I Won’t Resign, Ondo Deputy Governor
Ondo State
Deputy Governor, Mr. Agboola Ajayi, yesterday denied reports that he was
planning to resign from Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s administration.
In a
statement issued by his media adviser, Mr. Allen Sowore, the deputy governor
alleged that the reports of his planned resignation were sponsored by the
governor and his aides.
The
statement, which was titled: ‘Ondo State Deputy Governor, Agboola Ajayi, will
not resign,’ read in part, “ The deputy governor was elected together with
Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu by the good people of Ondo State in 2016. That
four years’ mandate given to both men will not end until February 23, 2021.
“The news of
his impending resignation is being sponsored by the governor through the
propaganda machinery and machinations of Ondo State Ministry of Information as
a subterfuge in preparation for a macabre plan to put the deputy governor’s
forged signature on a prepared resignation letter.
“The general
public should be wary of these latest antics and desperation of the governor to
remove his deputy by all means and at any cost illegally.
“The people
of Ondo State, who voted for Agboola Ajayi as deputy governor in 2016, have not
asked him to resign or quit the government. Therefore, he has no reason
whatsoever to relinquish the people’s mandate, which of course is limited by
term/time, democratically bestowed upon him.
However, the
state Commissioner for Information, Mr Donald Ojogo, said the governor knew
nothing about the alleged publication of Ajayi’s planned resignation.
Ojogo said,
“Ordinarily, it should be the height of insensitivity to dissipate energy on
whatever the ZLP candidate may have said in respect of the above subject
matter.
“Governor
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN), will rather deepen efforts as regards the current
national concern of youths protests.
“This is not
the first time he would unveil untruths, not only about others, but about
himself too. Forgery cannot, and has never been part of this government. The
signature of anyone is too insignificant to be forged
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