Tuesday, 3rd February afforded governorship
candidates of the different political parties vying for the governorship
position of Oyo State another opportunity to tell the people what they have to
offer.
The event was the Governorship Debate organized by Ibadan’s
first private radio station, Splash
105.5 FM and the venue was the International Conference Center of the
University of Ibadan.
While Governor Abiola Ajimobi of the All Progressives
Congress, Senator Rashidi Ladoja of the Accord Party, Senator Teslim Folarin of
the People’s Democratic Party and Engr. Seyi Makinde of the Social Democratic
Party were all in attendance, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala of the Labour Party was
absent. Akala had sent a message that he had planned a campaign rally for the
Oke Ogun area of the state before the date for the debate was fixed. He
apologized for his unavoidable absence.
At the debate, the candidates spoke on policies and economic
issues, trying to further endear themselves and their programmes to the
electorate ahead of the election, slated for February 28.
Political fireworks were however on display during a segment
anchored by popular presenter, Edmund Obilo. Candidates were allowed to “trade
tackles” and ask questions from each other. While reacting to an allegation
that the cost of the Mokola flyover was inflated, leveled by Senator Ladoja,
Governor Ajimobi responded “egbon, iro le
npa” (you are lying). Some have described that singular part of the debate
as Senator Ladoja’s nemesis, recalling that he (Ladoja) meted out a somewhat
similar treatment to his predecessor, Alhaji Lam Adesina during a governorship
debate in 2003.
As the segment started, Obilo opened with the question, “Mr.
Governor, did Ladoja refund about N 500 million as a plea bargain to you?”.
Without wasting time, Senator Ajimobi struck with precision, “I maintain,
without any equivocation, that Senator Ladoja-led government, including
himself, returned more than N 500 million”, he said.
Apparently wanting more details, Edmund Obilo queried again,
“why did he return N 500 million?” Smiling at the opportunity to fire again,
Ajimobi said “because there were petitions and the EFCC came in and they
arrested all the people involved, including himself and they asked the money to
be refunded. And it has been refunded to us”.
Obilo, who described that segment of the debate as “Bull’s Eye on Stage”, to the admiration
of the audience asked in his characteristic manner on air, “are you saying
Senator Ladoja stole more than N 500 million from the Oyo State coffers by
selling shares and did not return the proceeds?” Ajimobi who seemed to gain
more confidence with each question turned to Edmund and said “did you hear my
answer? With my answer, you don’t need to ask that question. I said Senator
Ladoja’s government and participants including himself, returned the sum of N
500 million plus. The EFCC returned the money to us. He didn’t personally give
us, unexpectedly of course, but it was returned. “
Facing Senator Ladoja, the moderator asked, “Senator Ladoja,
did you return more than N 500 million?” Like a man of depth and maturity,
Ladoja, the Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland shot straight with his answer; “I
Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, did not return one penny to Oyo State” while
that threw the audience into applause, he continued, “and all efforts to paint
me black failed because, one, the cheques displayed by Oyo State Government were
not refunded by me, and they were refunded even before I was questioned by the
EFCC. And I had an opportunity before to explain to you because the Governor
said it was a case of plea bargaining, and there was nothing like plea
bargaining. We never made any plea bargain. So, if it is refunded for plea
bargaining, then there was no plea bargain. Therefore, no money was returned by
me. The case is still in court. And the monies that the Governor said were returned
were returned in May, 2008, I was only invited in August, 2008 and there was
nothing I returned either to EFCC or to Oyo State Government, and I told you
the circumstances about that. Unfortunately, the main actor is not here, maybe
he would have thrown better light. ”
Ladoja continued that “the main actor said the problem was
that we tried to encourage Senator Ladoja to work with us in 2007 to 2011, he
refused and therefore we said we must taint his holier than thou image. He said
it to a very senior statesman and that one said it was wrong”. And when Obilo
reminded that Ladoja had threatened to take the Governor to court, he said “yes,
the lawyer is here. We also wrote a letter to the Governor which he claimed he
did not receive, until we published the acknowledgement. This means that the
Governor is not always truthful in what he says”.
Facing Governor Ajimobi again, Edmund Obilo asked, “Mr.
Governor, Senator Ladoja, on a different occasion told me that you inflated the
cost of Mokola Bridge. Did you inflate the cost?” The Governor was calm in his response, “I
think there is a need for education here. Now, if you go and check the records,
Mokola Bridge was conceived in 1976. It was in the report of Dr. Olunloyo, it’s
not even a bridge, it’s a flyover, and that the flyover should be constructed.
