Politics
PDP/APC tango over Akeredolu’s olive branch
The PDP in Ondo State has charged Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu to stop grandstanding and the clicking of wine glasses over his Supreme Court victory.
Its Publicity Secretary, Kennedy Peretei, said in a statement issued on Saturday in Akure that the governor should instead work toward the betterment of the welfare of people of Ondo State.
The party also condemned an invitation by Gov. Akeredolu to the PDP’s candidate at the governorship election, Eyitayo Jegede, to join him to move Ondo State forward as laughable.
Mr Akeredolu extended the olive branch to Jegede in his reaction to the Supreme Court judgment.
According to reports, the Supreme Court in its Wednesday July, 28 judgment pronounced a 4-3 split decision giving victory to Akeredolu in the October 2020 governorship election.
The PDP, in its Saturday’s statement, said its candidate could not be part of Akeredolu’s government that had thrown many students of tertiary institutions out of school because parents could not pay astronomical fees.
“Our party and its candidate cannot be part of government that has crippled the healthcare system in the State.
“We cannot be part of a government that has withdrawn free shuttle buses meant for school children.
“It is unthinkable that Akeredolu can ask our candidate to join a government that has pauperised civil servants in the state through the payment of 30 per cent salaries that are not even regular.
“Civil servants now have to take loans to be able to pay house rents or send their children to school.
“Just on Friday, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, (ASUU) at the Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa embarked on an indefinite strike.
“It is important to stress that before the October 2020 election, Eyitayo Jegede and the PDP drew up a well-articulated manifesto on education, healthcare delivery, agriculture, industrialisation, welfare of civil servants and much more in contradiction to what is obtainable now in the state.
“To this extent, there is no meeting point between what was designed by the PDP and what Akeredeolu’s score card shows,’’ it stated.
The party spokesman added that the Supreme Court verdict had again exposed the impunity which is the trademark and the foundation of the APC and its government at all levels.
Responding to PDP’s charges, APC chairman in Ondo State, Ade Adetimehin, told NAN that the opposition party’s standpoints were mere media hype.
Mr Adetimehin said the PDP should release statistics of Akeredolu’s government in comparison to what previously obtained in the state.
“When PDP was in government in Ondo State, what did it achieve?’’ he queried.
“This is just media hype. PDP should give statistics.
“Akeredolu is the only governor financing three universities at a time.
“Before now, there was no teaching hospital in the state, but now we are building two gigantic teaching hospitals; one in Akure and one in Ondo.
“Our doctors could not do their `housemanship’ before the assumption of office of Gov. Akoeredolu,’’ he said.
According to Mr Adetimehin, PDP’s problem is that it has yet to recover from the Supreme Court’s verdict.
He noted that the APC’s invitation to the PDP and to Jegede was meant to ask them to defect to the APC.
“We are not asking them to join our government since we are not forming a coalition, but we are asking them to defect instead of going through the backdoor.
“They want to take what does not belong to them. In the governorship election, the PDP won in three local council areas, whereas the APC won in 15 local council areas of the state.
“As a student, if an examination is conducted and you score F9 and you want to come back through the backdoor to turn your F9 to pass, is it done,?’’ Mr Adetimehin queried.
NAN
Politics
Ondo 2024: Odu confident of landslide victory for APC
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Princess Oladunni Odu, has expressed confidence in Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the party’s candidate, emerging victorious in the Nov. 16 governorship poll in the state.
Odu, the first female Secretary to the State Government (SSG), who served under late Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Okitipupa on Tuesday, that the electorate in the state would vote Progressives to stay with the ruling party at the centre.
The APC chieftain said that the party’s women forum in the state was ready for the governoship poll and had mobilised support for the ruling party ahead of Saturday’s poll.
” In Nigeria of today, the women folk play active role in participatory democracy and as strong supporters in the home front.
“The state APC women have canvassed in their homes and neighbourhood for the party, because women population at anytime is always more.
“So, the backing of the women will go a long way to shore up the victory margin of APC at the off cycle governorship election,” Odu said.
The APC chieftain said that there was no chance for any of the other oposition parties to claim victory, stressing “none of them has the leverage of APC”.
She said that in the election in Edo, APC stepped up its game and ousted the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in power.
Odu said that APC had established a formidable foundation for the economic development and political stability of the state under late Gov. Akeredolu, adding “his successor, Aiyedatiwa, has followed in the same stride.”
She appealed to the electorate in the state to turn out enmasse and cast their votes for APC in Saturday’s election in order for the government to consolidate on its programmes and the progress made in the state.
Politics
Monday Okpebholo Sworn In as Edo Governor, Ending Obaseki’s Eight-Year Tenure
Monday Okpebholo Sworn In as Edo Governor, Ending Obaseki’s Eight-Year Tenure
In a landmark ceremony held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City, Monday Okpebholo has been sworn in as the new governor of Edo State, bringing an end to the eight-year leadership of Godwin Obaseki. The inauguration, which took place on Tuesday, followed the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the recent elections, securing their path to the Dennis Osadebay House.
Governor Okpebholo took his oath of office alongside his deputy, Dennis Idahosa, as they pledged to steer the South-South state into a new era. The event drew an audience of prominent figures, including the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, among other dignitaries who witnessed the historic transition of power.
With the new administration officially in place, residents of Edo State anticipate the fulfillment of promises made by the APC-led government.
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