Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has dissolved the entire state executive council, sending a clear message that a new Governor is in town.
That’s right, every single commissioner who served under the late Governor Akeredolu has been shown the door, along with all the senior and special assistants. It’s a clean slate, and the whispers are buzzing – Governor Aiyedatiwa is sending a message: “This is my team, my vision, and I’m taking the wheel.”
“All members of the Cabinet (who were appointed by late Governor Rotimi Akeredolu) are to immediately hand over to the Permanent Secretaries or the most senior administrative officers in their respective offices,” the governor’s spokesman, Ebenezer Adeniyan, said in a statement.
“All the affected officials are directed to hand over all government properties in their possession.
Now, some people might say this is harsh, that these officials gave their all to Ondo. But let’s be honest, a new leader needs a team they trust, a team that shares their vision for the state
And let’s not forget, these officials were appointed by the late Governor Akeredolu, may his soul rest in peace. Times change, priorities shift, and Governor Aiyedatiwa needs a team that’s in tune with his melody, not stuck in the past.
So, what does this mean for you, the people of Ondo? Well, it means a chance for fresh ideas, new faces, and a leader who’s not afraid to shake things up. Governor Aiyedatiwa is sending a clear signal: he’s here to work, to change things for the better, and he’s not going to be weighed down by the baggage of the past.
Sure, there might be some bumps along the road, some persons who miss their favorite commissioner or their friendly neighborhood special assistant. But remember, change is good, it’s how things grow and evolve. So, let’s give Governor Aiyedatiwa a chance, let’s see what kind of team he builds, and let’s see if he can whip up a brighter future for the Sunshine State!
Remember, this is just the beginning of the story. Keep your eyes peeled for updates on who will fill the newly vacant positions and what Governor Aiyedatiwa’s plans are for Ondo.