Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Varsity don applauds Ajimobi’s achievementsin 2year




A senior Lecturer and Political analysts at the University of Ibadan Prof. Osisioma Nwolise has commended Senator Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state for restoring the hope of good governance and rebuild of infrastructure in Oyo state.
 Prof Nwolise a guest lecturer at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Oyo state chapter Democracy Day lecture entitled the Pains and gains of a fledgling Democracy in Nigeria said the governors should be commended for  the way he is transforming the state capital and  other sectors.
 According to him “ for me i think the governor deserve 70% , he has been able to change the environment , enthrone peaceful atmosphere and the treatment given to the civil servant and others  are good  development and  i think there can always be improvement, he should try and  ensure consolidation on his achievement  so that by the time he is leaving the government house Oyo state would have  been  far better than he met it.
 Speaking on  president Jonathan in 2 years, the Head of Department of Political Science  at the  Premier University said the president has been slow down by the insecurity in the nation  and that he wake up late in tackling the  challenges.
 He however challenged the government to  stage  a serious fight against  corruption in the country and ensure more job opportunities for the youths of this nation “ the federal government should meet with the private sector to see how they can provide  at least 2 million Jobs annually  for the next ten years, this will reduce the high rate of unemployment  and make Nigeria and better country and on corruption i want to suggest that anybody that is found guilty of  stealing between 6 and 10 million should be given life jail while those who stole more than that should be  given death sentence”.
 The  political analyst also commend Nigeria media for their role in sustaining the democratic setting in Nigeria and urge them to be more pro active in their  functions of agenda setting and watchdog  role of the government and the society at large.

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