Ajimobi to Makinde: shun politics of bitterness.
Oyo
State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has advised the incoming People’s Democratic
Party (PDP) administration to focus on developmental issues instead of its
renewed campaign of calumny against his person, family and administration.
The
governor, who spoke yesterday in a statement by his Special Adviser,
Communication and Strategy, Mr. Bolaji Tunji, said the renewed campaign of
calumny was aimed at rubbishing his eight-year selfless service.
But,
the governor-elect, Seyi Makinde, said it would be unnecessary and unhelpful to
embark on a campaign of calumny against the out-going governor.
Ajimobi
said more than two weeks after the general elections have produced winners and
losers, the opposition parties ought to start talking about their plans for the
state and how to build on the foundation of development laid by his
administration
The
governor said he was appalled by the unprovoked media attacks by the opposition
parties, especially sympathisers of the PDP and its governorship candidate, who
were still practising politics of bitterness that Oyo State, under his tenure,
has since left behind.
The
governor appealed to the traditional and online media practitioners to be
circumspect in churning out unverified information being supplied to them by
their unscrupulous sources, who were bent on spreading inflammatory rhetoric.
He
said the purveyors of falsehood have recruited some online medium to carry out
some of their nefarious activities.
Ajimobi
said: “Now that elections have been won and lost, there should be an end to
acrimonious and incendiary comments. Political discussion has moved from the
pre-2011 era. Our focus is on politics of issues and development.
“That
is what we expect from them, not personal attacks and falsehood-laced
statements indicating their unpreparedness for governance
“I’m
not unaware that during campaigns some politicians adopted the campaign of
calumny as strategy believing it would give them undue advantage, but such does
not last. What the electorate expects is to be educated on their blueprint for
the development of the state.”
However,
the governor-elect, while replying Ajimobi, denied any campaign of calumny
against the present administration, saying such would be unnecessary and
unhelpful at this point in time.
He
said: “We deny campaign of calumny against Ajimobi. Such won’t be necessary and
it is unhelpful.
“Our
major grouse is that awarding fresh contracts worth over N30 billion in one
fell swoop and under mischievous circumstances will be a disservice to our
state, if we do not cry out.
“We
do not need the outgoing governor to tell us to inform our people what we want
to do for them because they already know during the course of the campaign.
“What
the people never knew was the extent to which the outgoing government will go
to attempt to empty government coffers to leave frustrate the incoming
administration.”
THE NATION
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