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Osun PDP knocks APC scribe Basiru over comment on gov

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The Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State has knocked the National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Ajibola Basiru, over his comment on the administration of Governor Ademola Adeleke.

 

Osun PDP in a statement issued by its chairman, Sunday Bisi, advised Basiru to cease entertaining illusions of his party’s return to governance in the state.

 

Bisi, who described the statement credited to the APC scribe as a fallacious illusion that is far from reality, claimed that Basiru’s statement is far from the current reality in the state.

 

“Basiru’s statement overlooks the commendable progress and positive transformations in Osun State under Governor Adeleke’s administration after the good people of Osun emphatically discarded him and his useless tissues of political misfits, whose sole business was to loot and destroy the state.

 

“It is evident that Basiru is still reeling from the shock of his rejection in the elections. His recent statement only reaffirms his current state of heartache, ensnaring him in a colourless dream.

 

“Basiru’s assertions regarding APC’s resurgence to power in 2026 revealed his deficiency in grasping the current state of affairs in Osun.

 

“His disregard for the ongoing positive transformations in the state further highlights his detachment from the needs and aspirations of the populace.

 

“In sane climes, Basiru has no business in governance as all he dreams was to use political office as a tool of oppression and garrulous showoffs. That is why his assertions are often off-track, self-serving, and patently irrational.

 

“The Governor has taken the initiative in keeping the public well-informed about the workings of the government as required in a democratic setting.

 

“Funds are being judiciously utilized for the good of the people contrary to the ego-massaging administration of APC. Osun people are the kings of democracy and that pride of place remains non-negotiable,” Bisi said.

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