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  • Oyo APC to Akala, Ladoja: no crocodile tears

    Oyo APC to Akala, Ladoja: no crocodile tears

    The All Progressives Congress (APC), Oyo State chapter, has urged former governors Adebayo Alao-Akala and Rashidi Ladoja, to stop shedding what it termed “crocodile tears” over the rumoured plan to impeach Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

    The party, in a statement by its chairman, Chief Akin Oke, said the two former governors did not have the moral right to advise any government on peace.

    Oke said: “Isn’t it an irony that Akala and Ladoja would tell us how peaceful our state would be with a House of Assembly that is devoid of rancour? Both of them ran governments whose Houses of Assembly were like Israel and Palestine and the Governor’s Office like Gaza, even when members were of the same Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). It came to a head when touts stormed the Assembly, beat members to pulp and a chief thug declared the governor impeached. Hundreds of our people were felled in the violence and bloodshed that the two of them abetted. Both of them have the blood of our people on their hands.”

  • Imo APC gets Working Committee

    Imo APC gets Working Committee

    It was a gathering of political heavyweights in Imo State and beyond at the International Conference Centre in Owerri, the Imo State capital, when the elected members of the State Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), were inaugurated.

    The 10,000 capacity hall was filled to capacity with party faithful who thronged the venue as early as 7:00 am.

    Cultural dances and acrobatic displays by youths added colour to the occasion described by political observers as the largest political rally in the state in recent time.

    Addressing the crowd shortly after inauguration, Governor Rochas Okorocha said if the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led government at the federal and state levels had done well, APC would not have come on board, adding that the APC came up because of the failure of the PDP to move the country and the states in particular forward.

    He said in Imo State, the PDP leaders had fed largely on the common treasury of the state at the expense of the masses, insisting that there is no basis of comparison between his three-year-old administration and the 12 years spent in the state by the PDP.

    He further noted that the 2015 elections will be like a contest between light which APC represents, and darkness which the PDP represents, he said.

    His words:: “The PDP leaders in the state had fed on the economy or common purse of the state. The APC is a new party for a new Nigeria. If you believe that Imo State has been transformed in three years, then APC is the party good for the people of the state. PDP should also allow the APC to govern the state for 12 years so that Imo people can give their verdict.

    “They said PDP is an Igbo party. How is it an Igbo party?  Is the National Chairman or National Secretary or the President or the Vice-President or the Senate President or the Speaker of the House of Representatives an Igbo? The answer is no.

    “Don’t forget that Boko Haram began several years before the formation of the APC. The PDP has only succeeded in lining their pockets with money from the public treasury and nothing more.”

    Okorocha also stated that “the Imo PDP had left nothing behind in the Government House, Owerri for the 12 years they occupied it as to come back in 2015 to take it.  When the time comes, the chaff will be separated from the wheat.”

    He, however, urged the APC leaders and members to be united, stressing that the victory of the party depended largely on how united the members are and the ability of the new state executive committee to carry everybody along.

    Some of the party leaders who spoke earlier, including the Deputy Governor, Prince Eze Madumere, the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Anthony Anwuka, Chief P. C. Onuoha, Dr. E. J. K. Onyewuchi, among others, stressed the need for unity of purpose among the party leaders and members.

    The deputy governor charged the party officials to put the overall interest of the party above personal or selfish interest and ensure internal democracy at all levels.

    He said with the unprecedented achievements recorded by the APC-led administration in the state, the duty of expanding the membership base or acceptability of the party had been made easy, noting that the APC has become a household name.

    He said: “Today, we are proud to be associated with the performing party because of the achievements of the Rescue Mission Agenda. Your duty, therefore, is to take the message of free education, youth-must-work programme, free maternal care and massive road infrastructure, among many others, to the people.  You should avoid any attitude that will cast doubt on the integrity of the party.”

    Those inaugurated included the state Chairman, Dr. Hilary Ekeh, the Secretary, Barr. Emma Ibediro, Hon. Ugochukwu Nzekwe (Deputy-Chairman), Ifeanyi Onwueyiagba (Vice Chairman), Chief Christian Ogoma, (Vice-Chairman), G. N. Asika (Vice Chairman), Akubueze Batholomew (youth leader), Mrs. Theresa Ohanugba (women leader), among others.  They were urged to unite and strengthen the party.

