Stop Campaign Of Calumny Against Kwara Governor- Group Cautions Ajadi

Kwara Awareness Movement(l (KAM) has cautioned Senator Sulaiman Ajadi against verbal attacks on the person of Kwara State governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.
The group described as shocking Ajadi’s recent comments on the achievements of the AbdulRazaq’s administration in the last three years.
The group said this on Thursday in Ilorin in a statement jointly signed by its chairman, Comrade Kamal Adigun and secretary, Mr Joseph Afolayan.
They urged Ajadi to desist from promoting campaign of calumny against the governor and should stop to mislead members of the public.
“Until the Kwara South APC senate primary election was held and he could not get the party nomination, Ajadi had praised the governor to the heavens.
“He had since done an about-turn and the governor is no longer a good-hearted person simply because the former senator could not get the Kwara South APC senate nomination.
“Ajadi, had in the last three years told many stakeholders in Kwara South that no governor had done a lot for the senatorial district in respect of infrastructure projects like AbdulRazaq.
“This comes with implications; the former senator should realise that Kwarans are not fools.
“It would be considered as insulting the intelligence of our people to think that he can praise someone glowingly yesterday, and begin to castigate him today because of personal interests,” the group said.
KAM also said it was disappointing that Ajadi, who had once represented Kwara South in the senate, could place personal interest above that of the senatorial district by choosing to attack Governor AbdulRazaq.
According to KAM, AbdulRazaq had made Kwara his priority since becoming the governor.
“Governor AbdulRazaq has done a lot for Kwara South people in his three years in office when it comes to infrastructure projects.
“If Ajadi had truly shown commitment to development and progress of Kwara South, he would have rather joined other well-meaning Kwarans to give necessary supports to Governor AbdulRazaq as he continues his mission to change the face of Kwara,” it added.
KAM added that the governor had done Ajadi no wrong by showing himself as a true democrat and allowing a level-playing field for all those who sought to get Kwara South APC senate nomination.