By Kolade Larewaju
ABEOKUTA – FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo has taken a swipe at the eight years administration of Governor Olugbenga Daniel of Ogun State and decried the high level of infrastructural decay.

Gbenga and Obasanjo
The former president who led other PDP leaders in the Southwest including the Vice-Chairman, Tajudeen Oladipupo, Senator Yinka Omilani, former governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola thanked the party supporters for standing bye the party noting that the PDP in the state had been repositioned to serve the people better if voted into power.
He decried the deplorable condition of roads in Abeokuta metropolis, adding that he was influential to the dualisation of the Sagamu-Abeokuta Expressway.
He blamed the perennial water scarcity in Ogun State on the failure of the state government under the leadership of Governor Daniel explaining that the non-remittance of N1billion counterpart funding of
the state government to complement N1billion provision he made into
the budget.
He equally described the recent reduction in the school fees being paid by students in Ogun State as a belated effort adding that the administration of Governor Daniel has embarked on the last minute rush
in order to impress the people of the state.
He however advised the masses of Ogun State not to be deceived but should vote right noting that they should not vote for someone who will be remitting 30 per cent of the revenue to be generated in Ogun
State to Lagos State.
He said “I have always wanted the best for Nigeria that was why I did everything within my power to ensure that Jonathan emerged as President in the last election”.
He appealed to the electorate in the state not to allow themselves to be “deceived by the PPN propaganda”, insisting that the party (PPN) had nothing to offer them.
According to him, the PPN leadership is made up of a faction of the PDP which ruled the state for eight years and instead of improving the lives if the people, their lives were worsened, adding, “Don’t let
them defraud you again”.
He expressed confidence in Olurin’s leadership, saying “he (Olurin) did it in Oyo and Ekiti States, he can do it again if given the chance”.
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