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Oshiomhole’s Politics Of Alignment: Development Over Drama

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In an era where many politicians build relevance through confrontation, confusion, and division, Senator Adams Oshiomhole appears committed to a different philosophy.

A philosophy built on alignment, discipline, and collective purpose.

Over the years, Oshiomhole has consistently maintained that political parties are strongest when members respect party supremacy, uphold internal unity, and place the bigger objective above individual ambitions.

For him, politics is not merely about winning arguments.

It is about creating the conditions necessary for development to thrive.

That belief is reflected in his unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and Governor Monday Okpebholo’s SHINE Agenda.

His calculation appears simple.

When leaders work at cross-purposes, progress slows.

When institutions are weakened by internal battles, the people pay the price.

But when party members rally behind a common vision, government gains the stability needed to deliver results.

Whether through legislative advocacy, constituency interventions, political mobilization, or strengthening party cohesion, Oshiomhole continues to champion the idea that unity is not a sign of weakness.

It is a strategy for progress.

Because roads are not built through endless political quarrels.

Jobs are not created through factional battles.

And development rarely flourishes where division becomes the order of the day.

For Oshiomhole, the path remains clear: respect the party, support the vision, maintain unity, and keep the focus on delivering tangible benefits to the people.

That, perhaps, is why he continues to believe that development will always outperform drama.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

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