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Ondo Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa

Be guided by rule of law, Ondo Conscience Movement urges Aiyedatiwa

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By Segun Giwa

The Ondo State Conscience Movement (OCM), a socio-political group, has urged Gov. Lucky Aiyedatiwa to always allow the rule of law to reign supreme, as he pilots the affairs of the state following the demise of Mr Rotimi Akeredolu.

Chairman of the movement, Mr Shalom Olaseni, gave the advice in a congratulatory and condolence message sent to the Ondo State Government and the family of former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu on Thursday.

“May the indomitable spirit of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu inspire and guide the state towards an era of prosperity under the sagacious leadership of the new governor,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Akeredolu died on Wednesday after a protracted illness.

He had last week transferred authority to his former Deputy, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, through the State House of Assembly, to oversee the affairs of the state

Olaseni said that working in accordance with the law would enable Aiyedatiwa to foster an era of unity, progress and enhanced welfare for the people.

“In this transitional period, we implore Governor Aiyedatiwa to ascend with courage, fairness, and a resolute commitment to the principles of good governance.

“The challenges that lie ahead demand not just a leader but a visionary who can navigate the intricacies of our state with sagacity and impartiality.

“We call on Governor Aiyedatiwa to seize this opportunity to entrench responsive governance and leadership that reflects the aspirations of the people.

“Selecting a cabinet composed of only the brightest and most capable minds will be crucial in perpetuating the legacy left by Governor Akeredolu.

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“Recognising the leadership vacuum left in the wake of critical health challenges and political rifts, we urge the new governor to swiftly address this by nominating a Deputy-Governor within the constitutionally stipulated time frame,” he added.

He prayed for the new governor to succeed in his arduous journey as the number citizen of the state, while urging the Akeredolu’s family to take solace in God following the demise of the state’s beloved former governor.

According to Olaseni, the state government and the resilient people of Ondo are still at loss to the sudden demise of their beloved former governor.

Akeredolu’s indomitable spirit, courage, and tenacity in the face of relentless grip of ill health have left an indelible mark in the hearts of Ondo people.

“Governor Akeredolu, a paragon of unwavering determination, navigated the tumultuous waters of his illness with grace and fortitude, embodying the very essence of leadership.

“Today, we bow our heads in reverence, reflecting upon the tireless efforts he invested in securing the lives of Ondo State citizens, particularly through the visionary Amotekun initiative.

“His legacy in this regard is not just a chapter in our history but a living testament to the resilience of a man who spoke truth to power.

“As we mourn the departure of a political titan, let it be known that the Ondo State Conscience Movement stands in unwavering solidarity with those profoundly affected by this loss.

“We pay homage to Governor Akeredolu’s exemplary service, his foresight, and the enduring impact of his leadership, pledging to carry the torch of his ideals into the future,” Olaseni added. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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