Its Publicity Secretary, Kennedy Peretei, said in a statement issued on Saturday in Akure that the governor should instead work toward the betterment of the welfare of people of Ondo State.
“Our party and its candidate cannot be part of government that has crippled the healthcare system in the State. We cannot be part of a government that has withdrawn free shuttle buses meant for school children.“It is unthinkable that Akeredolu can ask our candidate to join a government that has pauperised civil servants in the state through the payment of 30 per cent salaries that are not even regular.
“It is important to stress that before the October 2020 election, Eyitayo Jegede and the PDP drew up a well-articulated manifesto on education, healthcare delivery, agriculture, industrialisation, welfare of civil servants and much more in contradiction to what is obtainable now in the state. Responding to PDP’s charges, APC chairman in Ondo State, Mr Ade Adetimehin, told NAN that the opposition party’s standpoints were mere media hype.
According to Adetimehin, PDP’s problem is that it has yet to recover from the Supreme Court’s verdict.
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