Politics
Osun PDP Boasts Of Unseating Oyetola Despite Internal Crisis
By Ayobami Agboola, Osogbo
The Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State has reacted to the claims by the ruling APC that there is no vacancy in Bola Ige House, saying no amount of false hopes will save the incumbent government in 2022.
The Party described as comforting illusion and exaggerated self-opinion, the APC’s remark that Mr Gboyega Oyetola is “doing very well and people of Osun are enjoying his style of governance.”
This was contained in a statement issued by the state chairman of the Party, Hon. Olasoji Adagunodo and made available to the media on Thursday in Osogbo, the state capital.
Osun PDP noted further that it is irrational for anybody to assume that the people of Osun State are insulated from the current predicaments and dilemma confronting the nation under the watch of the APC-led State and Federal government.
Saying that a rotten apple spoils the whole barrel, the PDP stated further that Oyetola and the ruling party cannot be separated from the predicaments of the State and Nation which are inflamed by unfriendly policies, greed and lack of sense of direction.
According to Adagunodo, “after the inglorious two terms of Mr Rauf Aregbesola as Osun State Governor, the great people of Osun came to terms with the reality that the APC has nothing to offer and boldly rejected the party like a plague. How our Party was robbed in broad daylight in 2018 was well documented and remains indelible in the heart of the good people of Osun State who are keenly waiting for another opportunity to kick out hardship, zero regards for human dignity, hunger, unemployment and other illnesses that the APC represents.”
The chairman thanked Osun state people for keeping hope with the PDP, adding that the party will come out of its current situation stronger to rescue the state from the inhumane grip of the APC in 2022.
Afterwards, he commiserated with the people and the family of senator Bayo Salami on the passing of the Fourth Republic leader and illustrious son of the state.