24/01/2019

LOBATAN: Ajimobi Wants To Become A Kingmaker Installing Adelabu As Governor, It Can’t Work - Seyi Makinde


Makinde: Ajimobi Wants To Become A Kingmaker Installing Adelabu As Governor, It Can't Work

The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde on Tuesday declared that there is no room for third term agenda in the state.

Engineer Makinde according to a statement issued in Igboho from his campaign organization signed by his spokesman. Prince Dotun Oyelade said this at a parley with representatives of market women, artisans,teachers and other opinion leaders
from Oke ogun.
The PDP governorship candidate pointed out that even if Governor Ajimobi had ruled with a human face, attempting to install his stooge as governor would have been tough.
He stressed that it was a “political miscalculation for Governor Ajimobi to ascribe unto himself, the role of a King maker in the midst of the Koseleri sufferings and grinding poverty being experienced by the masses.”
Engineer  Makinde wondered why any government will bargain with the minimum wage of N30,000 requested by workers and provocatively ask them to settle for N27,000 when they are unwilling to stem their own lavish lifestyles.
Speaking further at the parley, the PDP governorship candidate reiterated his earlier conviction that the government of Oyo state deliberately want to kill LAUTECH and sell it’s carcass to a targeted buyer who was a Pro- Chancellor of the institution at a time.

Promising that the former leading University will be fully back on it’s feet as soon as he takes over in the state, he lamented that the APC governorship candidate Chief Bayo Adelabu did not see anything wrong in the anti-people policied of this administration, saying, recent comments by the APC governorship candidate,including his statement last weekend that parents, no matter their status, must be financially involved in funding the education of their children as insensitive and unfortunate.

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