Between Osun PDP’s aspersion and Oyetola’s compassion

Adegboyega Oyetola

Sir: Nigerian politicians mischievously deprive the youths of the wherewithal to challenge them in order to perpetuate their hegemony over them and their continuation in power. Osun State, just like other parts of the country, seems to exemplify this scenario. If not, the youths and other discernible minds in the state should have engaged the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led-government on how it spent the hefty sum of N141.48bn it received from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) in the year 2023, which was an average of N11.79 bn per month, according to data from the office of the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).


Instead of concentrating on democratic dividends delivery, and ameliorating economic hardship in the state, the PDP led-government has since assumption of power, shifted from electioneering campaigns to calumny campaigns exerting all its efforts and determination to cast aspersion on the immediate-past governor of the state, Adegboyega Oyetola, who is now a Minister of the Federal Republic.

In what appeared silly and petty, Osun PDP, in the last couple of days, has rented the media space and electromagnetic broadcast waves in the state and even beyond, with disparaging and damaging unfounded narrative about Oyetola in an attempt to discredit his personality in the psych of unsuspecting members of the public.

Accusing Oyetola of arrogating the authority of Mr. President in Osun State and offering him as a sacrifice for the inability and failure of governor Ademola Adeleke to alleviate poverty and ameliorate people’s suffering in the state is dramatically absurd!
Also, alleging the Minister for Marine and Blue Economy of hijacking Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria’s (SMEDAN) programme in the state is an ignorance-exposing and effrontery-showcasing affront that revealed the party’s chairman’s shameless boldness. For PDP and governor Ademola Adeleke’s information and education, SMEDAN is an agency of the Federal Government, and Oyetola must have been invited by the Director General of the agency, Charles Odii, to his agency’s recent programme in the state for reasons of inter-agencies’ collaboration and policy synergy.


Bemoaning the former governor Oyetola for taking rice, even if it’s true, from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and distributing same to the needy residents of Osun State to cushion post-subsidy removal effect and people’s economic hardship, is the height of Adeleke led-government’s insincerity. The governor must be trying to outwit us and gaming with our collective intelligence in the state by casting aspersion on Oyetola’s compassion and advancing his genuine intervention as an alibi for his failure to equitably distribute federal government palliatives released to the state.The governor and his party as an entity are herewith advised in the interest of Osun State to shun bitterness and vendetta evident in their malicious campaigns of calumny against Oyetola. As state’s helmsman, Adeleke should concentrate on contacts building and lobbying of relevant agencies of government at national level, Oyetola’s Marine Ministry’s juicy and high-profile agencies inclusive, for development facilitation in the state.

• Dr. Jimoh Olorede, MNIPR, PhD, writes from Oderinde’s Compound, Iragbiji, Osun State.

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