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Gov Aregbesola, a lazy talkative- Jonathan’s spokesman, Omokri, says

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Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has been described as suffering from verbal diarrhoea for blaming President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration as the reason he has continued to pay half salaries to the state civil servants.

Former aide to President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, made the assertion adding that Aregbesola is “confused” and a “lazy talkative”.

He was reacting to a recent statement credited to the governor which alleged that the level of corruption in the then Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government, led by Jonathan, was the reason he has been unable to pay full salaries of workers in Osun State.

Omokri said, in a statement released on Tuesday, that Aregbesola’s blame of Jonathan and the PDP for his perceived failure was an addition to the long list of blame game the All Progressives Congress (APC) governments at all levels were well known for.

The statement read in part, “It is not surprising that the usually loquacious Governor Aregbesola has been quiet about the $25 billion scam at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and chooses to distract the public with this fallacious revision of history. To put things into perspective, this scam is the single largest scam in the history of Nigeria since 1914.

“For the avoidance of doubt, calamity did not strike the Nigerian economy on June 2014 as alleged by Governor Aregbesola or at any other time that former President Jonathan governed Nigeria.

“Perhaps Governor Aregbesola is confused and meant to say August 2016 when Nigeria officially entered into recession for the first time in 25 years due to the mismanagement of the economy by the APC administrations at all levels.

“Contrary to Governor Aregbesola’s verbal diarrhoea, the Jonathan era, spanning 2010 to 2015, witnessed an era of unprecedented growth in which Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product consistently grew at over 6 per cent per annum and our economy became the largest economy in Africa and the third fastest growing economy in the world according to CNNMoney. In that time frame, inflation was at single digit rate, the Naira was stable at under 200 Naira to a dollar and petrol sold at ₦87 per liter.

“Rather than blame Dr. Jonathan or the PDP for his massive failure in office, Governor Aregbesola is advised to look at Anambra state where the state government is not dependent on the Federal Government but has creatively come up with ways to generate revenue without taking loans or the bailout handed out by the APC led Federal Government.

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“No matter how much federal allocation you give a governor, if he has a consumer mentality, it will never be enough. Aregbesola is an example. No matter how little federal allocation you give a governor, if he has a producer mentality, it will be turned into more than enough. Peter Obi and Willie Obiano of Anambra are examples.

“Thankfully, the great people of Osun State have seen through the emptiness of their governor and his APC which is why they voted overwhelmingly against them and for the Peoples Democratic Party in the recent Osun West senatorial district election where the PDP candidate, Ademola Adeleke, trounced the APC’s candidate 97, 280 to 66, 115.

“If Governor Aregbesola would only sell the tens of cars in his convoy, reduce the hundreds of millions it takes to run his office, curtail the millions he spends on propaganda and then invest that money in income generating ventures like farms, poultries, micro finance institutions and similar enterprises, he will be able to pay his civil servants instead of passing the buck and blaming Dr. Jonathan who left office almost three years ago.”

 

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