Osun guber faceoff: Aregbesola has lived up to
expectation – Dare
Dr Adetunji Dare is a chieftain of
the All Progressives Congress , APC, in Osun State. Dr Dare, who is also the Chief
Medical Director of Hope Medical Centre in Ila Orangun, Osun state, in this
interview, gives a thumb up to the Aregbesola administration for transforming
the state. Excerpts:
WHAT is your opinion on the school
reclassification policy in Osun State?
I sincerely believe that the
vilification of the governor as a result of his decision is unfair. When he
came on board, what he met on ground was nothing to write home about- there was
no sense of direction. As a matter of fact, the reclassification is to rejuvenate
the education sector in the state.
We have a system that does not have
a sense of direction and does not have a policy template. Now that we have seen
a governor that is focused, I think those criticizing him are doing that out of
ignorance.
But don’t you think it is
contributing to the confusion in the education sector of the state?
As a matter of fact, some of us
believe that whether you are a Christian or you are a Muslim, the bottom line
is, ‘are you getting the right kind of education?’ Are you being given what you
should get from the government? In any case, good education does not have to be
provided by any religion.
Government policies
People are only crying wolf where
there is none. I believe that religion should not be brought into government
policies. I quite know that the state governor does not have it in mind to
rubbish any religion.
Governor Aregbesola has also
received hard knocks over his plans to construct an interdenominational worship
centre. What is your opinion on this?
The governor told everybody when he
was campaigning that he was going to run an unusual government and most of the
things we are witnessing in Osun State are very unusual. They are unusual on a positive
note. Most of these criticisms are based on lack of what is going on.
What the government ought to have
done to minimize this vilification is to sensitize the people on the advantages
that are accruable to this wonderful and commendable innovation.
One thing that we lack in the state
is money, but not until the advent of this government, previous governments did
not take it upon themselves to generate funds for the state. If you have that
interdenominational centre, it will definitely enhance the economy of that
area.
Are you saying that it is an avenue
to generate funds for the state?
No, but to create employment for
people.
By building an interdenominational
centre?
Yes. If you go for a crusade, you
will not sleep on the ground because there will be satellite villages around
there. That is a way of generating employment for people.
Why should the people of Osun state
vote for Aregbesola for a second term because the argument by the opposition is
that he has performed below expectation?
I can say it without mincing words
that since the inception of Osun State, the only regime that can be compared
with this one is that of Chief Bisi Akamde in terms of provision of dividends
of democracy.
He has performed above board in
every facet of the state. The achievements are so overwhelming. Some of us even
wonder what the opposition will use to campaign because there is no facet that
has not been touched by him.
Do you see INEC conducting a free
and fair election in the state?
I think INEC has no choice. Even if
INEC does not want to conduct free and fair elections, we are not going to
support it.
Is your party not worried over the
possible use of federal might during the polls?
I doubt if there is a federal might
because the umbrella is already torn. We are not afraid of any federal might
because Nigerians are wiser now. I only pray that Jega will not allow
himself to be used in this visionless agenda.
In Osun State, I want to assure you
that nothing will scare us. We are going to vote and wait until the votes are
counted.
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