Ibarapa crimes: Party chieftain blames Makinde

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A chieftain of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) in Oyo State, Engineer Oyedele Hakeem Alao, has blamed Governor Seyi Makinde over his failure to take urgent actions against series of gruesome killings, kidnapping, raping, among others, going on in Ibarapaland.

He also urged the governor, to as a matter of urgency, listen to the voice of reasoning in order to address cases of killings, kidnapping and attacks on innocent citizens in the state, alleging that the governor did not take any serious actions on the crimes of

Alao, who contested the gubernatorial election on the platform of AD in 2019, urged Makinde not to turn deaf ears to the advice and suggestions from prominent citizens of the State.

Vanguard recalled that the state, in the last few weeks had witnessed series of security breaches which had led to the deaths of prominent citizens among whom were, Dr. Fatai Aborode; owner of a petroleum station in Idere, Mrs Sherifat Adisa; a farmer who was abducted and thereafter killed, Mr Agboola and an Ibadan socialite, Mr Teslim Akinpelu, who was on Saturday killed by armed robbers.

Vanguard further recalled that prominent citizens among whom were a former governor of the state, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, who advised Makinde to convene a council of state meeting as a way to address the security situation in the state.

But Alao while reacting, advised the governor to listen to the leaders of thoughts across all shades of opinions, before it was too late.

Alao, in a statement made available to Vanguard on Monday in Ibadan, through his Media Aide, Omotayo Iyanda, urged Makinde to desist from running a close-ended kind of government where he always thinks he and his cliques have the best ideas.

The AD chieftain, while speaking further charged Makinde not to blame Mr. Sunday Adeyemo also known as Sunday Igboho over what happened in Igangan.

Alao said that it would be very helpful if Makinde is truthful, open, transparent and carry relevant people along in running the affairs of the state instead of running a one-man show administration.

He said: “Makinde should blame Sunday Igboho less over what happened in Igangan and listen to voices of reasoning as insecurity in Oyo State has reached a boiling point.”

“Our governor did not take any serious actions on the crimes of the gruesome killing, kidnapping, raping, among others, going on in Ibarapa land until Sunday Igboho stormed the place, only for the governor to wake from his slumber and made a hasty broadcast that is capable of worsening the situation. What kind of an administration is that?”

“It is Engr Makinde that should desist from running a close-ended kind of government where he always thinks he and his clique have the best ideas. He should listen to the leaders of thoughts across all shades of opinion(s), particularly those of local security and militant groups as Comrade Adesina Akinpelu, Sunday Igboho, Baba Olororo in Ona-Ara, among others, judging from the near-total lack of competence and experience of the governor in public service understanding.”

“His Excellency, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, former Governor of Oyo State, has said it all that Governor Makinde needs help, particularly in the area of maintenance of law and order, urging him to call the Council of State meeting comprising all former governors and other stakeholders, which he has not convened since he became the governor of the state.”

“Your Excellency, be truthful, open, transparent and carry relevant people along properly in the affairs of Oyo State. This is not the time to feel that “It’s our government.” That line of thought is crude and counter-productive.”

“When a sitting governor sees himself and his incompetent team as all-in-all and maintains a hardliner posture jettisoning all voices of reasoning, it is then we will have at hand the kind of present situation of security in Oyo State, a state almost leading to insurrection where there is a legitimate duly elected government. Street urchins and hoodlums have taken over Oyo State, Ibadan in particular. Nothing can make this happen than the incompetence of the government of the day.”

“It is high time Mr Governor came down from his high Olympus and listened to the voices of reasoning and stop playing politics with every serious issue. Mr Governor, sir, enough of this gallivanting!” Vanguard

 

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