The former President of the Nigeria Bar Association
(NBA), Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), yesterday vowed to fight the poverty in
Ondo State with infrastructural development such as provision of
pipe-borne water, agricultural development, good health care,
education, road network and other social amenities should he win the
forthcoming governorship election of the state.
Speaking
at the National Secretariat of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) at
Abuja where he purchased the form for indication of interest in the
race, the aspirant allayed the fear that power of incumbency would give
the present governor, Olusegun Mimiko, an edge over him.
According
to him, the power of incumbency can only play a role in a state where
the governor has recorded outstanding level of performance not in a
state where the electorate are grappling with infrastructural
challenges.
Akeredolu pointed out that Mimiko only plays to the gallery as the state is replete with a array of uncompleted projects.
Akeredolu
submitted that he would match his opponent with issues not violence,
stressing that "we are not going to resort to thuggery."
He
said: "We are not going to engage anybody over the issue of incumbency.
Where there is already abysmal failure incumbency will not matter."
Senator
Lawal Shuaibu, the National Secretary of the party, handed over the
constitution of the party and party guidelines to the aspirant who was
with the acting state Chairman, Chief Adesoji Olusola; state Secetary,
Hon. Adesipe Adegboyega; Treasurer, Engr Ade Adetimehin; state Youth
Leader, Enas Mohammed; and state Woman Leader Evelyn Modupe, among
others.
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