And during Senator Ladoja’s government, they produced estimates and so on and
so forth. Based on what they produced, we called the engineers, the same
engineers in the ministries and they studied it and they brought their estimate.
In fact it was very close to each other, except that inflation of cost, the
price of cement in 2004 and 2005 is different from the price of cement now. So
you don’t expect the same price. However, every contract must be done at an
estimated cost by the ministry. So the Ministry provided the cost of N 2. 1
billion for that flyover. In between the cost estimate, there was a price
increase of petroleum products, hence the price jumped by about 40%. When I was
building my house, cement was N 3, today cement is no longer N 3. So the price
was adjusted, the cost of living index also increased by over 50%. In this
case, the price with all the other adjustments became N 2.9 billion. When you
compare your cost of projects, if you are an engineer, and if you understand
project costing, you will know that the cost of any project depends on so many
factors and your cost elements, the infrastructure of the road you are doing,
the furniture of the road you are doing, the areas of requirement in terms of
moving, so generally speaking, my answer is without any reservation, the price
of that flyover, when you compare it relatively speaking, even with Ogun State
is a very competitive price”.
When Ladoja was given the chance to respond again, he said
“I want to say that my brother is very good at giving statistics. But what we
are saying is that we compared Ogun State flyover which is double lane and one
and a half times our own, and we discovered that for every N 1 Ogun State spent
on their own, we spent N 6. That is why we cried out. Secondly, we said Ogun
State allowed trailers to pass through their own because it was pile
foundation, our own was raft foundation. Two things we complained about: The
Molete Bridge was built decades back, they provided for trailers to pass
through, it was double lane and Ogun State was also double lane, nearly one and
a half times our length here and it cost them less than our own. That is what
we are saying. Is he saying the terrain of Mokola is worse than that of Ogun
State which is very close to Ogun River? I still insist that the price was not
correct.”
He went on to aver that “and again, some people were sacked
in the ministry because they refused to endorse the bills”.
Of course, the Governor never allows himself to be outdone
in such matters, he was quick to respond that “ah, egbon, nobody was sacked for not signing. If you look at the
papers, everybody signed but let me answer your question. The difference
between a flyover and a bridge”, Ladoja however briskly interjected that “Ogun
State was also a flyover”.
Governor Ajimobi later continued that “when you are doing
comparisons, you must compare apples and apples”. It got to the peak when the
Governor pointed out that the flyovers being compared were handled by the same
contractor and Senator Ladoja described that as “the pity of it”. Ajimobi
passed what seemed like a sentence without appeal when he responded, “let me
explain now, ee ni information egbon. (You
are ill-informed my elder brother). I want you to go and check the records, the
width for our own flyover is about 10 metres, Ogun State flyover is 11.2
metres, our own length is about 540 metres, their own length is 360 metres. Go
and check, you are lying egbon, iro le
npa. Our own is more and that is why Obilo, before the questioning, that is
why you should go and find out and show us.”
Edmund Obilo again stirred the waters with the next question
which he directed at Former Governor Ladoja. He stated that “Senator Ladoja
told me that Senator Folarin came to meet him in London and in the discussion,
a term came out, Ladoja said “ja gba” (snatch
it). Did Folarin come to London to tell you about Akala? When according to some
stories, Folarin and his friends hijacked the PDP structure from Akala and he
wanted you to come in and you felt because they had “ja gbaed” Akala, he came to ja
gba you too”. Taking time to explain, Ladoja pointed out that “you are
mixing it up. That of whether they have 419ed Akala or not, that was here in
Nigeria. When I said Tesi, you are now working with Akala, he said no, we are
not working with him; we just used him to get what we want. In London, it was a
question of come and join the PDP and I said you already have the structure in
your hand which is not acceptable to many other members. Why don’t you put
everything down, let us start all over again and he said ‘what I have, I hold’.
I said if what you have, you hold, then you don’t need me.”
Senator Ladoja went on to state that “it was when I queried
him that you are now working with Akala that he said a gba Akala ni (we swindled Akala)”.
