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Stop Politicising Security Issues In Osun, APC Tells Adeleke, Accord


The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has warned the ruling Accord Party to stop politicising security issues.

The opposition APC also berated Governor Ademola Adeleke for his inability to know that the issue of security of the lives and property of the people towers above any other statutory responsibilities of all the levels of government at all times.

In a statement signed by Osun APC Director of Media and Information, Mogaji Kola Olabisi said the ill-advised criticism of the Accord Party against the statutory efforts of APC local government council chairmen to render provisional support to the police in the fight against the crimes which according to it, the Governor has not deemed fit to address for over three years is uncalled for, frivolous and ill-motivated.

It would be recalled that the Accord Party made a statement recently, condemning the efforts of the local government councils to donate official operational vehicles to the police in the state with the sole purpose of helping the statutory security agency of the government to ease their duties of protecting the cherished lives and property of the good people of Osun State.

APC said: “We observe that the main problem and pains of the Accord Party is not the laudable policy that the legally-reinstated APC local government council chairmen have already achieved over the plan to help the police in fighting crimes across the state but the fact that the proactive patriotic actions of the council executives have succeeded in exposing the Adeleke-led government of grossly lacking in its priority of its constitutional roles to the innocent people of the state.

“We wonder why a supposed ruling party, which is supposed to commend the patriotic efforts of the reinstated APC council executives, should be the one to be in the lead in shooting down the good intention of the council chairmen and councillors.

“Does Adeleke need to blame anyone if his series of misplaced priorities, like the spending of over N600 million to renovate a local shrine in Ede, his home town, have been some of the factors causing the rejection of his government by the highest percentage of the people of the state?

“It is disheartening that a bunch of the disoriented, wobbled and frustrated political entities under the auspicious of one unknown and unpopular Accord Party who ideally should be commending the efforts of the 10th February, 2025 Court of Appeal reinstated APC Local Government council chairmen and councillors for being a potent factor in fighting crimes in the state have shamelessly formed themselves into a clog in the wheel of the patriotic effort for progress in the state.

“If the Accord Party, Adeleke and the hoard of his political hangers-on cannot see the good intention in the APC-controlled local government council chairmen in helping the police to fight crimes, it means they need help which however, is belated as their occupation of the state for over three years has exposed them as grossly lacking in the required attributes needed to effectively develop the state.

“It is only a government that is administratively challenged that will refuse to come to terms with the undeniable fact that it is an anomaly for any level of government to subject the issue of security to needless politicisation as it is being currently witnessed under the dwindling administration of Governor Adeleke.”



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