State EXCO meeting: Osun APC suffers deep Amnesia

Mon, Sep 11, 2023
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OLAWALE Rasheed, spokesperson to Osun State governor, has reminded the Osun state All Progressive Congress, APC,  that former Governor Gboyega Oyetola held his maiden state executive council meeting on November 4 , 2019, almost a year after the 2018 governorship election.

“It is therefore a probable loss of memory for the state APC to accuse the current administration of either not holding or not announcing to the public the meetings of the state executive council meeting,” Rasheed said.

According to him, “As much as we are not using the abysmal record of the previous government as a yardstick, we pointed out this obvious deceit and memory loss to further help the public to see the falsity in the badly split state APC and the incorrigiblility of the state party leadership.

He said: “Members of the public are assured that their Governor and his cabinet are working round the clock to expand delivery of democratic dividends and correct the big mess of the recent past.

“The cabinet members are for the past three weeks deepening the state sectoral agenda through rigorous brainstorming sessions with the establishment in preparation for an elaborate and expanded state executive council meeting.

“We advise the APC to read through its years of locust in state governance before spewing further falsehood and misinformation into public space.”

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September 11, 2023 @ 18:58 GMT|

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