Oyo
State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has advised the Ogun State
Governor-elect, Prince Dapo Abiodun, to prioritize the welfare of the
people of his state as a way of compensating them for their
overwhelming support.
He
gave the advice when Abiodun paid him a courtesy visit at his Oluyole
Estate, Ibadan, private residence, on Saturday.
On
Abiodun’s entourage were the Deputy Governor-elect, Mrs Noimot
Salako-Oyedele; Senator Lanre Tejuoso; a former Deputy Governor of
the state, Prince Segun Adesegun; Mr Tunde Osibodu; Mr Tunde Osinowo;
and Mr. Afolabi Salisu, among others.
Ajimobi,
who expressed appreciation to the people of Ogun State for electing
Abiodun, urged the governor-elect to see his election as a rare
opportunity to serve his people and better their lots.
While
congratulating Abiodun, who he said was his brother and close family
friend, the governor described him as gentle, kind-hearted and an
epitome of humility.
The
governor said, “When my brother, Dapo Abiodun, intimated me about
his intension to contest for the Ogun State governorship election, I
told him that he should go ahead and that he would be victorious, by
the grace of God.
“I
therefore thank God that today he has become the governor-elect of
Ogun State. I have every cause to glorify God on his behalf. In the
affairs of man, God has always been present. It is this divine
presence that has brought him this victory.
“Dapo
is gentle, kind-hearted and an epitome of humility. All these he has
demonstrated here today through this visit. While I’m
congratulating you on this victory, let me state that an opportunity
to serve is an opportunity to be Godly.
“You
must therefore do everything humanly possible to prioritize the
welfare of your people as a way of compensating them for the
overwhelming support they gave you which led to your emergence as
governor-elect.”
The
governor told Abiodun to be ready and prepared to step on toes if he
wanted to record meaningful achievements and make a change during his
tenure.
He
said: “If you want to be a good leader and make a change, you must
be ready and prepared to step on toes. When you step on toes, the
toes will kick you back. Just forge ahead.
“If
you really want to make a change, study your environment; have
courage, not only to envision but also to make a difference. Put
Godliness above all things and ensure that whatever you do is in the
best interest of the people.
“While
I will tell you that you should not under-estimate your enemies, let
me however say that you should not be deterred by their antics. You
can lose a battle but you must win the war.
“You
will have sycophants along the way but you must remain focussed. I
have no doubt that with the level of your intellectual disposition,
you will succeed.
The
governor said that notwithstanding his defeat at the Oyo South
Senatorial District election, he had not lost anything other than the
opportunity to serve his people and give them good representation at
the Red Chamber.
“When
I look at my life, I can say without any equivocation that God has
been so kind to me. He gave me the opportunity to serve as a Senator
and as governor of Oyo State for two consecutive terms.
“For
me, that I did not win this (Senatorial) election does not mean that
I have lost everything. In fact, I must say that I have not lost
anything. Rather, I have only lost the opportunity to serve my people
again and give them good representation at the Senate.
“For
us in Oyo State, it is joy. God has been so good to us. We have not
only served but we have served commendably. We have succeeded in not
only providing peace and security, we have also promoted the
socio-economic well-being of our people.”
Speaking
earlier, the governor-elect said the purpose of the visit was to
thank Ajimobi for his support during the election and to seek his
‘wise counsel’.
While
giving glory to God for his victory, Abiodun said that ‘some
forces’ did everything possible to scuttle his victory, adding
however that God, in His infinite mercy, had given him the grace to
win.
He
commended the governor whom he described as his ‘very good brother’
for staying with him since he started the journey.
Abiodun,
who said that he was extremely pained when he heard of Ajimobi’s
defeat, however, said that the monumental achievements which the
governor had recorded would remain indelible.
“Things
like these happen some times which you extremely difficult to
explain. But, you are a good man. You are the father of modern Oyo
State. You have turned the fortunes of the state around and I am sure
that posterity will judge you right.”
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