
The Constituency Office of the House of Representatives Member from Obokun Oriade in Osun State, Honourable Busayo Oluwole Oke has reacted to the recent remarks by a legal practitioner, Pelumi Olajengbesi, describing them as baseless and a reflection of political immaturity.
In a release signed by the Public and Media Communication Unit of Ijesa North Federal Constituency Office on Wednesday, Olajengbesi’s claims were dismissed as a desperate attempt to remain politically relevant.
The statement came in response to Olajengbesi’s post on his social media platform, where he described Hon. Wole Oke as “a political irritant living off public funds.”
The release defended Hon. Oke’s long-standing political career, noting that his continued re-election is a result of public trust and consistent delivery of dividends of democracy to the people of Obokun/Oriade Federal Constituency.
“Longevity in office is not a crime. It is the people’s mandate that has kept Hon. Oke in service over the years,” the statement read.
“Those who lack grassroots support often resort to name-calling and social media attacks.”
While responding to allegations of political ambition driven by self-interest, the statement said Hon. Oke’s recent defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was a strategic decision prompted by internal disloyalty within the party, not a hunger for power.
The statement further criticized Olajengbesi’s political posture, warning that his confrontational approach may alienate him from the electorate and hinder his political growth.
“If he wishes to challenge Hon. Oke, he should go to the field and engage the people rather than hiding behind press statements,” the release added.
The release also questioned Olajengbesi’s record in public service, noting that beyond activism and media engagement, he has yet to demonstrate significant contributions to his constituency.
You will recall that Hon. Wole Oke, a veteran federal lawmaker recently defected from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress APC signaling a significant political realignment ahead of the August 8 Governorship Election in Osun State.
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