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Adeleke receives transition committee report, vows to correct Oyetola’s infractions in Osun

Osun State governor-elect, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has vowed to correct all administrative infractions committed in the twilight of the Adegboyega Oyetola led administration in the state.

Speaking during the submission of a report of the transition committee he set up shortly after his election, Adeleke condemned what he described as deliberate efforts to destabilise the state and its governance assets

He said appropriate channels and platforms will be enforced within the ministries, agencies and parastatals at the appropriate time.

While commending the committee for a job well done especially as it built on his five point agenda despite constraints, he assured the committee that their labour will not be in vain.

His words: “As you submit your report today, I will study it critically and ensure full implementation once we assume office. I am at a glance impressed that your committee built on my five point agenda. From workers’ welfare to infrastructure, education, health, agriculture, women, youth, security, information technology, the environment and state economy, we are set to deliver on our electoral promises.

“It is sad that someone who is entrusted with leadership, Governor Oyetola, has chosen the path of bobby trapping state structures to make Osun ungovernable. From padding state payroll to multiple engagements outside due process, the collective assets and treasury of Osun state are being distorted, diverted and mortgaged for selfish political and private interests.

“The oath of office for all leaders is to serve within the confines of the law and public interest. No leader takes oath to plunder the state.

I make a vow to the people of Osun State that none of the ongoing illegalities will stand under my leadership. We are compiling the long list of infractions committed in the dying minutes of the APC government. Through appropriate channels and platforms, normalcy will be enforced within the ministries, agencies and parastatals”.

Earlier, chairman of the transition committee Dr. Muyiwa Oladimeji appreciated the governor-elect for considering them worthy of the assignment, noting that the committee despite constraints did its best.

He noted that though the assignment was tasking because of hurdles created by governmental bureaucracy, the report will assist the incoming government to take off effectively and deliver the dividends of democracy to the people of Osun State.

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