Mimiko
APC says Gov is callous and insensitive to Ondo workers
The Ondo chapter of the ruling party stressed that the Governor's
trip outside the country is not only callous but unacceptable to the
people
The All Progressives Congress in Ondo State has expressed disappointment and concerns over the Governor, Olusegun Mimiko's trip to UK despite his inability to resolve industrial action following five months of unpaid salaries.
Mimiko and Labour
unions failed to reach any agreement to call off the strike despite
interventions by traditional rulers as the Governor insists the
government has no money to pay workers.
The Ondo
chapter of the ruling party stressed that the Governor's trip outside
the country is not only callous but unacceptable to the people as it had
little or no economic benefit to the state.
“This is the height
of callousness on the part of Governor Mimiko and it is totally
unacceptable to the people who elected him to take care of their
welfare,” the party stated.
In a statement
released by APC’s Director of Publicity, Steve Otaloro, the party found
it confounding to see the Governor leaving the state to deliver a
lecture despite the sufferings and agitations of the state workers.
“In
spite of this serious issue confronting the state, Governor Olusegun
Mimiko still had the audacity to travel out of the country to the United
Kingdom without making any meaningful effort to end the strike action
of the state workers.
“But this present trip to
the UK which is of no economic benefit to the state is uncalled for at
this time in the midst of serious crisis that has engulfed the state
which requires serious attention of the governor that prides himself as
running ‘A Caring Heart’ Government,” the statement said.
“It
should also be noted that Dr. Olusegun Mimiko’s previous trips seem not
to have yielded a single foreign investment to the state. Instead, his
policies have killed businesses in the state through multiple taxation
inflicted on existing businesses.
“The opulent
lifestyle of the governor and his family at the Government House and the
fact that he’s living large enough at the expense of the state must
have beclouded him not to appreciate the pains and the hunger that
permeate the entire citizenry in the state.
“But
he should remember that this was not what he promised the people at his
inaugural speech where he boasted ‘I Will Work For You’ in his now
infamous 2009 speech,” the statement read.
In a
report by Premium Times, Gov Mimiko’s trip to the UK was on the
invitation of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International
Affairs.
The Governor was billed to speak in one
of the sessions of its 2016 conference and deliver a lecture on
“Healthcare for All: From Aspiration to Implementation” at a break-out
session.
It was further reported that while the
Chatham House committed itself to paying for the governor’s travel
expenses, it was not stated if the payment covered the cost of the Gov’s
entourage that included Commissioner for Health, Dayo Adeyanju; Chief Press Secretary, Eni Akinsola and Media Aide to the governor, John Paul.
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