    In his acceptance speech, Ekeh assured that the team will work hard to win more people into the party and win all the elective offices in the 2015 general elections. He added. “We are, indeed, proud to be members of the State Executive Committee of our great party and we will do everything possible to ensure that we do not, at any time, betray the confidence reposed in us by the party leaders.”

    Highlight of the event was the distribution of over 40 APC branded vehicles to the executives, including local government chairmen of the party across the state.

     

  • ‘Jonathan has committed  impeachable offences’

    ‘Jonathan has committed impeachable offences’

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) senator representing Edo North, Domingo Obende, has said President Goodluck Jonathan has committed some impeachment offences.

    But he said the Senate shunned impeaching him because it wanted to avoid causing chaos in the polity.

    Domingo was reacting to the gale of impeachment by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against governors of the main opposition, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    His take was that the PDP had not been tolerant as the APC.

    The senator noted that had the APC been on the rampage like the PDP, Jonathan would have been impeached long ago for the glaring impeachable offences he had committed.

    Domingo warned that if the PDP does not soft-pedal on its intolerance and obsession for impeachment, the nation’s fledgling democracy would be in grave danger.

    The Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory (FCT) addressed reporters at his home in Igarra, Akoko-Edo Local Government Area.

    He said: “What is happening is very surprising to some of us. There is danger around the corner. The danger is in the political arena. This is because a political system that ought to be stable, that thrives on impeachment threats does not augur well. What are we even talking about? Who is saying that the President has not committed an impeachable offence?

    “The National Assembly ought to be looking at these. But for reasons bordering on the need for stability and because the leadership of the National Assembly is mature in handling issues, we look at Nigeria as an entity that must be salvaged. Of course, the whole of Africa is looking at us as the giant of the continent. Are we going to be a giant in rascality?

    “To me, I see it as a clear parliamentary misbehaviour, where governors, who were given the mandate by their people, are not allowed to exercise their rights. And if they sure do, it is only the people who can call for their recall.

    “I think if you asked me, there should be a total repeal of these sections of harassment of impeachment (from the constitution).”

    While lamenting the flagrant abuse of existing laws before an impeachment can be said to carried out posited “Let it go through the court process first and if you win in the courts you can now come to the house and seek for an impeachment and of course they must query the chief judges who will just set up panel without having to know if the cases are right if such a person should be impeached.

    “For me, what is happening in Edo state, they know what they are doing now is illegal because the courts have told them to go and obey the law of the house because they are internal laws that govern what they are doing.

    “I have never heard or seen two chambers sitting on a state matter. Some are legislating and transmitting to Abuja or to EFCC or wherever.

    “We have a body and that is the state assembly commission.”

     

     

  • ‘President has committed  impeachable  offences’

    ‘President has committed impeachable offences’

    An All Progressives Congress (APC) senator representing Edo North, Domingo Obende, has said President Goodluck Jonathan has committed some impeachment offences.

    But he said the Senate shunned impeaching him because it wanted to avoid causing chaos in the polity.

    Domingo was reacting to the gale of impeachment by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against governors of the main opposition, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    His take was that the PDP had not been tolerant as the APC.

    The senator noted that had the APC been on the rampage like the PDP, Jonathan would have been impeached long ago for the glaring impeachable offences he had committed.

    Domingo warned that if the PDP does not soft-pedal on its intolerance and obsession for impeachment, the nation’s fledgling democracy would be in grave danger.

    The Vice-Chairman of the Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory (FCT) addressed reporters at his home in Igarra, Akoko-Edo Local Government Area.

    He said: “What is happening is very surprising to some of us. There is danger around the corner. The danger is in the political arena. This is because a political system that ought to be stable, that thrives on impeachment threats does not augur well. What are we even talking about? Who is saying that the President has not committed an impeachable offence?

    “The National Assembly ought to be looking at these. But for reasons bordering on the need for stability and because the leadership of the National Assembly is mature in handling issues, we look at Nigeria as an entity that must be salvaged. Of course, the whole of Africa is looking at us as the giant of the continent. Are we going to be a giant in rascality?

