Osun Is Now a Failed State– Omisore

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Former deputy governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has described the state as a failed state because of the financial recklessness of the state governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who has been unable to pay workers in the state for the past seven months.

Omisore while speaking with journalists at the Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osogbo said “It is good that Ogbeni Aregbesola admitted that the issue of Osun State financial crisis was beyond his capacity. But this admission is not enough, I expected him to have communicated to the state House of Assembly and honourably leave the seat of the governor.

“Osun is now a failed state because of financial recklessness of the governor. I really appreciate the fact that he confessed that the present state of Osun affairs is beyond him but he should immediately throw in the towel.

“Nearly all commercial banks in Osun Sate are being owed one form of loan or the other. The matter has reached that stage that the Committee of Bankers in the state at their meeting resolved that no bank should borrow this government any more. They are also waiting for remittances into state coffers.”

Aregbesola while reacting to the allegations through his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon said “We are not surprised that the unpaid salary has made Omisore to find his voice after his fruitless search for a non-existent mandate. We do not expect anything better from a man, who at the best of times, still fabricated lies against the Aregbesola administration all in his desperation to get the acceptance of the Osun people.

“Aregbesola is not reckless and the records and evidence abound to establish this fact.The National Bureau of Statistics, the Debt Management Office of the Presidency, and other agencies that operated under the PDP, could not find anything against Aregbesola other than statistics that confirm how the Osun economy has been improved.”

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