It is about the peer review of our Governor, HE Dapo Abiodun, relative to his handling of affairs in the last
To make things less cumbersome, I will speak under thematic headings and make comparisons with the past governors and also with a few good ones in this present class. For the past, I will be limiting the
For those on the saddle right now, I will limit myself to HE Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and HE Bello Mattawalle of Zamfara.
Areas to be reviewed:
1. General perception of capacity in office
3. Quick-wins
4. Recommendations going forward.
I make bold to say that in terms of the general perception of capacity, there is no gainsaying that Ogun has never had it so disappointing. I refresh your minds to how it was in the class of 1999
Within six months, it was already clear that the Osoba government would take development to the fringes of the state and that the rural areas would get connected with activities. His Commissioner for Works, Segun Adesegun, had settled in office, and
Senator Ibikunle Amosun had, undoubtedly, within the period under review,
Moving on to the present administration, with the activities of HE Dapo Abiodun, perhaps it may seem that he is up to
2. Stabilisation of Government
Is it not strange that Ogun State has not put Commissioners in place and populated its statutory
There is the suspicion that those who do not form their cabinets on time are people who
3 Quick-Wins
Anyone who desires to govern the people must know that humans are animals of short attention spans, and they tend to make up their minds quickly.
The words on the streets of Ogun State are not favourable. Average opinion is that the Governor has taken on a responsibility that he is not prepared for.
HE Abiodun needs to review things comprehensively and remember that the class of 2019 governors are going to be under unprecedented pressure. This is because from what I sense, the 2023 race may start way too early, that is if it has not begun already,
Rarely have I seen a situation where doing less than the other guy is a good strategy. – Jimmy Spithill