By Oke Aruleba @DeProf
Any noticeable crack on a gigantic edifice is traceable to its foundations.
Mending such a crack , no doubt, will be an arduous task to accomplish in that the Termites, the Woodpeckers would want the edifice crumbled at all costs.
The onerous task of taking Ado/Irepodun/Ifelodun Federal Constituency in Ekiti State to a monumental height cannot be successfully accomplished without incurring the wrath of the political Demi-gods and Fire-fighting Dream Killers.
With historical precision, Hon Fatoba inherited a groundswell of abandoned obligatory social responsibilities cum benefits which were accrueable to the Constituents as Dividends of Democracy.
Heavily saddled with the tasks of
fulfilling his electoral promises as well as mending the noticeable cracks on the inherited “political edifice” in his Constituency is vividly Herculean.
That Hon Fatoba has undauntedly with wit, tact and grit, laid the foundations for a promising and healthy present and future in his Constituency as well as making a lot of positive changes within the shortest time of his assumption of office, incurred him the wrath of the “Apostles of Doom” who have craftily advanced FIVE cogent REASONS Hon Fatoba should not be returned.
Hon Fatoba ‘s Case File reads amongst others:
Hon Fatoba is guilty of giving a face-lift to the educational sector in his Constituency. His Critic strong point of nullification is that the State -of – the – art classrooms Hon Fatoba constructed in different parts of his Constituency amount to an abberration, nay, an unusual feat.
To them, he has deviated from the stereotypical stone-age educational system which offers no values to the learners. Therefore, his giving life to the existing comatose educational system must be forestalled!
That Hon Fatoba has extended his largesse to the Healthcare Delivery System in his Constituency further irked the so called pundits. His putting under check the ravaging claws of dreadful Cancer via his donation of Cancer Screening Machine to Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) was Hon Fatoba’s Archilles heels. He should be stopped in his furher quest to rid his Constituency of high mortality rate , the dream haters suggested!
“Hunger”, is a veritable tool for vote buying at the political jobbers’ disposal during elections. That Hon Fatoba is making concerted efforts to boost agricultural productivity in his Constituency via giving cutting-edge trainings to the farmers as well as donating requisite agricultural tools to enhance robust agricultural outputs has vexatiously pitched Hon Fatoba against the political jobbers’ campaign of ” give them fish, but teach them not how to fish.”
Being a highly proactive leader imbued with the power of hindsight and foresight, Hon Fatoba’s venturing into ICT programme” for his Constituents was the last straw that broke the camel’s back.
This singular action of his, in no little magnitude, is an unpardonable crime against the DREAM HATERS: “Why should Hon Fatoba enlarge the Constituents’ horizons in order for them to see through our political machinations and manipulations?” The pundits queried in despiration.
Hon Fatoba has a big case to answer for being a Free Giver! His humanitarian gestures to all and sundry in his Constituency is the Contenders’ biggest grouse: should Hon Fatoba not just live and let the poor continue to wallow in pecarious circumstance?” “Se Hon Fatoba nikan ni” meaning, Is Hon Fatoba the only one?
May Almighty God protect and bless His own !
While keeping our fingers crossed in anticipation of the Verdict of the Masses in the Hall of Continuity for Good Governance, the mind-boggling questions are: should Hon Olusola Fatoba be denied the right of Continuity in office in spite of his impressive score card? Should he be piloried for giving a lease of life to Education, Health Care System, Technology, Agriculture as well as prioritizing people -oriented programmes in his Constituency?
VOTE FOS!
VOTE BAO/MCA!!
VOTE APC for Continuity!!!
Oke Aruleba@Deprof
A University lecturer
Ikere Indigene
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