2023: Folarin Was One Of My Father’s Closest Allies, His Gov’s Agenda Had His Blessings — Alao-Akala
2023: Folarin Was One Of My Father’s Closest Allies, His Gov’s Agenda Had His Blessings — Alao-Akala.
Olamijuwonlo, son of late former governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), for Ogbomoso North/Ogbomoso South/Oriire, has advised Engr. Muftau Open Salawu to stop dropping his father’s name in a distressed bid to salvage his shaky political future.
According to the former chairman of Ogbomoso North local government, Sen. Teslim Folarin, candidate of the APC in the 2023 governorship election, was one of the closest politicians to his dad until he breathed his last early this year.
Open Salawu, who also aspired to fly APC’s flag for the House of Representatives’ seat early this year, before leaving APC for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had on Monday, in a statement, said that there was what he called inflammatory battle between the late former governor and the three-term senator representing Oyo central senatorial district, adding that the Ogbomoso-born politician would have supported incumbent governor Seyi Makinde’s re-election bid.
Reacting to the statement, Olamijuwonlo said he did not hold anything against, nonetheless advised him against using the name of his father to drive a personal ambition.
According to him, Folarin’s works would have been easier were Alao-Akala alive as he would have been in the forefront activating old networks.
“To put the record straight, Engr. Mufutau Open Salawu is someone I know, especially as he is my kinsman. I didn’t want to say this but I have to say it for posterity sake. Engr. Open Salawu was never a member of the Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala’s political dynasty. So, I wonder where he got the information that my father and Sen. Folarin were fighting before his demise earlier this year.
“If it is a joke, he should please stop it. My father was a peace-loving person and would say things as they were not minding whose ox was gored. While he didn’t have anything personal against Governor Seyi Makinde, Otunba would never do anything anti-party. Wherever he was, he identified with proudly. So, for Engr. Open Salawu to have said that statement was not only mischievous but also nonsensical.
“If there was one governorship aspirant who was close to my late dad, it was Sen. Teslim Folarin. Yes, Otunba was the leader of the APC in the state before his demise, Sen. Folarin, not minding the distance between Ogbomoso and Ibadan, was a regular visitor to our homes in Ibadan, Ogbomoso, Lagos and Abuja. Maybe because Engr. Mufutau stays much outside Yorubaland, he doesn’t know some things. As a matter of fact, I was not aware of any meeting between him and my dad where such issue was discussed and it is safe to say that he lied.
“Even those who are not in politics as well as those who were not close to the workings of the APC then knew who was closer to Otunba. Engr. Open Salawu must have been jolted that nobody missed him since he left for the PDP. And since he couldn’t realize his ambition to be Governor Seyi Makinde’s running mate, he has gone hiding. So now that he looked for what to give him leverage, he decided to drop Otunba’s name.
“We don’t have anything against him. He has the rights to associate with anyone he wishes to, we advise he leaves our family’s names out of anything he wants to achieve outside the APC. If he wants to use my father’s names, he should join his party. He should devise ways to campaign for the candidates of his choice without mentioning Otunba’s names,” Olamijuwonlo added.