Sequel to the COVID-19 status of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of
Ondo State, his deputy, Agboola Ajayi has urged his boss to do the
needful by handing over to him as acting governor.
On June 30, Akeredolu had begun self-isolation after he was confirmed COVID-19 positive insisting that he will still be treating and attending to files.
Ajayi, who gave his boss 21 days ultimatum, stated that Akeredolu’s
COVID-19 status, which returned positive was an indication that he is
incapacitated.
Akeredolu had on Friday described his deputy as a threat to governance
in the state emphasizing that Ajayi no longer belongs to the APC and
governance in the state stressing that it is a non issue that he should
handover governance to Ajayi.
Recall that on June 21, 2020, Ajayi left the APC following months of frosty relationship with his boss, after which he picked the membership card of the PDP.
Shortly after his resignation from APC, the Deputy Governor disclosed that he will not resign from office, stressing that the people who gave him the mandate did not ask him to resign as deputy governor.
According to the deputy governor who spoke through his Media Adviser,
Allen Sowore emphasized that “it should be noted, that Mr Governor is
at liberty to handover or not within 21 days after which the
constitution becomes operational.
“Ostensibly,
the refusal and failure of Mr Governor to handover the running of
government to his deputy while he is temporarily incapacitated in
self-isolation underscore his absolute disregard for our nation’s
supreme document, 1999 Constitution (as amended) as well as the tenets
of rule of law. The Governor’s position is a spite on the Ondo State
people and a direct assault on the provisions of the constitution which
he swore to uphold.”
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