There
was a mild drama on Wednesday at the 5th Fidau in honour of the late
politician, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu, as former Oyo State governor, Rashidi
Ladoja, rejected the chair offered him by the organisers of the
programme.
The former governor, who arrived at the
Molete residence of the late politician in company with his wife, Mutia,
also refused to exchange greetings with the former deputy governor of
the state, Hazeem Gbolarumi.
Gbolarumi was deputy governor during the 11-month tenure of Adebayo Alao-Akala following Ladoja’s impeachment in January, 2006.
After greeting the dignitaries and some of his aides, the former governor rejected the plastic chair that was reserved for him.
One of his security aides had replaced
the chair with another one when one of the organisers insisted that
Ladoja should sit on a reserved seat.
Ladoja’s aides, however, insisted that the former governor would not sit on the chair.
Meanwhile, some political disciples of
the late politician said the vacuum left behind by Adedibu “is too big
for any politician in the state and the entire South-West to wear.”
Former Commissioner for Environment,
Alhaji Mikail Aborode, said, “The demise of Adedibu greatly affects the
chances of the party not only in Oyo State but in the South-West.”
The Chief Imam of Ibadanland, Imam Busari Haruna, urged politicians to emulate the good deeds of the late politician.PUNCH
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