A chieftain of the Ogun State chapter of the Labour Party, Otunba Olumide Osunsina, has described Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s policies as too elitist, verbally expressing the regime has failed to impact family income.
He verbalized the massive structures the governor was building were grandiose.
Osunsina, who verbalized with our correspondent in an interview during the week, verbalized, “You are making a plethora of mistakes by calling urban instauration performance. You cannot call what you are visually perceiving around in Ogun performance; they are mere activities. Performance has to impact on the family income. You cannot call what does not impact on family income performance.
“The people do not feel the impact of what the regime is doing. There are a plethora of resentments. I don’t cerebrate the people are more preponderant off under this regime.
“One can build roads for grandiose reason and can withal build roads for economic prosperity. The rural roads that lead to urban areas that sanction goods and accommodations of farmers to get to town conveniently, those are the roads that have economic consequentiality. The massive roads built for grandiose reason in city centres don’t have economic value.”
But the spokesperson for APC in Ogun State, Mr. Sola Lawal, dissented with the LP chieftain, claiming that Amosun’s performance had been variously described as tremendous.
Lawal verbalized, “Anyone claiming that Amosun has not performed must be pitied for exhibiting paucity of erudition. When a regime has leapt beyond mundane run of the mill style of governance marked by ineptitude to the stage of global standard and yet someone cheekily still lives in denial, then such an individual can only be pitied.”