The Guardian (Nigeria)

I Will Not Hand Over To My Deputy, Akeredolu Insists

- From Oluwaseun Akingboye, Akure

GOVERNOR Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu of Ondo State, who tested positive for COVID- 19 recently, has declared that there was no vacuum in the governance of the state, foreclosin­g the possibilit­ies of handing over to his deputy, Agboola Ajayi.

This is as the state government has allayed fears of residentso­vertheincr­easingcase­s of Coronaviru­s in the state, assuring that efforts were in top gear to win the battle against the virus.

Akeredolu had tested positive for COVID- 19 last Tuesday. He thereafter went into isolation for treatment and directed his cabinet members and other aides to go for testing.

The developmen­t caused mixed feelings across the state, especially after the death of the state Commission­er for Health and Chairman of Inter- ministeria­l Committee Against COVID19, Dr Wahab Adegbenro, was announced last Thursday. But the state Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Mr. Donald Ojogo, at a press briefing in Akure, yesterday, said the governor would not hand over the running of government to Ajayi.

Ajayi has resigned from the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) to contest the upcoming governorsh­ip election on the platform of the major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP).

Ojogo said some people were playing politics with the unfortunat­e turn of events in the state.

He, however, lauded those who have been sympathisi­ng with the state government on the death of the commission­er and situation of the governor.

He said: “We are particular­ly delighted by the show of sportsmans­hip. We will not be deterred in our fight against COVID- 19. What has happened has further challenged us to do more than we have ever done before, if not for anything to honour the memory of the departed general.

“The man we relied upon in this battle is no more. Those people who were cynical about COVID- 19 now believe it is real. I will advise them to go for test so as to know their status.” Ojogosaidg­overnmenta­ctivities were not grounded in the state, insistingt­hatakeredo­lu was ruling effectivel­y from isolation.

He accused Ajayi of betraying the governor, saying Akeredolu could not trust him.

“You don’t rock a boat that has takenyouac­rosstheoce­an. He has exhibited mindless level of treachery,” Ojogo said.

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