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How Gov. Akeredolu Asked His Cabinet To Work Against APC During 2019 Elections – Former Commissioner

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A former commissioner for urban and physical planning in Ondo state, Mr Sola Amodeni, has claimed that governor Rotimi Akeredolu instructed all his cabinet members to work for Action Alliance (AA) candidates during the last national assembly elections.

Akeredolu’s associate, Tunji Abayomi, elected under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2016, became the candidate of AA in Ondo north senatorial district in the 2019 elections.

APC has been having it tough in the state as during the election the PDP defeated Buhari

This caused a riot against Akeredolu within the party. He was accused by the ruling party of engaging in anti-party activities.

He was therefore suspended by the national working committee.

Amodeni, who is among the three commissioners the governor sacked on Monday, told select media organizations, including TheCable, that the governor worked against the ruling party in the elections.

“He (Akeredolu) instructed us to work for Action Alliance candidates. That’s not a secret. He had cause to do that because some candidates were imposed on the people of Ondo state,” he said.

“What we would have expected was that the matter should have been resolved but he (Akeredolu) choose that line… let’s just save the rest for posterity.”

Asked if he followed the governor’s instruction and worked for AA, Amodeni said, “Well to some extent, I worked for AA. Initially, I objected but I was convinced to obey the governor… I have no cause to deny it.

“It has come and gone, we have all learned from that; it’s not good to impose candidates. APC didn’t hold primary elections in Ondo state, don’t let us deceive ourselves. We didn’t hold primary anywhere. The committee that came from Abuja didn’t hold any primary, they just selected some persons. At the state level here, we also wrote different names. There was no internal democracy.”

Amodeni refused to give an assessment of Akeredolu’s administration, saying it’s too early since he just left the government.

“When it comes to assessing the government, I won’t be in a position to do that because I just left. I want the public to decide and assess for now. I will be able to do that probably after a few months,” he said.

“It’s like somebody that is playing on the football pitch, he may not know the performance of his team until he goes on recess or sits back and watch the playback of the match.”

Amodeni said during his time as a commissioner, he did not know what the state got as allocation from the federal government.

The politician, who also served under Olusegun Mimiko, Akeredolu’s predecessor, added that he did not award a single contract from the time he was appointed until he was asked to leave.

“During the time of Mimiko, the quantum of money coming to this state can’t be compared to what comes now. As a commissioner under Mimiko, you can award a contract to the tune of 1 million nairas and management committee can award 2 to 3 million naira contract but in this dispensation, I don’t know of others, but I doubt if any commissioner can award N1 naira contract because the fund is not even there. So I can’t really blame Mr. Governor in totality because of paucity or fund.

“From the beginning till the time I left, my salary was N297,000 monthly. Cabinet members of Ondo state receive the least in Nigeria. I had to pay my driver, my personal assistant and fuel my car. Most of the times, I use my personal car because there is no official car. As a commissioner, I didn’t know what the state got an allocation. I can’t even say I know it at all.”



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