.As group urges Osun workers to brace up for return of dark old days
A Socio-political group, Osun Shall Rise Again, OSRA, has cautioned the governor-elect, Senator Ademola Adeleke to tread softly and stop behaving like a village headmaster who suddenly found himself as the acting Mayor of a city.
Reacting to the statement from the Governor-elect over the appointment of new Permanent Secretaries, the group noted that threatening to sack workers when he is yet to be sworn in shows the type of administration he wants to run.
OSRA therefore urges workers to brace up for the return of dark old days.
In a statement signed by the Secretary and Chairman of OSRA, Saheed Bakare and Lanre Akeju, respectively, they encouraged the newly-appointed Permanent Secretaries to dare the Governor-elect, adding, “We will be available to fight this battle on your behalf.”
The group further said, “for betraying Oyetola, we are not supposed to have pity for you. We warned you that a school dropout will not value you. But some of you failed to listen to us. Now you can see.
“We commend Oyetola for fulfilling his promise of putting an end to Coordinating Directors in the State. This is where we differ with the Governor-elect.
“The Governor-elect must be careful. Utterances such as the one he is making is enough to make God turn against him. As for us, we are ready to go to any length to ensure that the enviable records of Osun under Oyetola are not eroded.”
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