Why There Is Disagreement Between Aregbesola And Me – Gov Oyetola Reveals

The Osun state Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has revealed that the disagreement that existed between him, his predecessor, Rauf Aregbesola, and some party leaders was a result of alleged non-inclusion.

The governor explained that those in disagreement with him wanted to be involved in appointment processes.

He made the clarification when he appeared at NAN Forum on Sunday, adding that the issues involved are not personal but for the progress and development of the state.

Oyetola noted that efforts are on to resolve the crisis between him, Aregbesola and others in the state.

“I don’t want to go into specifics, all I know is that, yes some people are aggrieved for different reasons and it is natural.

“You do appointments and some people believe they should be part of it, but they are not; they become aggrieved. But that doesn’t mean that what you have done is wrong,” he said.

The governor, however, described Aregbesola, who currently serves as the Minister of Interior, as a brother and well-wisher.

Oyetola, who said that possible disagreements could not be totally ruled out in politics and governance, however, insisted that there was nothing personal between the two of them.

He said that possible areas of disagreement could also have been in respect of disparities and changes in some policies and programmes his government inherited from the Aregbesola administration.

“Let me say this, Ogbeni and I are brothers, yes, we can have little disagreements; these are not unexpected.

“You mentioned the issue of tinkering with some policies of education, which in any case was desirable by the people.

“Some could misinterpret this to mean something else. We did it in good faith and in line with the demand of the people and we followed due process to do that.

“Like I mentioned, policies are supposed to be reviewed from time to time.

“I have had cause to reverse myself even as a governor.

“That’s part of life. That thing was unduly exaggerated by some people, giving different meanings to it.

“That doesn’t change the fact that we are brothers. I hate people saying we are quarrelling. There’s no basis for it. We are not quarrelling at all.

“I don’t know why people are always asking me if he’s going to support my second term election. Well… I have said that he is my brother and I believe he will want to ensure my success.

“Without quantifying it, I put in my best for the eight years of his success.

“That is the much that I can say.

“I don’t want to go into specifics, all I know is that, yes some people are aggrieved for different reasons and it is natural.

“You do appointments and some people believe they should be part of it, but they are not; they become aggrieved. But that doesn’t mean that what you have done is wrong.

“Naturally, we could have a few disagreements even in politics. Fixing of conflicts is part of politics; we can find a way of conflict resolution and move on.

“We have actually set up a committee on reconciliation; to see people who are genuinely aggrieved and to be brought back to the same single-family that we used to be.

“I believe with time, we should be able to achieve that,” he said.

 

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