Why I didn’t acknowledge Tinubu in my acceptance speech – Ondo governor-elect, Akeredolu
The Ondo State governor-elect, Rotimi
Akeredolu
has explained why he failed to thank the
national leader of the party, Bola Tinubu in
his acceptance speech on Sunday.
According to him, Tinubu, like other leaders
of the party, fall under the leadership of
Buhari and Odigie-Oyegun.
Akeredolu made this explanation when he
and his deputy, Agboola Ajayi, on
Wednesday paid a visit to President
Muhammadu Buhari, at the Presidential Villa,
Abuja.On why he didn’t mention Tinubu while
thanking leaders of the party in his speech
after winning the election, he said: “I thanked
the President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria and the leader of our party profusely
for the leadership which he showed leading
to this election. I also thanked our
indefatigable chairman for standing by the
truth and for his position on this matter that
led to this election. I have no reason to do
otherwise.
“You see, party structures to the best of my
knowledge is very clear. You have the
leadership of the party and that is
represented by Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.
And after the election, a chief executive
emerges, he becomes a leader of the party,
you don’t have to personalize and be looking
for leaders all over the place. If we have to
do that then I will have to mention 36 or 37
leaders.
“So I believe the leadership as represented
by the president covers all leaders and that
tells me it would include Chief Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, it would include even Baba Akande,
Onu, so many leaders. But president Buhari
is the leader of the party so that is my
position there,” he added.
Asked how he was going to amend his strain
relationship with Tinubu, he said: “The
relationship with Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu has always been the same. I don’t
think we have any strain relationship. For me
as a person, I believe he is one of the
leaders of the party and I don’t see any
strain relationship between us.
“And you would observe that he has sent in
his congratulatory message after the
election, so what else do you expect? I
mean all of us see this as victory for the
APC, not for Akaredolu, not for as an
individual but for the party as a whole.
“I believe he is a member of the party. Mr.
Femi Adesina had issued a release but you
journalists just want to put words into our
mouths,” he said.
He said: “When you say a defection, Senator
Yele Omogunwa even joined us in the
campaign right there in Ondo State, he had
joined the APC, he only just formalized it on
the Senate floor today.
“I mean when you have a party that is
already balkanized like the PDP, from bottom
to the top they have two candidates, they
have two chairmen now. So you don’t have
to be sneaking between one chairman and
another you make up your mind to go to a
place that is stable.
“And I believe that he thinks that the APC is
stable and he has come to a place he thinks
his fortune will be better served and I am
sure he took the right decision to join the
party of the day.
“At the center the government of the
President Muhammadu Buhari said we must
look back in order to move forward, he has
been there for over a year now, has he
instituted a probe looking back is not a
probe and I maintain that I will not probe
any regime.
“This is responsible leadership I am elected
to lead the people. The task ahead of us is
enormous than for us to start instituting
probes. My own is not to institute any probe
of last regime and that is what president
Buhari has done.
“But if we find out that wrongs were
committed we have enough laws of the land
to take care of people who have committed
wrong. As we start our work as we go ahead
if there is any semblance of Dasukigate at
the state, the law will take its course that is
different from probing. We will follow what
Mr. President is doing at the center.”
Asked if he will end up reducing his
campaign promises after assuming office,
he said that what he met on ground will
determine if all the promises will be met.
He said: “You see as a candidate, it is
expected of you to have a fore knowledge of
the position for example of the finances for
the number of things we need to do and
what it will take to do.
“Now it is quite possible and I don’t rule out
the fact that, you might set out in your
campaign promises to achieve 10 things at
a time. But because there is no way you can
know everything that is in government when
faced with realities it might not be possible
to achieve those 10 things at a go.
“But it is not to say that you will still not go
for that 10. When you talk of review if you
find a few things that are not in the right
places, so there is nothing wrong if you try
to review your campaign promises when
faced with stake realities.
“But for us in Ondo state, we have come up
with five Cardinal points and it is so clear to
us. We have decided that we will embark on
job creation through agriculture,
industrialization and entrepreneurship and
what is going to cost government. We need
machinery because it is not going to be
agriculture through hoes and cutlasses but
mechanized one. It is given that we must go
back to basis.
“On entrepreneurship we are going to
encourage our state people to be self-
employed and employ others. We are talking
about public private partnership and there
are a lot of people who want to come and
build industries in our state because our
state is a viable one.
“We are going to have enabling environment
for industrial growth. What is the cost?
Maybe land. And then when you talk of
functional education and technical growth,
when you talk of infrastructure, there are
schools that are already dilapidated and we
believe that rather than spend money on a
mega school, that money can repair and put
several schools in a better form. How much
will it cost us? It is the same money that we
are spending.
“We don’t want to take our people to
civilization, we want to take civilization to
our people. We want to ensure that the
school within their vicinity are good enough
for them to be interested in those school.
Yes it is going to be cost intensive because
we will develop our rural areas. We have told
our people we are not going to build tar
roads but we are going to provide accessible
roads and when we have done our little bit
people will do it for some time,” he said
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