Why I Won’t Probe Oyetola’s Administration — Adeleke
Governor Adegboyega Oyetola and Senator Ademola Adeleke

The incoming Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has disclosed that his administration will not probe Governor Adegboyega Oyetola when sworn in as Governor while explaining his reasons for doing so.

He pointed out that it is true that his transition committee is not getting adequate cooperation from the present government, he expects that the situation will change before the handover date.

In a chat with reporters on Monday, the spokesperson of the governor-elect, Olawale Rasheed disclosed that the incoming administration intends to quickly make known its policy after studying the handover note that would be prepared by the outgoing government, adding that there is no form of breach of trust between the incoming and outgoing administration.

Mr Rasheed said: ‘There is no form of breach of trust between us. It is normal for hiccups like these to happen when there is a change of government between two parties. We are hopeful that we will get more cooperation as we move forward.

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He went on to add that; ‘We won’t be probing the present administration. What we will do is just go through the handover notes to put issues in perspective before announcing our policy statement.

‘To probe an administration will also amount to wasting precious time of the new administration and with the people’s expectations from us; that will be expensive for us.

‘So far, so good, we have put in place a transition committee to liaise with the administration to facilitate a smooth transition, though we have not been getting what we expected. We have submitted our letter to them and it has been acknowledged, so we expect adequate cooperation.’

Recall that Adeleke had recently announced that he is ready to defend his victory if it comes to it at the election petition tribunal which had been instigated by Oyetola.

Africa Today News, New York

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