The All Progressives Congress in Ondo State has
blamed Governor Olusegun Mimiko, for the
abduction of the National Chairman of the Social
Democratic Party, Chief Olu Falae.
The APC said this in a statement by its Publicity
Secretary, Abayomi Adesanya, on Wednesday.
The party also berated the governor for the high
rate of kidnapping, rape, robbery, extrajudicial
killing and other social vices in the state.
The APC noted that Falae was kidnapped in his
farm in the Akure area of the state.
The party
said other people had been kidnapped around the
farm about two weeks ago and a security report
was given to the governor but Mimiko and the
police authorities failed to act.
The statement read in part, “About three weeks
ago, specifically on September 2, 2015, around
Chief Olu Falae’s farm in Ala village, Akure- North
Local Government area of the state, a farmer, Mr.
Adediran Adejo, was kidnapped from his farm.
Adejo was in captivity for several days and was
not released until a ransom was paid to his
abductors.
“Governor Olusegun Mimiko, being the Chief
Security Officer of the state, the Ondo State Police
Command and other security agencies had
adequate information and notice about the
kidnapping and other criminal activities in this
area and across the state, but they were
lackadaisical about these developments.
“The kidnapping of Chief Falae, being the second
within a period of three weeks in this particular
area, Ala village, is totally unacceptable and it is
an indictment on Governor Mimiko, the police and
other security agencies for their lackadaisical
attitude and dereliction of duty.”
The APC wondered how the security vote was
being spent in the light of the surge in crime in
the state
It said the ‘fire brigade’ approach on the current
manhunt of Falae’s kidnappers is because a
prominent and famous Nigerian is the latest
victim.
It added, “The APC’s investigation revealed that a
whooping sum of N1.5bn is being deducted as
security vote from the state’s treasury on a
monthly basis. If this amount is committed to
securing lives and properties, these dastardly acts
would have abated. “We don’t want to believe
that the security vote is going into private
pockets as it is being speculated.”
The APC also berated a former Minister of
Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, for blaming the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal
Government for Falae’s kidnap. It added that the
Federal Government could not be held liable for
such a crime.
However, the Ono State Commissioner for
Information, Kayode Akinmade, slammed the APC
for trivialising Falae’s kidnap.
The commissioner wondered how the APC could
blame the governor for a surge in crimes such as
rape and kidnapping. Akinmade wondered if the
kidnapping of the wife of the Managing Director of
The SUN, Doyin Nwosu, in Lagos last week was
also the fault of Mimiko.
He urged the party to be constructive in its
criticisms of the state government instead of
peddling lies.
He said, “It is unfortunate that the APC can
trivialise the kidnap of an elder statesman. Even
in Lagos, which is an APC state, there are also
kidnappings.”
Akinmade slammed the APC for saying that
N1.5bn was deducted by the state government
monthly as security vote.
He said, “Everyone knows the state of the
economy today and many states are struggling to
pay salaries. Does it make sense for us to deduct
N1.5bn as security vote?”
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