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Oyedepo: Condition of Kwara State Appalling

A leader of the All Progressiv­es Congress and O To Ge (Enough is Enough) movement in Kwara State, Chief Iyiola Oyedepo, spoke with Hammed Shittu on the crisis in the Kwara APC, among other issues =

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What informed the recent setting up of the Think Tank called Political Dialogue ahead of 2023 polls in Kwara State?

Our state is having a leader without principle and without any form of ideology and even without any mission and vision and I discovered that we cannot continue like this. I have been in Kwara politics for 30 year. I cannot see any form of ideas generated by the past leaders, especially the present political leaders in the country and our state and I believe that we cannot continue like this. So, my idea, is to create a new set of leadership first for Kwara State and by extension Nigeria. We should start to think about who will rule properly, not just people coming and going without any legacy. Those are the things that informed the setting up of Political Dialogue ahead of 2023 polls.

You are clearly not satisfied with the level of developmen­t in Kwara State?

Yes, I am not satisfied with the past situations of governance in the state. I was a commission­er under former governor Shaaba Lafiagi. I was in the government of late former governor Mohammed Lawal and then in the state House of Assembly as Chief Whip of the House. But I have not been in the same camp with former governor Bukola Saraki and former governor Abdulfatah Ahmed. Now, I am part of those that brought this government led by AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq into office through O to Ge movement but I am not satisfied with the present situation in the state. I am not satisfied because Kwara remains unchanged.

I don’t tell people lies, the APC cannot move forward in Kwara State as it is being presently constitute­d. Don’t even talk of reconcilia­tion again. There are many reconcilab­le difference­s without positive results at the end of the day but only one person that is working for the destructio­n of the party is our Governor, AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq and he is the only one person that is destroying APC. And I want to say that, if the APC national leadership still wants Kwara to be for the party, the first thing to do is to check the injustices and persecutio­ns being carried out by the governor and also disallowin­g him from 2023 contest in the state. The leadership of the party should also ensure free, fair and transparen­t elections in the party. If these are not addressed and the governor is operating like the way he is presently operating, there will be no way for APC in Kwara in 2023 elections. I don’t see anything that the governor is doing that makes him remarkably different from the people we uprooted from governance in the state.

We complained that the past administra­tions in the state didn’t conduct the local government councils’ elections. I was on the radio severally and for us now it is even worst. I told them that they didn’t conduct local government council polls then for the first six months and after one year, former governor Bukola Saraki started doing the local government councils polls until he finished his tenure and this also continued during Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed’s administra­tion until they were uprooted during the 2019 elections. And this is the third year of APC-led government in Kwara State, there are no democratic structures in the local government councils and even if the governor is spending local government funds neatly, who will believe him? Is he the only person that can do it neatly? Why can’t he allow the constituti­on to work and get people elected to manage the people’s money at the local government levels in the state?

Are there regrets for helping to install AbdulRazaq?

Well, I cannot call it regret. If it is regret, I cannot call it a deep one, because the regret I have is that we don’t have in place somebody that we can categorica­lly say is better than the one we uprooted from the political governance of our dear state. That is the only thing. But as the motive for it, the motive for saying O To Ge in the 2019 general polls in the state, I am not discourage­d and I am not disappoint­ed and I believe it succeeded in the state. What we used to have in the state was one man dominating political space of our dear state. A family dominated politics and even today somebody there thinks he can erect such a plan, he is just wasting his time. O To Ge has destroyed that type of politics in the state. Sometimes, I see some leaders, some people wanted to become something or the other and they believe the governor will make them. No, the governor must be made by the people.

And this governor, if he must repeat his term in office, it must be by the collective decision of the people. A person that cannot make himself cannot make others. So, O TO Ge has destroyed godfatheri­sm in the politics of Kwara state. Any young ambitious and focussed person in Kwara can now stand up and become what he wants to become without any hindrance or godfatheri­sm and that is why we have this kind of political dialogue. We will build in them this confidence; confidence that they don’t really need any godfather to become somebody in politics of the state; they don’t really need any noble backing before they become somebody. So, it is a continuati­on of entrenchme­nt of the O To Ge philosophy.

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