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    Alleged Fund Diversion: Abiodun ready to defend self, calls for discipline in APC

    David GreatBy David GreatSeptember 19, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Alleged Fund Diversion: Abiodun ready to defend self, calls for discipline in APC
    Governor Abiodun underlined the importance of instilling party discipline inside the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
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    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has stated that he is prepared to defend himself against the impeached Chairman of Ijebu East Local Government, Mr. Wale Adedayo, on the charge of cash diversion.

    Governor Abiodun made this known during a meeting with APC leaders in Ijebu East Local Government, led by Chief Segun Osibote, a former member of the House of Representatives who represented Ijebu North, Ijebu-East, and Ogun Waterside between 2007 and 2011.

    At the meeting, Governor Abiodun underlined the importance of instilling party discipline inside the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to guarantee that party members are held accountable for their activities.

    According to him, party members must follow the party’s constitution and be prepared to defend their statements at all times, saying that people will continue to lie until they are compelled to bear the consequences of their words and deeds.

    He further stated that he is prepared to hold Adedayo accountable for what he has said, stating that he must substantiate the false claims he made against his person.

    Abiodun said: “there are two things; he lied against me as the governor, he lied against me as Dapo Abiodun. He spoilt my name, and he tried to incite the public against the government. Wale Adedayo has to answer all these allegations one after the other.

    “We have to instill discipline in governance, discipline in the party, people have to become accountable to what they say. You must be accountable for what you say, so that you will always think very well before taking any nasty action.

    “People have to be made to bear the consequences of whatever they say and until we do that, they will not stop and I am prepared to ensure that Wale Adedayo is held responsible for what he has said.

    He said, “he is committed to what he has said. He has to go and prove and show that I, Dapo Abiodun, Governor of Ogun State diverted public funds. He has to go and prove that.”

    Abiodun disclosed that he had known Adedayo before he became the governor and that he (Adedayo) was not his enemy.

    He said that he opted for the candidacy of Adedayo as the local government chairman, even though he knew he wasn’t a person with stable character.

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    “I have known Wale Adedayo for so many years. I had been supporting him before I became governor. When I became governor, I appointed him as a consultant on media. I did not ask for the input of leaders of Ijebu East Local Government before I appointed him, so, Wale is not my enemy.

    “When it got to the issue of council elections, I thought to myself that council chairmanship isn’t meant for him because I know the kind of a person he is. I know that he wasn’t a person stable in character.

    “The funds for the local government go straight into the account of local governments where they meet, share and remove what we call first-line charges from it; the salary of health workers, teachers in the local government, staff of the local government themselves and the salary of traditional rulers.

    “He himself collects his own security votes. It has never been late. I even look for projects for them. Sometimes, I dip my hand into state funds for them so they can also have projects to execute. That same person can now say that I have been diverting local government funds,” he said.

    Abiodun warned against any attempt to destabilise the peace currently enjoyed in the state.

    “Those who think that they can distabilize this state won’t sleep. They won’t even rest. This state will continue to move forward, either with them or without them because it is God himself that has appointed me as the governor of this state at this particular time,” he said.

    Earlier, the Chairman of APC in the local government, Chief Bayo Balogun, noted that the impeached chairman was running the local government with no regard for the party.

    He assured that APC members in Ijebu East will always support the governor and his government.

    Chief Ogundeko and Princess Osiyemi both chastised the deposed chairman, saying his conduct did not reflect the character of the people of the local government.

    Hon. Adetutu Elizabeth Oyesanya, the new Chairman of the local government, was also present at the meeting.

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