    “To me, I see it as a clear parliamentary misbehaviour, where governors, who were given the mandate by their people, are not allowed to exercise their rights. And if they sure do, it is only the people who can call for their recall.

    “I think if you asked me, there should be a total repeal of these sections of harassment of impeachment (from the constitution).”

    While lamenting the flagrant abuse of existing laws before an impeachment can be said to carried out posited “Let it go through the court process first and if you win in the courts you can now come to the house and seek for an impeachment and of course they must query the chief judges who will just set up panel without having to know if the cases are right if such a person should be impeached.

    “For me, what is happening in Edo state, they know what they are doing now is illegal because the courts have told them to go and obey the law of the house because they are internal laws that govern what they are doing.

    “I have never heard or seen two chambers sitting on a state matter. Some are legislating and transmitting to Abuja or to EFCC or wherever.

    “We have a body and that is the state assembly commission.”

     

     

  • ‘Beware of PDP rice, kerosene’

    ‘Beware of PDP rice, kerosene’

    OSUN State All Progressives Congress (APC) has cautioned voters over alleged plans by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to lure them with rice and kerosene gifts.

    The party alleged that the “PDP is moving from house-to-house, room-to-room, giving rice and promising that on the voting day (August 9), whoever votes for their party will receive N5,000.”

    APC’s Spokesperson Kunle Oyatomi, who revealed this in a statement, added: “But because they were afraid that the people might ditch them, the party said that it will only give the N5,000 after the individual had voted.”

     

    “To be sure that the voter votes for PDP, one agent will be planted at each polling unit. As the voter goes to cast his vote, the agent will raise up his/her hand, spread out the five fingers to indicate how much the voter will receive if he/she votes for PDP.”

    He said the sum of N2 billion had allegedly been given to a PDP serving minister to dispense to “actualise the illegal and undemocratic plot.”

    “Hundreds of citizens in Osun have bombarded the APC office to report this incident and the party has advised that the PDP’s move is the action of a fraudster, who wants to ruin their future and that of their children,” he  added.

     

    “What PDP is distributing is blood money. After collecting it, you have been paid off to continue in poverty and misery. Nobody, who wants to serve the people, will bribe them with money first. That person must convince the people first of what he plans to do and what benefit the people will get from the plan,” the statement added.

    The APC urged the people not to sell their birthright by receiving the bribes, adding: “PDP is only coming to steal Osun’s wealth, not to build it.”

  • APC greets Muslims on Eid-el-Fitri

    APC greets Muslims on Eid-el-Fitri

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has congratulated Muslims on this year’s Eid-el-Fitri celebrations, marking the successful conclusion of the month-long Ramadan fast.

    In a statement yesterday in Kaduna by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party hailed its Muslim brothers and sisters for their self-deprivation and spiritual supplication to God.

    It urged them to imbibe the lessons of Ramadan in their daily lives, far beyond the fasting period.

    APC said: “That we are able to celebrate this year’s Eid-el-Fitri at all is a sign that the Almighty has accepted our supplication and shown mercy on us and our nation. By averting what could have plunged our nation into deep turmoil, the Almighty has shown us that our fasting and prayers were not in vain.

    “How could we have been celebrating, if former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, or the renowned cleric, Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, had been felled by the agents of darkness who targeted their convoys in Kaduna last week? Indeed, God loves Nigeria, and the least we can do is to love ourselves too.”

    The party urged Nigerians, in the spirit of the season, to embrace good neighbourliness and shun hatred and careless statements that are capable of causing chaos.

    It noted that those beating the drums of war or trivialising the attacks on Buhari, by saying the Kaduna incident was planned as an image-laundering feat by his party, should have a rethink and show deep introspection.

    APC said: “It is unconscionable that any right-thinking person will seek to make a political gain from an event that must have been deeply traumatising to those who escaped by the whiskers, much less the deep and life-long pain it inflicted on those who were injured, or the irreparable loss it inflicted on the families of those who died.

    “Such careless, asinine and irresponsible statements are more dangerous than the attacks, because they are capable of inciting people, causing hatred and fanning the embers of violence. It is a shame the leaders of those who have engaged in this dangerous game have not called them to order. That’s why our party insists on an international probe to unravel the perpetrator and motive of the attacks.”

