Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and deputy governor Olayide Adelami. Credit: Peoples Gazette
The Ondo State Government has debunked rumours of a rift between Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and Deputy Governor, Olayide Adelami, labelling the allegations as baseless attempts to sow public mistrust.
In a statement on Monday, the Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor, John Akinduro, faulted an online publication alleging that Adelami was denied access to his official residence over a political disagreement with the governor.
“For the sake of well-meaning residents and lovers of Ondo State, Dr Adelami and his boss share an abiding bond and mutual respect, so significant that detractors had to make up this lie to create public mistrust and satisfy their ungodly appetite.
“Dr Adelami has often demonstrated that his loyalty to his principal remains absolute,” the statement read in part.
The government insisted that the deputy governor had never stayed in what the report described as a “ramshackle hotel” and was not at any time barred from entering his lodge.
The statement added, “These lies only exist in the imagination of the anti-democratic elements peddling such.”
Akinduro explained that Aiyedatiwa, upon assuming office, had ordered a facelift of the deputy governor’s official residence, which has now been completed.
The statement further noted that Adelami, whether in public or private, had always spoken highly of his principal’s leadership style, commending him for his commitment to democratic ideals and his “amiable disposition.”
The government urged those spreading what it described as divisive propaganda to “eschew bitterness” and support Aiyedatiwa’s administration in its drive to actualise the vision for a better Ondo State.