👤 Abdul Tukur, DENISAURUS News
Agboola Ajayi, the outgoing deputy Governor of Ondo State has said that he plans to remain in office till February 2021.
Despite falling out with Rotimi Akeredolu, the governor of the state, who recently won an election for second term, Mr Ajayi noted that the first term mandate was for four years.
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In a statement released by Mr ajayi’s spokesperson, “the news of his impending resignation is being sponsored by the governor through the propaganda machinery and machinations of Ondo State Ministry of Information as a subterfuge in preparation for a macabre plan to put the deputy governor’s forged signature on a prepared resignation letter.”
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The statement states that “the Deputy Governor was elected together with Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN by the good people of Ondo State in 2016.
“That four years mandate given to both men will not end until 23rd February 2021. ““The general public should be wary of these latest antics and desperation of the Governor to remove his Deputy by all means and at any cost illegally.