The Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has described the gubernatorial ambition of the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ladi Adebutu, as an insult to the collective intelligence of the people of the state.
The Ogun APC, in a statement issued on Tuesday by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Tunde Oladunjoye, said anyone who aspires to govern the state must have attained a verifiable record of managing a public or private organisation successfully in the past.
“For the PDP candidate, it is not enough to say my father has money. What has he managed successfully on his own in the past? Even the family company he was asked to oversee was eventually taken away from him when he could not pay salaries and the company became debt-ridden.
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“That is a company of less than 250 members of staff. It is his siblings who are more business inclined that are managing the company now.
“Apart from this, the office of the governor of any state is solely meant for an Omoluabi (a thorough-bred gentleman) to the core. We all recently witnessed how this desperate candidate openly abused royal fathers in the Ogun West senatorial district because they prayed for the success of Prince Dapo Abiodun at the polls. We are witnesses to how he abused and cursed some leaders of APC at a public rally, and his many other shenanigans.
“Such a person is certainly not fit to occupy the exalted office of the governor of Ogun State; a state of many firsts in Nigeria.
“Ogun State people know who is qualified to continue in office as governor and that is why on a daily basis, many people, including PDP leaders and candidates are trooping into APC to support the re-election of Prince Dapo Abiodun and all APC candidates in the Saturday elections,” the ruling party stated.
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