Next, it was the turn of Senator Folarin, the moderator said
“I have listened to you debate, you consistently say you don’t have money. You
were asked in a debate why didn’t you tar the road in front of your house, you
said it’s because you don’t have money like Seyi Makinde”, apparently trying to
substitute discretion for valour, the former Senate Leader interrupted him,
saying “and I have made it crystal clear that it should be the responsibility
of government at whatever level to tar the road”. The moderator was quick to
assume control again and this time, he fired another direct one, “and you were
asked again here, what is your contribution to your alma mater, when you answered
that question, you said you said you are not a rich man. As a former Senate
Leader, you are saying to Nigerians that Senator Teslim Folarin is not a rich
man and therefore cannot contribute to the University of Ibadan. Is that a Ja Gba tactics?” In his characteristic
cool and smooth bearing, Senator Folarin sought clarification as he asked ‘I
think I am finding this a bit confusing. You started with the ja gba thing do you want me to answer
both?” Obilo however pointed out that ‘I just wanted to establish that word ja gba and use it to give examples of
some of your answers in debates like this because the impression that has been
created if you don’t know is that you are a smart young man. You outsmarted
Alao-Akala and hijacked the party, Seyi Makinde is here licking his wound, you
outsmarted him out of the PDP’, showing
good initiative, Makinde decided it was time to speak out and he instantly said
“Edmund, I have put whatever happened within PDP behind me. We are looking
towards the future with hope”.
Senator Folarin’s response was “you know me reasonably well
and I will be honest with you in my answers. The art of politics is to outsmart
each other. If you have three or four people who are interested in one position
and you want to go to one destination, there is only one car to take to that
destination and there are four people who want to use the car. So what do you
do?”
The former Senate
Leader went on that “the bottom line in politics is interest. I am going to
protect my own interest first, with all due respect, before Senator Ladoja’s
interest, Teslim Folarin’s interest first. So when I went to oga, because I
didn’t think you would ask this question, I don’t want to join issues with oga
because in all ramifications, he is much more senior than (sic) me but I have
to answer this question. When I went to him in London and he said ‘this exco
cannot stand’, my thought then, I didn’t say it to him, was if oga is in Accord
Party and wants to come to our party, how can somebody in Accord Party be telling
us that what we have done is wrong or right? That is the first issue for me. I
also suspected that he was going to come out for the governorship. So you are
now asking me when I am in prime position to disband the exco and you would
come in and take over the structure and I said no. And let me make this point, in
2003, when Chief Adeojo was in charge of the structure, we were under Governor
Ladoja, under Baba Adedibu, we knew what we did to take the structure off
Adeojo”.
Done with Folarin, Obilo shifted the fireworks towards Engr.
Makinde and said ‘Engineer Seyi Makinde, you are seated very close to the
Governor, do you want to ask the Governor what happened in Soka?”
Instead of reaching for Ajimobi’s jugular with the Soka
question, Makinde, a gentleman in the real sense of the word chose to fire from
another angle. “I’ll rather concentrate on some of the things we can do
differently”, he said. Giving an example, Makinde said “Soka is intimately
linked with the issue of security in Oyo State; security is linked to the
economy because if we have an economy that shuts down at 8 O’ Clock, then it’s
a problem. We can’t be saying we want to develop the economy, treat the issue
of poverty and at 8 O’ Clock; people will have to go home. Some of the things
that I would have done differently, if I take the street lights that we see,
they are not on anymore because the government is not able to afford diesel to
run those generators, because those street lights are being run on generators. What
I would have done to achieve the same objective would have been to use gas
generators instead of diesel”.
Obilo however prodded for questions on Soka because
according to him, “the Governor had the opportunity to use this event to
explain what happened in Soka”. With Soka and security on the front burner,
Makinde said “what happened when my campaign office was invaded by the agencies
on purported instructions from the government? And two, when there was a fire
incident in Aleshinloye and we went there, we promised them a borehole, and we
actually mobilized to go in there with a borehole machine and the Local
Government Caretaker Chairman out there led thugs to that particular location
and destroyed the machine. The issue of security and sustenance of peace has
been central to this current administration and these issues also happened”. As
Makinde rounded off, Senator Folarin said “I am glad you brought up the issue
of Soka, and I don’t think we should laugh. For me, it is one of the darkest periods
in the history of this state. I want to ask, how is it possible for God’s sake
for such dastardly act to happen under the supervision of this government? That
is number one question. Number two question, when the Governor visited Soka, we
understand that a woman was killed; she was hit by a stray bullet. I want to
ask the Governor if there has been any contact with the family of the woman
that got shot.”
In his response, the Governor chose to take Senator
Folarin’s point first as he said “it would be nice to know how come as a
Senator, himself and some crooks went to remove Senator Ladoja from office, how
come it happened? You are now asking me”.
Senator Ladoja did not allow the laughter and applause that
trailed Ajimobi’s counter question to die down before reacting that “my removal
had nothing to do with Senator Folarin. It had to do with President Olusegun
Obasanjo”. Again, Ajimobi showed his oratory prowess with another question,
“how come he was the agent of the President?” Again, Ladoja responded that ‘my
removal had to do simply and squarely with General Olusegun Obasanjo who was
President at that time. Neither Chief Adedibu nor Bayo Akala could have removed
Ladoja, it was Obasanjo that said Ladoja must go because of Third Term. I
didn’t say that Obasanjo was right o. A President that swore to uphold the
constitution flouted the constitution by saying he doesn’t believe in the views
of the majority”.
