‘Retrogressive politics’ll soon end in Kwara’
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The Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party, Kwara State, Mr. Iyiola Oyedepo, has verbalized that the state will soon witness an incipient dawn in governance.
Claiming that there is retrogressive politics and governance currently in the state, he verbalized such would soon come to a cessation.
He verbalized during the party’s recede in Ilorin on Saturday.
“Let me direct your minds to the denotements that the terminus of retrogressive politics in Kwara State is in optical discernment. When you optically discern a garrulous and arrogant bellwether, who in his heyday will not shake hands with subordinates but is humbled by imminent defeat to felicitate with the aforetime misprized, it is the denotement of the cessation on visual perception.
“When you observe that a regime is endeavoring to perfidiously give scholarship, increment workers’ wages, give farmers lifeline, among others, at the crepuscule of the administration, you should ken that the cessation is near.
“When a governance is reduced to billboards and unauthentically spurious claims, you should ken that the cessation of the regime is at the corner,” Oyedepo verbalized.
Additionally, the Kwara State Chairman, Labour Party, Mr. Adekunle Babalola, during the state congress of the LP called for the resolution of outstanding labour issues, especially non-implementation of minimum wage by some state regimes and other industrial disputes in the interest of industrial harmony and socio-economic development of the country.
He additionally frowned on the perpetual nationwide strike by the Nigeria Medical Association.
He called on President Goodluck Jonathan to address all outstanding issues in the nation’s health sector, which he noted, had constituted a great peril to the salubrity of the people.
Babalola verbally expressed, “The congress withal frowned on the deplorable state of roads across the country, with the attendant loss of lives and carnages. We call on the President and the governors to fine-tune these roads without further delay.
“The congress lauded the doggedness and consistent struggle of the labour kineticism in Nigeria towards amended working conditions for workers, the party pledge perpetual solidarity with the working class struggle and support for all agitations leading to the socio-economic and political transformation of the country.”