    The party stressed that since God has shown Nigeria His love, mercy and kindness, it is wrong for the citizens to engage in acts that are capable of triggering anarchy and bringing the nation down.

     

     

  • Tinubu, Akande visit Buhari

    Tinubu, Akande visit Buhari

    Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande and the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, yesterday visited former Head of State, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari in his Kaduna home.

    During the visit, they met for more than one hour. The Gen. last week survived a bomb attack suspected to have been targeted at him around Kawo market in Kaduna.

    The visit is not unconnected with the attempt on the life of the General.

    Neither Gen. Buhari nor his visitors spoke to reporters after the visit. The host simply said: “I have issued a statement before and I cannot say anything contrary to that.”

  • Why Osun poll’ll not go the way of Ekiti, by APC chieftain

    With 10 days to the August 9 gubernatorial election in Osun State, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, Dr. Kunle Oyeyemi, has expressed confidence that the poll would not end up like the June 21 poll in Ekiti. He spoke with ADESOJI ADENIYI.

    How would you describe the decision of Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State to concede victory to his opponent in the just concluded governorship poll whereas his party is challenging the election in court?

    I think that immediately Fayemi came out to concede to Fayose, the first thing that occurred to me was that his announcement was too quick and too soon. And that time I was wondering whether he had consulted with the party, both at the state and national levels before he conceded victory. I would have thought that somebody like him would have widely consulted before he took a position that look like a terminal decision. So, I think it was too soon and I am not surprised by the position of the party at this point in time which suggests that there was no consultation between Fayemi and the party, otherwise the party would not have backed out or withdraw any support they gave him to go ahead and concede. It was too soon and I don’t think the election was as free as people say it was.

    What is your thinking on the cry in some quarters that the election was militarized and over policed?

    I think I can understand where they are coming from, from peace-keeping perspective, attempting to keep peace during the election. But there is a clear difference between keeping peace and intimidating voters. I think it has gone beyond the level of keeping the peace. It seemed to me that they have used the soldiers to intimidate people. I may even assume that this would have affected the number of people that would have voted on that day, whether on the side of Fayose or Fayemi.

    Could it be said that preventing some All Progressives Congress governors and national leaders from participating in a mega rally of the party two days to the election had a negative impact on the poll as some would want the people to believe?

    That actually support the point I made early on. If the ordinary citizens see the treatment the military and the police gave dignitaries like governors and others on that day you can imagine what they would think the police and the military would do to them. So, that might be the reason for some people not to come out to vote. This might have affected the election in some ways, though some people said the turnout was large and encouraging but regardless of what the turnout was we cannot say it has not reduced the number that ought to participate in the poll.

    It is generally accepted that Fayemi performed well yet he lost the election, does it mean performance could no longer guarantee re-election of political office holders?

    I think this is pointing to a serious problem in our polity. And this is the more reason why the APC in particular needs to study critically this case. The reason why I said so is that if this had happened in another state and not Ekiti I would probably have looked at it differently. Ekiti State is known to be populated by educated people. People that are expected to have the capacity to separate sentiments from substance. I don’t see Ekiti throwing away somebody who has delivered all his electoral promises, that has been adjudged and acknowledged to be a performer, for somebody else simply because some are saying that other was popular. But remember that this same person was once in office and was thrown out because people were not satisfied with him. And if he was popular as we are being made to believe how come he lost the senatorial election in 2011? And this was even a small election. Why was the popularity they now claim he has not there in 2011? And if it is true that he was more popular than Fayemi, does the margin truly reflect the popularity? I still strongly believe that the result of the election did not reflect Fayose’s acclaimed popularity. I think it was something else beyond what the ordinary eyes could see. And this is the area in which I think this election need to be studied because one cannot just take it on the face value and conclude that the election was free, fair and transparent.

    Still on the result of the Ekiti election, would you say an average eligible voter is informed enough to know what to look for in candidates before casting his vote?

