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Monday, April 1, 2024

Local Council Boss, Hon Oluwatuyi Criticizes Afuye's Political Antics.

Local Council Boss, Hon Oluwatuyi Criticizes Afuye's Political Antics.



In a scathing letter addressed to Mr. Afuye, the Executive Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area, Honorable Oluwatuyi Gbenga, expressed his surprise at the recent attention-seeking behavior exhibited by Afuye. The letter, penned in response to Afuye's public statements, criticized his actions and questioned his credibility as a political figure.

The chairman highlighted his skepticism towards Afuye from the outset, particularly noting the absence of political appointments despite his purported praise for BAO. Describing Afuye as a "paperweight politician," Hon Oluwatuyi accused him of attempting to garner relevance through hollow press releases on social media, rather than substantive contributions to governance.

The letter characterized Afuye as a "political butterfly," emphasizing his lack of substantial influence despite his self-perceived importance. The chairman referenced Afuye's selection as the deputy governorship candidate for the Action Democratic Party (ADP) by Mrs. Halle, the party's gubernatorial candidate, as a misguided attempt to elevate his political stature.

Contrary to Afuye's aspirations, the chairman asserted that BAO remains committed to effective governance and is undeterred by distractions from political opportunists like Afuye. Gbenga commended BAO's efforts to improve governance in the state and expressed confidence in his continued leadership.

Looking ahead to the 2026 elections, the chairman warned against the emergence of "notice-me politicians" like Afuye, whom he accused of seeking personal gain rather than genuine public service. He cautioned against falling prey to the manipulative tactics of such individuals and urged voters to prioritize candidates with a demonstrated commitment to the welfare of the state.

The letter concluded with a reaffirmation of support for BAO's administration and a call for unity among stakeholders to advance the state's development agenda.

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