RANK of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Ondo State was
heavily depleted yesterday as many governorship aspirants on the
platform of the party dumped it for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The aspirants included Mr Saka Lawal, Chief Jamiu Ekungba, supporters
of Dr Tunji Abayomi and Prof Robert Ajayi Boroffice, Hon Thompson Otito
Atikase, Dr Olaiya Oni, immediate past Chairman of Labour Party (LP),
former Commissioner for Transport, Otunba Omoniyi Omodara, and the
Director-General of Dr Segun Abraham Campaign Organisation, Alhaji Abbas
Aidi.
A section of a formidable group within the ACN, the Sunshine
Liberation Forum (SLF), also dumped the party over what they termed as
the imposition of Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as the candidate of the
party.
At a press conference addressed by the Chairman of the PDP, Ebenezer
Alabi at the NUJ Press Centre, Akure, where the new entrants were
presented to journalists, members and supporters of the ACN stormed the
venue to register their support for their leaders.
To guarantee equal political power sharing in the state, Alabi said
an agreement has been reached with stakeholders that there would be no
second term for any governor in the state.
To make this agreement work, he said the position of governor has
been zoned to the Southern Senatorial District for four years only,
thereafter to the North and later to the Central for its own four years.
He said: “This tripartite arrangement is designed to put in place a
multi-dimensional approach aimed at rescuing our state from debauchery,
nepotism, outlandish projects, poverty of ideas on policy issues, crass
opportunism and outright managerial crisis that we are currently
subjected to”.
The press conference was attended by supporters and leaders of the PDP, including its governorship candidate, Chief Olusola Oke.
Alabi said the decision of the aspirants and other leaders to join
hands with the PDP was to ensure that the party was victorious on
October 20.
The PDP chairman, who described the new entrants into the party as
partners in the quest to salvage the state, said they represent a group
of concerned members of the ACN, saying “their presence forcefully
signifies their desire and absolute readiness to join hands with the PDP
to wrestle this state from the clutches of the Mimiko administration”.
He disclosed that other partners would soon follow the trend in a
patriotic zeal to put in place concerted actions geared towards a
renewal of orderliness in the state, noting: “The declining fortunes of
the state as regards depreciating infrastructure, poorer healthcare
delivery, declining standard of education, stunted industrial growth,
declining agricultural productivity and large scale unemployment would
be addressed by the PDP government”.
The PDP Chairman expressed regret that the state that is endowed with
enormous human and natural resources with potential to make life more
abundant for the people could be wallowing in poverty, stating that the
development necessitated the position of the PDP and its partners that
the ship of state under the LP is not only adrift but steadily sinking
and that it is a common responsibility to rescue the state from the
abyss and reposition it.
Meanwhile, Governor Olusegun Mimiko has reiterated his commitment to
enhance equity, fairness, and justice in the distribution and execution
of urban renewal projects to re – create a habitable and functional city
in the state.
He disclosed this in Akure, stating that the government will continue
to carry out active approach for the urban development in the state.
He stressed that more urban renewal projects will be executed across the state to better the lives of the people.
Corroborating the governor’s position, Commissioner for Physical
Planning and Urban Development, Igbekele Daodu, an architect, described
urban renewal as putting a new life into the badly developed and
dysfunctional urban centres, adding that provision of facilities that
are lacking to make cities aesthetically balance is of necessity to the
people.
He said: “It is this craze for balance, order and urban equilibrium
that brought about the active urban renewal construction cities ongoing
all through Ondo State”.
He noted that the government has put in place three phases of urban
renewal programmes to ensure proper implementation; the institutional
stage, Ondo State Government Urban Development Policy and strategies for
implementing the various studies and programmes.
Daodu explained that the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban
Development has carried out Urban Renewal Studies in Akinnawonu/Ade
Super Neighbourhood, Ondo; Aratunsin/Tutugbua/Arisoyin Community, Akure;
Bagudu community. Okitipupa; Ilotin/Esure Community, Akure;
Owogorioye/Afuusi and Okedogbon Community, Owo; and Okeagbe Community,
Ikare Akoko
The commissioner affirmed that the Urban Renewal Institutional body
(the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development), Policy
Document and Strategies will further adopt appropriate and workable
planning strategies that will combat improper land use which will
facilitate urban transformation and restructuring going on in the state.
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