Buhari not in touch with reality, Abiodunâ $ s time up â $” PDP chieftain, Adebutu

A governorship aspirant on platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Hon. Ladi Adebutu, has said Governor Dapo Abiodun must prepare to vacate workplace come 2023.

Adebutu, a previous member of the House of Representatives in Ikenne/Sagamu/Remo North Remo Federal Constituency, stated Abiodun had not in any method offered excellent governance to the people of Ogun State.

According to him, the Governor, who was chosen on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was only marking time and would quickly be voted out by the PDP.

Business man condemned President Muhammadu Buhari for stating Abiodun had actually succeeded for Ogun State, specifying that Buhari had actually never been in touch with truth.

Speaking in an interview with DAILY POST, Adebutu stated, “What has President Buhari said that is consistent with reality? When President Buhari was interviewed about the indices that identify success of a good life, he deviated and was informing us about farming executes. President Buhari is not in touch with the reality of the situation. So, when he is not in touch with the truth of happenings in the nation, what can he tell us about the truth of Dapo Abiodun?

“Dapo Abiodun is not performing governance, he is just marking time. His time is up!”

Adebutu added that the PDP had started the electronic registration of members across the country.

The essence of the registration exercise, according to Adebutu, was to crank up the machinery of the celebration at the grassroots level so regarding activate for votes at every polling cubicle, unit and ward.

Speaking on why Nigerians disappear interested in exercising their franchise on election days, the Iperu-born politician said, “It is true that there is citizen apathy; individuals are despondent. We are swimming against an extremely bad tide due to the fact that hardship has actually been weaponized.

“But, we will strive and we shall utilize our God-given strength to produce hope in our people, and we believe that this would drive us to success.”