ADEBAYO SHITTU DOESN’T HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE GOVERNOR – AJIMOBI
By: Admin
Governor
Abiola Ajimobi has said he will not support the Minister of Communications,
Adebayo Shittu, in his bid to succeed him as governor of Oyo State.
The
governor said this during an exclusive interview with the Roadmap 2019,
Although
the governor and the minister, who has since declared his intention to run for
governor of the state in 2019, are members of the All Progressives Congress,
the governor doesn’t consider him qualified for the role.
Asked
if he would support Mr Shittu, Governor Ajimobi replied in the negative.
“He doesn’t have what it takes to be a governor,” the governor said. “I have been a governor now for seven years. I know the qualities of someone who should be a governor; he doesn’t have it. His temperament cannot be that of a governor.”
As far
as Governor Ajimobi is concerned, governors must be reserved and should have
proven themselves in their field of expertise, something he believes he
achieved before going into politics.
“I was
an oil and gas man. I rose to the peak of my career as a managing director,” he
said, stressing that he did not work for just any company but rose through the
ranks to become MD of a subsidiary of Shell Petroleum.
“Not
only in Nigeria but outside Nigeria. I was chief executive of Shell (Petroleum)
companies outside Nigeria,” he added.
Despite
ruling out the governorship credentials of Mr Shittu, the governor insists he
has nothing against the minister. He also believes the communication minister
is free to go ahead and contest in the elections.
As far
as Governor Ajimobi is concerned, he is only stating what he believes to be the
facts.
“If you behave unconventionally and I say you behave unconventionally, is that derogatory? I have nothing against him, to be honest. I just like people to have decorum, I like people with style,” he said.
The
Oyo governor who was in office when President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Mr
Shittu to his cabinet in 2015, distanced himself from the appointment.
When
asked if he believes Mr Shittu wouldn't have been appointed minister if he truly
lacked the qualities the governor claims he lacked, Governor Ajimobi said the
APC in Oyo was against the appointment.
“The
party didn’t support the nomination,” he said.
Both
have engaged in a war of words in recent months with the 2019 elections six
months away.
Mr
Shittu who went into politics early in life and was elected into the Oyo State
House of Assembly at the age 26 in 1983, has accused Governor Ajimobi of being
desperate to stop him from becoming governor.
In
May, after the ward congresses of the APC, the minister was quoted as saying,
“He (the governor) thinks that I am too principled, firm, unbendable and
uncompromising when it comes to the issues of morality. It is he who is
desperate to stop me, not me being desperate to become governor.”
Ultimately,
the governor believes it would be up to the people of Oyo State to decide who
would govern them should the minister become a governorship candidate after
party primaries.
As
things stand, Governor Ajimobi believes there are “many people” who are better
qualified to become governor of the state.
(Channels)
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