    In terms of percentage of literacy in the country I think Ekiti tops the list. So if you want people to make informed decisions you expect this more from Ekiti State. If you expect voters to vote objectively, put sentiments aside, you should expect more of that in Ekiti State. But unfortunately, this election did not reflect that. And this is one of the reasons why I think the votes do not reflect the wish of the people. I think the election had a lot to do with scientific rigging that I may not be able to substantiate readily. And this is giving us the concern that we cannot afford to go to sleep and assume that the INEC has achieved the standard to expect in future elections. And with this I am a bit worried because I don’t want this to affect the Osun State governorship election. I don’t want the APC to go to sleep and believe that the INEC has reached a satisfactory standard, to believe that things will go well during the election. I know Osun is different from Ekiti but I still don’t want the APC in Osun to go to sleep. The people of Osun should not allow what happen in Ekiti to happen in their state.

    All the same, do you see the bandwagon effect of what happened in Ekiti repeating itself in Osun governorship poll on August 9?

    I think it is too simplistic for people to say there are a whole lot of similarities between Osun and Ekiti States. I think the area where people see similarity is because the two states are under the APC. Also, the people consider the two governors to be performing governors. But beyond these similarities, I think the two states have distinct characteristics. A good example is to look at their voting patterns in 2011 election, where Osun was the only state in the South West that voted for Nuhu Ribadu while other states voted for Goodluck Jonathan in the presidential poll. More than this, Ekiti State is more or else homogeneous in nature, but Osun State is a little diverse in the sense that it looks more like Ondo than Ekiti. There are so many ethnic groups in Osun like Oyo, Ijesa, Igbomina, Ife and so on, just as there are Ilaje, Ikale, Ijaw, Akoko and so on in Ondo. But Ekiti is homogenous; every part of the state is Ekiti. In Osun State theses different ethnic groups do not go the same direction. So it is not easy to compare Ekiti and Osun in this regard. And more over, the last Ekiti election has energised some people in Osun. It has made a lot of people to be more determined, vigilant and ready to return to their base to do a thorough home work. I know there are some who are also demoralised as result of the last Ekiti election because it was taken for granted that the APC would win the poll. But a lot more people are more determined to ensure that the Osun election does not go the Ekiti way.

    What is your opinion on Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s allegation that the Federal Government was plotting to cripple Osun state financially ahead of the August 9 poll in order to pitch the people against his government? 

    I think the Federal Government already has a pattern of doing that. The reason why it is critical to Osun State alone is because the state has an election coming up which is very close by. And any attempt to displease the citizens of the state, especially workers can make them turn their anger towards the state government and this is what the Federal Government thinks will be an advantage for the PDP. I will recall the reason for Chief Bisi Akande losing the 2003 election which bordered on issue of the civil servants. The workers turned the anger on Akande and he was made to lose his re-election bid. I think it is the same card that the Federal Government wants to play now, pitch the workers and people against Aregbesola when he is no longer able to meet some of his obligations to them. They know if they can make people and the workers to be angry with Aregbesola they can definitely take their anger to the polling boots during the election.

    And knowing that Aregbesola runs a people oriented programmes, the Federal Government deliberately is delaying the payment of the statutory allocation to the state to make it tough for him to make people smile.

    Don’t you see the Aregbesola being in dilemma because some keeps saying he does not make the politicians happy by not sharing the fund as it used to be but rather he embarks on massive developmental projects? 

    This is a very serious issue. So, assuming the government decided to be sharing whatever little money it has among the party supporters as against continuing with revitalising the decayed or nonexistent infrastructure that has now ushered in new development to the benefit of the people, I think it would be a mistake for government to do that. There can never be any amount of money to be shared among the political elite that would be enough. The more, the government share for them the more they demand. So I think the most reasonable thing is what Aregbesola has done by improving the lot of the majority which shows that he is working in the best interest of the people and this should not be a sin but a source of strength to count in a positive way for him.

    As the August 9 poll approaches, it seems the Aregbesola administration is constrained to enforce some of the traffic, environmental and other laws in order not to incur the wrath of the people. What is the implication of this? 

    No, this is not true. This government will not shy away from enforcing any of its laws under any guise. Anyone that may want to challenge the government by committing crimes and think it will get way should have a re-think. Whoever commits crimes deliberately and think government would not enforce the relevant laws will have himself to blame.

