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Obasanjo Meant The Opposite When He Commended Adeleke’s Administration – Osun APC
The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s commendation of Governor Ademola Adeleke achievements.
Speaking at a press briefing in Osogbo on Thursday, the APC’s Director of Media and Publicity, Kola Olabisi, accused the governor of engaging in extra-budgetary spending.
Responding to Obasanjo’s high praise for Adeleke’s midterm performance during the inauguration of the Old Garage-Oke Fia-Lameco Osogbo dual carriageway, Olabisi dismissed the endorsement as insincere.
“Obasanjo once claimed the Port Harcourt refinery wouldn’t work, but it is now operational. Whatever he said about Adeleke’s performance, he likely meant the opposite,” Olabisi remarked.
Speaking further, the party alleged poor performance across key sectors such as education, agriculture, health, and fiscal management.
Olabisi claimed that Adeleke’s administration failed in education, citing the dismissal of 1,500 teachers employed by the previous government without providing replacements.
He said, “On Education, Adeleke’s government has proven to be an irredeemable failure. Ranging from the sack of 1,500 teachers employed by his predecessor without replacement yet, to satanic fees in public schools, it is obvious the government does not mean well for the people of the state.
“In the whole of Atakumosa East, for instance, there exists just one Physics teacher
“The performance of the administration in agriculture and food security is also nothing to write home about. The government has also been a fantastic failure in health in the last two years. Rather than devoting resources to rehabilitating health centres in dire need, the government continues to pour huge funds into painting and decorating health facilities previously revitalised by the Oyetola government.
“Are you aware that law students are charged N1.5m in the newly established University of Ilesa? The Nursing students are charged N1.2m per session. Whereas their counterparts in Osun State University are charged N300,000- N500,000 for the same courses. Why should UNILESA students pay a cut-throat fee if the government truly and adequately funds the Institution?”