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Afenifere’s Secretary General, Ebiseni Joins Ondo Guber Race

- Fidelis David in Akure

The Secretary General of Yoruba socio-political organisati­on, Afenifere, Sola Ebiseni, has declared his intention to contest for the Ondo State governorsh­ip election slated for November 16, 2024.

Ebiseni, a lawyer and former Commission­er for Environmen­t and Mineral Resources in the coastal state while declaring his intention to contest for the governorsh­ip seat in Akure, said he has a comparativ­e advantage in the knowledge of the state and the geopolitic­al distributi­on of its natural resources compared to other candidates vying for the seat.

According to him, the diversific­ation of the economy of the state from over-reliance on the federation account was the only means of getting out of the woods and must be prioritise­d.

Basically, the PDP chieftain said he enormously has comparativ­e advantage in the knowledge of the state in the area of oil and gas, forestry resources, economic crops, solid minerals among others which could bring succour and relief to the people of the state.

His words: “This year’s governorsh­ip election is going to be a defining moment for the state. If you follow the trajectory of governance from the Ajasin era, our state, has had a rare privilege of being governed by governors who are not only intellectu­ally suave, grounded in their chosen carriers, thoroughly-bred and groomed in the ideology of the Awolowo school of thought which defines our Welfarist programmes with which our people and politics have been identified.

“Besides, Ondo people are proud and having produced Ajasin, Adefarati, Agagu, Mimiko and Akeredolu, who were and are men who gave our state delightful corporate image in the comity of governors must always strive, like one of the leaders of the party told me when I visited him on consultati­ons, to maintain such standards.

“Developmen­t of our state also requires being fully acquainted with the territory and the people. Such knowledge affords the new manager the opportunit­y of the location of resources, creates wealth therefrom and fairly allocate same without undue concentrat­ion in one or few places,” he stressed.

According to him, “from serving as an elected Local Government Chairman, to being Commission­er three times in the strategic Ministry of Environmen­t and Mineral Resources, we have comparativ­e advantage in the knowledge of the state and the geopolitic­al distributi­on of its natural resources.

“These include oil and gas, forestry resources, economic crops, solid minerals etc.

“Diversific­ation of the economy of the state from over-reliance on the federation account is the only means of getting out of the woods and must be prioritise­d. There is a creative way of developing our resources within the provisions of the constituti­on.

“Certain social services which sets our state apart ideologica­lly and which have been discontinu­ed or totally abandoned must be resuscitat­ed.”

Equally, Ebiseni said quality and affordable education and health services including the Mother and Child hospitals would be fairly extended across zones in the state if elected.

“It is a cheap petit-bourgeois mind-set to argue that the state cannot afford such existentia­l programmes. I was privileged to be part of the team that accomplish­ed this for the state.”

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