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Osun: Reminiscing The Reality -Part 1 Waheed Adekunle
Indeed, politics is a human venture to advance the cause of humanity while governance is a serious business for the intellectuals!
Even in the animal kingdom, politics thrives. Being a good politician doesn’t qualify one to be a good administrator and of course, a successful manager of human and material resources.
One may be loved by a gullible-cheerful crowd. One may thrive on sentiments. One may succeed in brainwashing the electorate.
The static fact is that one cannot give what he or she doesn’t have.
As a matter of fact, history has a way of repeating itself.
Here in Osun, there was a government and there’s a government. A government of yesterday and a government of today.
There was a governor of yesterday and there is a governor of today.
There is a governor who assumed power at a time when the economy of the state was in coma. There was a governor that got to power at a time when Osun was practically ungovernable due to its economic status.
There was a government that rescued the state from the verge of insolvency. There was a government that managed the affairs of the state in four years without borrowing despite the palpable socioeconomic quagmire.
There was a government that in spite the humongous debt profile of the state, workers (both active and passive) received full salaries and pensions without impediment.
There was a government that took several opportunities in difficulties as manifested in the monumental-giant strides recorded across sectors even in the face of a fragile economy.
( To be continued).
Disclaimer: This piece represents the opinion of the writer not that of CityMirrorNews
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