In a recent interview with Peter Dada, Mr. Bamidele Oloyeloogun, the immediate former Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, sheds light on the prolonged political crisis gripping the state. Expressing gratitude for a recent meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja, Oloyeloogun emphasizes the crucial need for individuals to focus on their responsibilities, leaving aside personal political ambitions that may be detrimental to the state’s progress………CONTINUE READING
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Oloyeloogun stresses the unpredictable nature of life and cautions against excessive planning for the 2024 elections, highlighting the example of a past incident in Kogi where the elected candidate tragically passed away before being sworn in. He underscores the importance of recognizing that only God controls time, seasons, and positions of authority.
The former Speaker attributes the ongoing crises in Ondo to a lack of fear of God and advocates for a return to a peaceful political environment. He calls for a renewed commitment to representation as per the established norms, expressing concern about the state’s absence in crucial national discussions taking place in Abuja due to a lack of representation.
Acknowledging human imperfections and the possibility of illness, Oloyeloogun suggests allowing the deputy governor to actively fulfill their duties in the absence of the governor, promoting continuity and stability in governance. Ultimately, his plea is for a collective effort to let peace prevail and ensure proper representation for the betterment of Ondo State.
Source: Bushradiogist