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Osun: Omipidan vs Alimi, the reality of cognitive deficiency in governance

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The man called Adegboyega Oyetola, the incumbent Governor of Osun by cognitive examination is sound and cerebral. 

Oyetola’s responses to several logical issues of concerns since he was picked as the standard bearer by the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the gubernatorial contest of 2018 have been flawless, confirming his strong educational background in truth and indeed.

Regrettably, the Governor simply lacks the capacity to recruit competent hands to handle certain areas of governance, specifically in the area of media and strategic communication.

While Oyetola, out of alleged conjugal consideration appointed a dunce and nitwit to be in charge of the Ministry of Information, the Governor’s spokesman is a certified weakling and nincompoop.

Mr Omipidan, from all indications displayed high degree of cognitive deficiency in his interaction with the former Commissioner for Local Government in the state, Barrister Kolapo Alimi on Channels Television Monday evening.

For Omipidan to have lost in thoughts and woefully failed to respond appropriately even when Alimi claimed that his unpopular bloc in the Osun APC, popularly known as “The Osun Progressives”, TOP, won 27 Local Governments and one area office in the just concluded Local Government Congress of Saturday was a pointer to sheer ineptitude and paucity of mental strength.

Alimi, in his concluding thought maligned Governor Oyetola, describing him as a man without democratic principle and decency, as Omipidan again lost in thought, and remained inertia.

All in all, the Governor must wake up from his slumber and quickly move to rescue his party from ignominious end.

Abel Dada writes from Oluponna.

Doris Israel Ijeoma is a journalist with special interest in politics, entertainment, tech and digital marketing. For inquiries, you can reach her via 09076290172.

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