Dear Mr.Governor, God will judge you. Happy three years of failed administration.
Three years ago, under Governor Ademola Adeleke, traditional rulers were removed, Amotekun operatives were involved in acts that many described as genocidal, doctors were dismissed, O’YES cadets were sacked, and teachers were thrown out of work. Everything he touched was destroyed. Three years ago, he boasted as a PDP leader, yet today he has collapsed the party so badly that thousands of PDP members have defected to the APC. Even more embarrassing, Ademola Adeleke begged to join the APC, but the party rejected him despite his crocodile tears.
According to Rauf Aregbesola, this administration is the most corrupt and incompetent in the history of our dear state. Under Adeleke’s leadership, governance has been reduced to family business: the Adeleke’s family cornered all the juicy appointments while state resources were used to develop only Ede. My own Town Ikirun is in ruins. We do not even have a single commissioner.
Millions were wasted on boreholes that no longer function. Imole Buses, Imole WiFi, and Jigi Imole were nothing more than schemes designed to siphon public funds.
Today, Osun is on autopilot, as the Governor spends billions of naira on needless travels with no visible development or foreign investment to justify them. He skips security meetings, ignores FEC meetings, and has managed to hold only two State Executive Council meetings in three years. This is unprecedented incompetence.
Three years after the removal of fuel subsidy, our state has felt no meaningful intervention from the government. The Governor is only interested in paying salaries while abandoning social amenities and infrastructure. Across Nigeria, people know our Governor for dancing, not for development.
Two years ago, thousands of unemployed youths used their last savings to purchase forms for the teaching recruitment exercise. Their money was collected, yet no jobs were given. Instead, the government recruited party loyalists as “Imole Youths” and posted them to public schools as teachers—many without even basic O’Level qualifications.
This is a tragedy and an assault on the future of Osun children.
Today, I am deeply saddened that our beloved Osun State has been reduced to a disgrace under this administration.
Prince Adeshina Ayomide
Writes from Portugal
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