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Sen. Iyiola Omisore, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Osun, while speaking with newsmen on Sunday expressed confidence that the PDP will replicate its victory in the June 21 Ekiti governorship election in Osun come Aug. 9.
He said that the PDP would win Osun governorship election decisively because of the perceptible failures of Gov. Rauf Aregbesola’s administration in all spheres of government endeavours.
``Till today, 87 per cent of Osun State has not witnessed any meaningful development at all.
``The noise about road constructions is only limited to only two major roads; all the township roads and other Federal Government roads are abandoned.
``During our campaigns, we were forced to travel on very bad roads to reach the people.
``Besides, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)-government in Osun has bastardised the education sector of the state.
``In fact, a couple of months ago, we asked Aregbesola to do away with his `Opon Imo’ (computers distributed to students under the government’s e-learning programme).
``He spent about N8.4 billion on the scheme. `Opon Imo’ has few subjects with 87.4 per cent errors. There is no single illustrative diagram or graph in `Opon Imo’.
``There is no single figure in its graph mathematics; there is no diagram for science subjects in `Opon Imo’. The same goes for all the students in JSS 1 to JSS 3.
``So, there is a real confusion and the people of the state are fed up with it,’’ he added.
Omisore stressed that the ACN-administration in Osun had willfully foisted a state of despondency on the citizens of the state because of its maladministration.
He vowed to correct the anomaly if he was voted into power on Aug. 9.
He said that the PDP would win Osun governorship election decisively because of the perceptible failures of Gov. Rauf Aregbesola’s administration in all spheres of government endeavours.
``Till today, 87 per cent of Osun State has not witnessed any meaningful development at all.
``The noise about road constructions is only limited to only two major roads; all the township roads and other Federal Government roads are abandoned.
``During our campaigns, we were forced to travel on very bad roads to reach the people.
``Besides, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)-government in Osun has bastardised the education sector of the state.
``In fact, a couple of months ago, we asked Aregbesola to do away with his `Opon Imo’ (computers distributed to students under the government’s e-learning programme).
``He spent about N8.4 billion on the scheme. `Opon Imo’ has few subjects with 87.4 per cent errors. There is no single illustrative diagram or graph in `Opon Imo’.
``There is no single figure in its graph mathematics; there is no diagram for science subjects in `Opon Imo’. The same goes for all the students in JSS 1 to JSS 3.
``So, there is a real confusion and the people of the state are fed up with it,’’ he added.
Omisore stressed that the ACN-administration in Osun had willfully foisted a state of despondency on the citizens of the state because of its maladministration.
He vowed to correct the anomaly if he was voted into power on Aug. 9.