  • APC, PDP trade words over ‘hate campaign, rigging’

    APC, PDP trade words over ‘hate campaign, rigging’

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) traded words yesterday over alleged religious hate campaign and revelation of a strategy to rig the August 9 poll.

    Osun State APC Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy Kunle Oyatomi claimed that the PDP had intensified religious hate campaign, “but its efforts are failing dramatically.”

    The party also alleged that a PDP state chairman allegedly boasted to close friends that the party’s “victory in Osun was a foregone conclusion.”

    It  claimed that the PDP chieftain said “the Presidency, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the police and Army” had finalised a plan to this effect.

    But the state PDP Publicity Secretary, Prince Bola Ajao, while dismissing APC’s allegations, said the party was confident that it would win the election based on its candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore’s popularity.

    The APC insisted that the PDP’s hate religious campaign would “become its albatross” since “Osun is predominantly Moslem and traditional religionists.”

    The party added that a renegade Christian community has been accusing Aregbesola of being “an idol worshiper and therefore an anti-Christ and for this reason, Christians should vote for Omisore.”

    It called the plan “the strategy of a drowning man who, unable to get popular support, is resorting to unwholesome tactics of inciting religious animosity.”

    The party added that majority of Christians found the move objectionable and they have rebelled against the hate campaigns by some renegade pastors.

    The APC also described as a “strange moment of mad arrogance” the boast credited to the PDP’s state party chairman that “any running up and down by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola to avoid defeat is an exercise in futility.”

    It added that the PDP chairman disclosed that “Osun masses would be jolted and embarrassed a few days to the election when the army and police would unleash militia dressed in full combat uniform and armed to the teeth would suddenly appear all over the state.”

    It said the PDP chairman disclosed that “as the militia intimidates citizens on land,” security personnel and party chieftains would be “on patrol from the air and on ground of all polling units to ensure that nothing goes wrong. That was how we won Ekiti; we will repeat it in Osun.”

    The APC claimed that the PDP chairman said the party would “capture Ijesha axis from Rauf, in the same style they made Fayemi in Ekiti to lose in his ward and that PDP is making serious efforts to penetrate Muslim leadership with large sum of cash.”

    “The amount PDP has earmarked for distribution to Muslim leaders is N1 billion.

    Efforts are being made to also compromise the leadership of Christian Association of Nigeria in Osun State,” the APC alleged.

    The statement also added that about N6.2 billion has been released to Omisore.

    While alleging that INEC might have been “sucked” into the plan, the APC warned the PDP and others to be “ready for the consequences of their evil plot.”

    The PDP Publicity Secretary said the APC was only frustrated.

    Ajao said: “It is unfortunate that the APC is crying foul. They have forgotten that Omisore is always being welcomed by huge crowd and open arms wherever he goes to campaign. By the grace of God, come August 9, the PDP will coast home with victory. We have gauged the people’s temperature and we are sure of victory.”

    On the allegation that the PDP was promoting religious hatred against the APC governorship candidate, he said the PDP was conscious of diverse religious interest in the state.

    He described the allegation as a cheap blackmail by the APC to win the people’s sympathy.

  • ‘Osun ‘ll vote for continuity’

    ‘Osun ‘ll vote for continuity’

    Hon. Gbadamosi Lawal was  the Chairman of Ikirun District Council between 1959 and 1961 and a member of the old Oyo State House of Assembly between 1979 to 1983 on the platform of the defunct Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN). In this interview, he speaks about the legacies of the progressive bloc, the Aregbesola administration, preparations for the August 9 governorhip election and other partisan issues.

    As a foremost progressive politician, are you satisfied with the achievements of the APC government in Osun State?

