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‘Being an entrepreneur good for governance’

A youth politician and entrepreneur, Runsewe Opeoluwa, has said acquiring experience in managing successful businesses has given him an edge on driving leadership and governance policies.

Briefing the press in Lagos, Runsewe cleared the air on his 2023 parliamentary ambition in the state.

“So many people in elective positions are solely dependent on internal revenue and federal allocations, it’s high time we learned to reach beyond these.

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“Rather, we ought to opt for top-notch research and development required to make informed decisions towards the appropriate strategic investment and capital projects required to propel social prosperity in the country.”

Although he is a politician, he said he would state his mind on the aspiration at the right time. “I am currently focused on my role in public service, the development of my ventures and the empowerment initiatives currently being executed by OJAR foundation, all aimed towards ensuring social prosperity and the attainment of sustainable development in Nigeria,” he said.

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