Categories: Top Stories

Akeredolu’s Wife Allegedly Attacks Ondo Residents Over Demolition Of ‘Wall Of Jericho’

Betty Akeredolu, the wife of the Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, has allegedly told critics of her husband’s policies to “hug an electric transformer.”

Her statement follows criticism from residents, particularly online, regarding some of the governor’s decisions.

The comment came after the Acting Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, removed part of the barricades on Oba Adesida road, a subject of public discontent.

Advertisement

She wrote on her social media page on Monday, “I’m an activist. Truth must be told. If e dey pain you, go hug transformer.

“Wall of Jericho, was it for a run? No! For public safety to prevent reckless driving and accidents. Get some sense, people. Cheap popularity.”

Advertisement

According to Peoples Gazette, she alleged that Aiyedatiwa was only sourcing for ‘cheap popularity’ by removing the portion of the barricade on the road.

The action of the acting Governor has received applause and accolades from the residents, who had long been angered by the mounting of the barricades, particularly as it affects motorists plying the road.

Advertisement

The platform noted that the barricade otherwise referred to as Akure’s ‘Wall of Jericho’ was installed early this year by Akeredolu following the incessant accidents and usual vehicular and human traffic which often affect business growth.

Aiyedatiwa had instructed that a section of the barricade be removed following the festive season.

Advertisement

However, the decision did not go down well with a few citizens who linked the action of the acting governor with the politics of 2024, alleging him of testing his street credibility.

One of the aides of the acting Governor who spoke under the condition of anonymity, said the acting governor would rather speak his silence than dignify the office of the First Lady of the state with a response.

Advertisement

The aide said, “We don’t want to dignify the office of the First Lady with any response. Although I’m not authorised to speak but I know the people of the state can judge and pass comments on the decision made by the acting governor.

“More importantly, is how the barricades had been affecting them a few days to Christmas and to ease both vehicular and human movements en route to Oba Oja, that decision had to be taken. Whoever thinks it’s for politics can’t also know nor understand better than those plying the routes at this festive period.”

Advertisement
citynews

Recent Posts

Access Bank Group, Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation Pledge $300m to Transform Africa’s Economic Landscape

Access Bank Group, Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation Pledge $300m to Transform Africa’s Economic Landscape

3 hours ago

Lagos Assembly Proposes Geographic Information Law

A new bill that seeks to harmonise all geographic information service projects of Lagos State is under…

3 hours ago

‘Men who cheat deserve to die’ – Rubi Rose

American rapper and adult content creator, Rubi Rose, has shared her opinion about cheating men.…

14 hours ago

Skit Maker, Sabinus, Wife Break Silence Over Alleged Domestic Violence In Marriage

Nigerian skit maker, Chukwuemeka Emmanuel Ejekiru, better known as Sabinus, and his wife, Ciana Chapman, have…

14 hours ago

Netanyahu says he hopes to iron out discord with U.S. but won’t budge on Rafah assault

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that while he's confident he can iron out mounting discord…

14 hours ago

Nwabali Insists He Is Not Desperate To Leave South Africa For Europe

Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali has said he is not bothered about leaving the South African…

14 hours ago