    To start with, I have been in politics since 1954. I contested as a councilor in 1954 and I won that election. Since then, I have been a progressive. I can never be in a party that is conservative in nature. personally, I like to serve my people rather than collecting money for my own gain. I also hate a situation where people intimidate others, when I compare both side, it became obvious that I should be a progressive. The APC, for example, in Osun is truly a progressive party. Since Aregbesola got back his mandate, he has been doing a lot of things that we have not witness in this state. if it is for him to get money he wouldn’t have come to Osun at all. all the governor is doing is pointer to the fact that he is a progressive. Within his 100 days in office, he employed 20,000 youths under Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES). That means a lot, because we have never witness such governor in the state. this scheme cost government N200 million after that is the O-Meals Programme where primary school pupils are being fed every day. There are some pupils before now who attended school without taking any meal from their house. But now, pupils are eager to go to school because of the free meal. it has also increased the enrolment because most of these pupils live with their grandparents, who can hardly take care of them, but government is doing that. As if that was not enough, through the feeding programme, government also employed over 3000 caterers, who cook for these pupils. some of the caterers through the job, feed their families, then O-REAP for farmers, O-SCHOOLS, where government is building new schools and renovating schools. some that has been built during the Awolowo era, even the standard of the structures that Aregbesola is putting of in place now, some of the so called universities that we have cannot boost to have what we have in Osun. The people in the state love this government and I am sure that, if election is free and fair, we must get about 85 per cent of the vote, even in this Local Government, we are working towards 95  per cent now, because we feel the pulse of the people. That is why we can say all these.

    People are saying that Osun’s debt is N350 billion. What is your take on this?

    I am sorry to use this language, they are mad, how can a government borrow over N350 billion? I don’t think banks can give a state up to that amount. does their banking regulations allow for that? How can a government borrow 350 billion. When Olagunsoye Oyinlola borrowed. N18 billion. People raised questions that what was he going to do with the money at a time when his administration was ending. was it not when Aregbesola came that he re-negotiated the conditions of the loan?. Let us now assume that he borrowed money. we can all see what he is doing with the money because, in the olden days, people were agitating for the non payment of tax and that was not general, but if people see what they are doing with the money, nobody will agitate. If the state is saying to everybody that it has borrowed N35 billion, we can all see what he has done with the money. There is development in Osun. The noise is the hand work of the opposition, because they have nothing to offer and they have to discredit him. you listen to their campaign, do they have any manifesto?

    What is the relationship between the governor and civil servants?

     During the days of the PDP, there were many ghost workers unknown to the governor, which was the work of the civil servants; they have as many ghost workers as possible. When awarding contracts, they bargain with contractors to inflate contract sum. if they have grievances now, I want to believe that is normal because the leakages have been closed. that is why they are angry with the government. This has nothing of interest to the masses, the masses don’t benefit from the leakages, it is only few civil servants that enjoy from this, because it benefits their pockets alone after their salary. About teachers, during the PDP government, they introduced lesson period for the students after school hours where they collected money from the students doing nothing.  What they failed to teach the student during the school hours, is that what they will now teach them when they can no longer assimilate?. This is not in the interest of the students, but the interest of their pockets because they levied them. But, the present government has stopped that and made education totally free. How will they not be angry because their pockets have been offended? I want you to know that civil servants have no politics, but their pocket is their politics.

    What is your reaction to the allegation that many people in the Aregbesola’s cabinet are from Lagos?

    No, they are not Lagosians. The person sitting next to you is an appointee and he is from Ikirun and so many of them. They may be living in Lagos. The Attorney-General is from Ikirun and we all know them. Assuming we don’t even know them at home, does that mean we should allow them to die in the foreign land? We want to bring them home. I believe there is no point in that. They are all from Osun State. They may be living in Lagos. What of Aregbesola himself? But, people prefer his government to every other government they have seen in the state. That  he was in Lagos before, that should not be an excuse at all.

    As th election draws nearer, what is your expectation?

    We are going to win the election. Other candidates will lose their deposit. In those days, if you want to contest election, you have to pay a certain deposit. If you score a certain percentage, you will get your money back. But, if you score below that, you will lose your deposit. Sincerely speaking, after they lose that election, they will also lose their various deposits.

    What gives you this confidence, when there are insinuations that the state will be militarised?

    We have no fears as far as that is concerned. Our people will be educated. We have been telling them should it be soldiers or police, they have only come to protect them and not to harass them. The party is doing much on that before the election. There is no compound in this state where you will not get a graduate. We will use them to educate people that soldiers are meant to protect them and we will also advise every security officer that will be drafted to Osun to play according to the rules of the game.