Not done with Senator Folarin, Governor Ajimobi went on, “God
helps all of us, at times, He uses people. The President used Folarin and co to
carry out the dastardly act. That is one. Two, let’s now talk about Soka, Soka
existed before I came in. Even when I went there, I met a woman, relatively
mentally deranged, that said she has had a child eight years ago in that same place.
So whether you like it or not, Soka existed before we came. That is number one,
number two, Engr. Seyi Makinde said they attacked him at Aleshinloye when he
went there to sink borehole, believe you me, this is the truth, I was never
aware of it. And did you tell me? No, because Seyi Makinde, with all intent and
purposes does not belong to the violent group. Even if he belongs to it, I am
known as a peaceful man and at no time do I go around with thugs or harbor thugs.
Today, some of the people that violated order at Popo Yemoja, some of them are
working with some of our so called contestants. They are housing them. Police
went there, when they saw the boy, they wanted to arrest him, one of the
contestants called Abuja to say he is working with him.” When asked to name the
contestant, the Governor decided to leave the matter to the minds of the
audience. “Out of decorum, I’ll rather keep it. You see, when you reach a
certain level in life, it is not everything you know you say. You must be decorous
about it and I maintain that stance but I am saying some of the contestants
here present were part of it, but be that as it may, Seyi Makinde’s case, I don’t
know the details. In fact, it is news to me”.
Of course the Governor too had a remark for the other
candidates. “Even if Seyi Makinde or any other contestant here had issues of
violence, we must pursue it to a logical conclusion. The law must take its
course”, he said. He also stated there that “all of us must not encourage
violence. That I maintain. Even when we argue, it’s part of politics. We are
all brothers in the end, so I don’t think anybody should be so desperate as to
be violent or as to be mischievous or as to be telling lies. I think we should
avoid that”.
When Senator Folarin spoke after, he remarked that “I am
sure at some point, His Excellency would allude to the fact that the PDP is a
violent party, but let me inform the people of Oyo State that the people
responsible for violence in the PDP, thankfully have left the party.” That
statement drew some noise from the audience and of course Engr. Makinde, who
was one of those who left the PDP after the governorship primaries was about to
respond when Senator Folarin said “Not you Seyi Makinde. I don’t have to
mention any name, not you. Don’t say anything but seriously, the people
responsible for violence have left the party and it is not Seyi Makinde. But
having said that, there is a serious issue about the involvement of NURTW in
our body politics. We mustn’t run away from it and as much as His Excellency
would claim that oh, he is Mr. White when it comes to this; that is not
correct. I will give you two instances. Two years ago, we were in the house of
the Late Arisekola to pay sallah visit and the NURTW people who escorted him to
Arisekola’s house, they beat the hell out of our people and that is the truth. The
other one, even though it doesn’t concern me, when Senator Ladoja went to campaign
in Olomi, let us just thank God.”
Engr. Makinde, when called upon said “what I would like to say
basically is that irrespective of the position we’ve taken and what we’ve fed
our people, they know exactly the truth”.
While rounding off, the moderator reminded Senator Folarin
that ‘the last time I interviewed you, you forgot if Ajimobi was still your
relation”, the assertion was quickly followed by a question, “have you
remembered now?”. The former Senate Leader sent people reeling with laughter
with the response “I have my doubts”.
As the most senior contestant, Senator Ladoja remarked that ‘I
pity Senator Ajimobi because he is the man on the seat. It is on him all the
attacks are. It is true that his government has been the least tolerant, and it
is not his fault. When you use consultants, they must earn their pay. In the
process, the civil service has been destroyed because of excessive use of
consultants. When you use Public Relations Officers for propaganda, they put
out those things so that you can continue paying them their money. Like most of
the things that have been written, like salaries are paid on the 25th
and this and that, we know the truth now. The people have not got it. Water is
60% increased, but it’s not coming out. Roads are mended, which roads? What
about the roads in the interior of Ibadan? Choice of priority is the major problem
facing governors; it is not the amount of money.”
The former Governor also hinted that “you started a hotel at
the back of Premier (Hotel), only God knows how much you spent there, maybe a
billion Naira, you abandoned it. Technical University is abandoned”.
Interestingly, as the debate rounded off, Senator Folarin,an
Ibadan chief went over to greet the Governor, prostrating himself. The Governor
did the same to Senator Rashidi Ladoja. They all came together and took
photographs.
-Wole Adejumo
-Wole Adejumo
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