Amosun, who had won Ogun Central Senate seat on the platform of APC during the parliamentary poll, openly mobilised and worked for APM Akinlade’s candidacy.
Amosun and Abiodun were longtime allies before the governorship ambition tore them apart, in build up to 2019 elections. How will the governor-elect handle their issues?
While addressing newsmen in his house at Iperu-Remo, Ikenne area of the state, Abiodun said the contest for governorship seat was not “a personal thing” rather, he believed he had something to offer the state in term of service.
The oil magnate pointed out that he neither exhibit or say anything negative about Amosun during the electioneering. He also played down question raised on whether he intends to probe Amosun’s government or not, upon assuming office.
He promised to run “a government for all” by rendering “focused, qualitative and open governance.”
Abiodun said “I don’t think anyone would have observed that we started our campaign or during our campaign that I exhibited any form of anger against Governor Ibikunle Amosun, neither have I, at any point in time, say anything negative about him during our campaign.
“So, it is important to note that this is not a personal thing. It is about believing that one has something to give in terms of service to Ogun State.
“What we did during our campaign was to focus on the issues. I think we did that successfully by endearing ourselves to the heart of the electorate. I believe the electorate have spoken and they have spoken well. So, anger does not have a place.”
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