Group Calls For Sack Of Power Minister, Adelabu

President Bola Tinubu has been advised to consider the removal of the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, owing to the growing concerns about his capacity,  leadership style, and poor decision making, which may seriously harm the government as it had already done to the President’s party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Oyo State.

Relating the outcome of Saturday’s by-election in Ibadan North Federal Constituency of Oyo State, where Bayo Adelabu led APC to a humiliating 12-0 defeat, to governance, the Concerned Progressive Leaders in Oyo State said the unimpressive growth in the power sector might not be unconnected to Adelabu’s glaring  poor decision making, insensitivity to diverse perspectives, arrogance and questionable governance practices.

The leaders, who expressed sadness over the abysmal performance of the party in the election, disclosed that the unilateral imposition of the unpopular candidate on the party for the election, arrogance, bad human relations and inane allotment of positions and government patronages by the minister have destroyed the party in Oyo State.

In a press statement signed by the Chairman of the Concerned Leaders, Chief Tejumola Adisa, the leaders avered that APC failed woefully in the by- election as a result of the Minister’s poor decision of  single handedly picking an unpopular candidate out of the more qualified and popular aspirants that bought forms for the APC House of Representatives contest.

‘’In a reckless display of naked power, the Minister without any recourse to party leaders in the local government and the state arrogantly imposed Mr Adewale Olatunji, who had not been associating with the party against more reputable and acceptable active party members, that included former local government chairmen and former members of House of Assembly.

At the end of the day, Adelabu’s imposed candidate was roundly defeated in all the 12 wards, including his polling unit, where he struggled to win just 6 votes. 

Insensitive to diverse perspectives, unmindful of plurality of the state and total neglect of the loyal and dedicated members of the All Progressives Congress,who worked for the success of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the party in 2023, when Adelabu abandoned the party to take the gubernatorial ticket of the Accord Party, the Oyo State Minister gave the three major appointments allocated to Oyo State to only members of his Accord Party in just one local government.

Exercising his power as a Minister, Chief Adelabu made Mr. Rasheed Adegboyega, a failed House of Representatives aspirant of the Accord Party in Oluyole Federal Constituency, the Executive Director, Corporate Services of Rural Electrification Agency. 

Adelabu also made the president appoint the leader of the Accord Party in Oluyole Local Government, Hon. Ibrahim Olaifa, as the  Representative of Oyo State in the all-important South West Development Commission.

Capping his inane and lack of character appointments, Minister Adelabu misled President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in appointing another person from  Oluyole Local Government as the Oyo State Commissioner for Federal Character Commission. This position was given to the failed candidate of the Accord Party, Mr. Ayodeji Abass Aleshinloye. Unbelievably, Aleshinloye already had another federal appointment facilitated for him by Adelabu before last week’s appointment.

In a state of 33 local government areas, it speaks to fatuousness, height of insensitivity and recklessness, which bothered on poor leadership, meagre thinking for a so-called leader to give three available appointments to persons from just one local government and all from his former political party.

The leaders therefore urged the President to consider the immediate removal of the minister for his obvious lack of capacity and ability to take good decisions and lead  effectively before further harms are done to the government and the All Progressives Congress.

In addition, the APC stalwarts  called for the annulment  of all the weird appointments done by Adelabu and shared the positions reasonably and justly among the three senatorial districts of the state.