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Visit To Owners Of Auctioned Vehicles By Funke Akindele And Jandor - Appalling, Says Lagos APC

   Funke Akindele 

The visit to persons whose vehicles were recently auctioned by the Lagos State government by Olajide Adediran (Jandor) and Funke Akindele, the guber candidate and running mate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) respectively, has been condemned by Seye Oladejo, the APC spokesperson in the state.

                                             Olajide Adediran (Jandor)

In a statement released on Sunday, he described the visit as “appalling.”

See statement below;

JANDOR’S DESPERATION IS APPALLING.

Our attention has been drawn to the recent characteristic charade of the PDP governorship candidate in Lagos state, Jide Adediran.

It’s saddening that Jandor and his deputy, Funke Akindele, have graduated from playing politics with human lives to blatantly encouraging the break down of law and order in our dear state.

The visit to citizens who paid the price for violating state traffic laws, compensating , inducing and encouraging them is an act that’s totally unacceptable in any decent society.

The move of Jandor amounts to turning compassion and charity on its head.

It was pathetic that he simply interpreted the loss of his hosts to having their means of livelihood taken away from them when in actual fact, people have lost their lives to accidents as a result of driving against traffic.

However, we are not surprised by the promotion of lawlessness by the opposition party as it remains consistent with their desperation as we count down to the next elections.

Their role in the spread of Covid with the promotion and sponsorship of needless mass gatherings- ENDSARS- during pandemic and the social events hosted by his deputy, Funke Akindele are pointers to the lawlessness of the duo and their party.

We expect Funke to be eternally grateful to the state governor for receiving less than a slap on her wrist for a life threatening crime against the state.

There’s no doubt that good governance can only thrive where law and order prevail.

We recommend the recent honest admission of the former national deputy chairman of PDP, Chief Bode George, that the opposition party has no hope of winning elections in the South West to the political neophytes so that they can put their desperation in check.

They may wish to note that Lagosians are not fooled by their constantly playing to the gallery because they have nothing to offer.

Our government has the political will and duty to uphold the state laws at all times without succumbing to needless blackmail in the name of irresponsible politicking.

Seye Oladejo

Lagos State APC Spokesman.

18/09/2022.

Comments

  1. 1. Hope it applies to ALL persons including the law makers and enforcers? Nobody is above the law
    2. What fine will Lagos State government authorities pay for bad roads, unmotorable roads, lack of traffic lights at many intersections, poor drainage systems, lack of street lights, inability to take illegally parked tankers off roads, lack of white lines on the road, lack of pedestrian bridges at certain points, poor refuse disposal system, etc?
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  2. 1. Hope it applies to ALL persons including the law makers and enforcers? Nobody is above the law
    2. What fine will Lagos State government authorities pay for bad roads, unmotorable roads, lack of traffic lights at many intersections, poor drainage systems, lack of street lights, inability to take illegally parked tankers off roads, lack of white lines on the road, lack of pedestrian bridges at certain points, poor refuse disposal system, etc?
    🤷‍♂️

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  3. This are statements of desperation. Why auction people's vehicles without first sending a bill to d owner's with a time frame to pay up.

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