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Group Raises Concern Over Insecurity, Infrastructural Decay


The Ondo Redemption Front has criticised the administration of Lucky Aiyedatiwa, accusing the state government of poor governance, insecurity, infrastructural decay and lack of clear developmental direction.

Speaking at a press briefing on the State of the State Address, the Chairman of the group, Ayodeji Ologun and co-Chairman, Mogbojuri Kayode, said it was compelled to speak out over what it described as the continued neglect of critical sectors and the worsening welfare of residents across Ondo State.

The group said its interventions were not politically motivated but driven by a commitment to accountability and public interest.

According to the ORF, despite repeated calls by residents for purposeful leadership, the Aiyedatiwa administration had failed to address major concerns relating to insecurity, healthcare, education, infrastructure, welfare and transparency.

The group alleged that governance in the state had become stagnant, claiming there were no major projects reflecting serious developmental ambition or strategic planning. It further accused Aiyedatiwa of prioritising politics and image management above governance, saying the administration was characterised by “motion without movement” and “activities without impact.”



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