A chieftain of the All Progressives
Congress in Ondo State, Mr. Odunayo Akinrinsola, says the Governor
Olusegun Mimiko-led government has no excuse for failing to transform
the state.
Akinrinsola, who is an accountant, said
running a business was far harder than running a state government
because while states receive money from the Federal Government, private
business ventures were made to source for funds by themselves.
Akinrinsola, while speaking with our
correspondent during an interview, said the Peoples Democratic Party-led
state government had failed to come up with brilliant ideas on how to
deal with the decreasing resources in the state in the light of
dwindling oil prices.
He,
therefore, stated that the people of Ondo would do well to ensure that
the PDP is kicked out in next year’s governorship election.
He said, “My experience in the business
world has given me enough experience to understand that governing a
state is easier than managing a business because in the business world,
you don’t receive any allocation. But most times, you source for funds
and make profits.
“For private business ventures, you go
out there, you fight and source for contracts to make a living but in
Ondo, we receive allocation that is not well managed and does not even
benefit the common man. So, a businessman will be able to manage the
finances of the state better and investors will come in and the
Internally Generated Revenue will go up. Ultimately, the standard of
living will improve.
“Mimiko has tried but has not done
enough. It is only in Akure where he is being praised but if you visit
any suburb, you will know whether he is working or not. All we do is
wait for money from the Federal Government every month. That is not
governance. Ondo has no good working system.
Akinrinsola, who is aspiring to be governor, said many of Mimiko’s initiatives were not sustainable.
He said for instance, the residency card, known as Kaadi Igbeayo, was cosmetic.
He added, “It is a cosmetic programme
that cannot stand the test of time. He has good intentions but the
problem with the present government is that it has lost focus. Mimiko
was part of the PDP, then he went to Labour Party. He then went back to
the PDP and derailed.
“How many people have used the cards to
access the facilities? Do people in the villages use it? For you to
access the card, even if you are living in Igbokoda, you must travel to
Akure. How far has this card touched the lives of the common people? We
need a departure from the governance by the PDP.”
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