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Oyo Government Should Reorder Its Priority-PDP Chieftain Advises

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By Olu Babalola, Ibadan

A Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Engineer Abiola Olaniyan has called on Governor Isiak Abiola Ajimobi to reorder his priority as some of his decisions could be described as putting the cart before the horse

“The dualization of the road which the Oyo state Government is currently doing is good but it is not the  immediate need of the masses. As an Engineer ,I can authoritatively say that it is not with good intentions.”

Olaniyan said this in Ibadan while speaking with news men in the state capital.

The PDP chieftain noted that the states infrastructure were in a state of decay adding that  the dualization of roads should have been done at a later time.

“Without prejudice to His Excellency the welfare of the masses should have been given attention.Our educational system is weak.The workers are being owed at this austere period of recession.

The politician who was a Senatorial aspirant while in Accord Party said that the only way to flush out APC from power in Oyo state in 2019, was to merge Accord, PDP and other parties of like minds to form a formidable opposition adding “the present government in Oyo state is neglecting the welfare of workers unlike when Senator Ladoja was in the saddle”

“It was to the credit of Senator Ladoja and other chieftains of former Accord and PDP to resolve their old conflict and restore the old glory of PDP and become one to remove this administration that thrive on deceit and propaganda. Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s government is making lives difficult for the masses. Olaniyan alleged.

He said that if fielded as the Oyo Central Senatorial candidate for PDP in 2019 and won to the National Assembly, he would do all he could to resume lobby for constitutional amendment that could pave way for the creation of Ibadan state which,he believed was overdue.

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