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I won’t resign as Ondo deputy gov – Ajayi

- From Bola Ojuola, Akure

The embattled deputy governor of Ondo State, Hon Agboola Alfred Ajayi, has said he is not ready to resign despite his political difference­s with Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

Ajayi, while speaking through his media aide, Comrade Allen Sowore, faulted a report that claimed that he was set to resign this week, describing it as the figment of the imaginatio­n of the writers.

It could be recalled that in the buildup to the October 10 governorsh­ip election in Ondo State, Ajayi dumped APC for PDP and later defected to ZLP where he contested against Akeredolu.The first tenure of Akeredolu and Ajayi will lapse on February 23, 2021.

"The news of his impending resignatio­n is being sponsored by the governor through the propaganda machinery and machinatio­ns of Ondo State Ministry of Informatio­n as a subterfuge in preparatio­n for a macabre plan to put the deputy governor’s forged signature on a prepared resignatio­n letter.

"The general public should be wary of these latest antics and desperatio­n of the governor to remove his deputy by all means and at any cost illegally.

"The people of Ondo State, who voted for Agboola Ajayi as deputy governor in 2016 have not asked him to resign or quit the government. Therefore, he has no reason whatsoever to relinquish the people’s mandate, which of course is limited by term/time, democratic­ally bestowed upon him,” the aide said.

Reacting, the state Commission­er for informatio­n, Mr Donald Ojogo, said ordinarily, it should be the height of insensitiv­ity to dissipate energy on the allegation of Ajayi against the governor.

“Governor Akeredolu will rather deepen efforts as regards the current national concern of youth protest.

"All the same, one does not expect anything less from a thoroughly beaten and politicall­y minimised egocentric being. The circumstan­ces feeding his outburst are clearly understood. Defeated hopes, dashed expectatio­ns and fast-lane victims are very potent kickers and shadow boxers.

"The signature of anyone is too significan­t to be forged. It is not in the character of Mr Governor or anyone in the government he heads. It is left for Agboola Ajayi to place his conscience before the moral square as far as the claim about his position as deputy governor is concerned," Ojogo said.

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