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Akeredolu reveals those behind rumour of his return to Germany

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Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has refuted rumours making the rounds suggesting that he is planning to embark on another medical vacation in Germany.

In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde, the Governor urged the people of Ondo State and Nigerians at large to dismiss the false and misleading claims.

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According to Akeredolu, the false claims were being propagated by politicians with ulterior motives.

 

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The Governor, who recently returned to the country five weeks ago from medical vacation, expressed disappointment with the individuals behind the rumors, labeling them as “evil-minded politicians” who have been dissatisfied with his return to the state.

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He emphasized that his administration has been functioning effectively without any disruptions, and he remains resolute in his commitment to serving the people of the State.

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“The story making the rounds is baseless, unfounded, and only a figment of the imagination of evil-minded politicians.

“For us, we are committed to addressing the genuine concerns of the people of the State. This is why development is prioritised under the Akeredolu administration.

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“Governance is not about showbiz, where the governor embarks on fashion parades at the market square to announce his presence in the State.

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“We understand the importance of development as the major driver of a peaceful, thriving, and egalitarian society.

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“Governor Akeredolu’s administration has consistently demonstrated its dedication to the State’s progress.

“Recently, he approved the recruitment of medical professionals and healthcare workers as a demonstration of our commitment to enhancing the State’s healthcare system.”

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