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Osun: Adeleke Can’t Sustain Regular Payment Of Salaries, Lacks Mental Strength To Govern – Expert

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An expert in political sociology, Dr Amuda Adeloye, has said the new administration in Osun State can not sustain regular payment of salaries to workers, adding that the Governor, Ademola Adeleke, lacks mental capacity to govern the State.

Adeloye asserted that comprehensive analysis of the personality of the new Governor, coupled with his obvious temperament indicate a weak and ductile character who is highly vulnerable to constant manipulation.

He explained that since Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC ) announced Adeleke as the winner of the July 16 poll in the State, he had not displayed any cognitive behavioral pattern other than entertaining posture.

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The expert made these known in a press statement he signed and made available to newsmen in Osogbo on Tuesday, titled: “Osun under the siege of intellectual embryo”,.

Adeloye further argued that running a State in the capacity of a Governor goes beyond success in electoral process and assemblage of cronies, saying the present Government in Osun is dragging the State to the point of unimaginable disgrace.

He, therefore, called on the State House of Assembly to rise up to the occasion and salvage the State from impeding crisis as the conscience of the people and bastion of democracy.

” The present situation in Osun is pathetic as it is disgraceful, this is the first time in Nigeria that people of a State would deliberately or rather ignorantly elect a man with shortage of cognitive capacity and requisite mental alertness to govern them.

” This is indeed bizarre, how can a character like Ademola Adeleke, who could not pass secondary school examination till he reached over sixty years of age was elected to govern a State of more than four million people.

“His first appointment and subsequent pronouncements clearly shown what should be expected in days to come; Osun is no doubt under a siege of political ineptitude and administrative brigandage.

“More regrettably, these charlatans in government can never sustain regular payment of salaries in the manner the immediate past administration did it.

“The parliament must wake from it’s slumber and demand sanity and decency in governance, it must do every thing within it’s power to salvage Osun and it’s people in the face of this shambles”, the statement read.

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