to increase his community impact. He believes elected office provides better tools for helping citizens.
Several examples prove his genuine commitment to helping others. Adegoke gives money to widows each year through organized programs. He created student awards for top performers at LAUTECH in agriculture and science fields. The politician built new classrooms for a school located in Iseyin. He also donated 20 million naira to Obafemi Awolowo University even though it sits outside Oyo State boundaries.
His charitable activities extend beyond political boundaries and personal gain. Adegoke calls helping people his life mission rather than a campaign strategy. He promised to continue these efforts whether he wins or loses the governor race. The politician views generosity as a personal duty that transcends political ambitions. Becoming governor would simply provide a larger platform for his existing charitable work.
The politician spoke on Lagelu FM during their popular political talk show called Tiwa ni Oselu. He explained that charitable giving started many years before he entered politics. His goal as governor would expand opportunities to help more people across the state. Adegoke sees public service as a chance to increase his community impact. He believes elected office provides better tools for helping citizens.
Several examples prove his genuine commitment to helping others. Adegoke gives money to widows each year through organized programs. He created student awards for top performers at LAUTECH in agriculture and science fields. The politician built new classrooms for a school located in Iseyin. He also donated 20 million naira to Obafemi Awolowo University even though it sits outside Oyo State boundaries.
His charitable activities extend beyond political boundaries and personal gain. Adegoke calls helping people his life mission rather than a campaign strategy. He promised to continue these efforts whether he wins or loses the governor race. The politician views generosity as a personal duty that transcends political ambitions. Becoming governor would simply provide a larger platform for his existing charitable work.