By DAUD OLATUNJI
ABEOKUTA — Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has described the administration of Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, as too slow in the process of giving the dividends of democracy to the people.
Speaking in Abeokuta, National Vice-Chairman of the party in South-West, Mr. Razaq Muse, rated Amosun’s performance as below average.
The party, which also condemned the recent local government election, however, implored Amosun to make his administration more result-oriented, transparent and ensure good governance in the state.
Speaking through the Lagos State Chairman, Chief Ajibade Emiabata-Balogun, who led a three-man visitation panel to the Ogun State Chapter of CPC, Muse said the ACN-led administration in Ogun State appeared too slow in spreading the dividends of democracy to the people of the state.
He said: “Comparing the socio-economic development and infrastructure renewal going on in Lagos and Oyo states but, Ogun State is too slow in distributing the dividends of democracy to the people.
“From the information reaching me and my two visits to Abeokuta, there has not been significant change in the state capital since Senator Ibikunle Amosun took over the mantle of power in the State over a year ago.”
The however advised Governor Amosun to free the local government councils from the State shackles engendered by unnecessary and unconstitutional encumbrances.
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