02 March, 2013

MY REGRET OVER ADEDIBU’S DEATH, BY TOKYO


Embattled Chairman of Oyo State chapter of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Alhaji Lateef Akinsola, popularly called Tokyo has revealed that he has personal regrets over the death of the late strong man of Ibadan politics, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu.
During an exclusive interview with Saturday Independentat his residence in Ibadan, Tokyo stated that the late politician was his benefactor. “What I am passing through today wouldn’t have been if Adedibu was still alive. He was a man who stood for justice. Never, none of these people troubling me today as Oyo NURTW chairman would have had their way.”

Judgments from both the Federal Industrial Court and Federal High Court in Ibadan had affirmed him as chairman of Oyo NURTW, a position the state government and the security agencies in the state are yet to come to terms with.
Reinstating his faith in the judiciary to pursue the case to logical conclusion, he said: “I have God on my side. If Alhaji Adedibu had not died I would not have been suffering all these injustices because he was the type that would not allow injustice to prevail no matter what. If the immediate past governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala had not dabbled into Oyo NURTW affairs, maybe he would have won second term election.
“When Senator Rashid Ladoja became governor in 2003, they also cooked up an allegation against me. Funny enough, they said in 2001 somebody was missing and that I was the one that was responsible for the act. Well, I asked them did I fry the person as meat or used him for money rituals? I was arrested by the police. They refused me bail. I was incarcerated for 30 months at Agodi Prison in Ibadan.
“When Ladoja was impeached as governor, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu got a lawyer to secure my bail through the court. Later, I was discharged and acquitted of the allegation. Ladoja had installed somebody called “Power” to take over my seat as chairman while I was being detained. I sued them to court. The court nullified Ladoja’s action and reinstated me. I was reelected as chairman afterwards for second term.”
However Tokyo would not foreclose reconciliation with Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State whom he claimed he was prevailed upon by Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi and prominent Ibadan businessman, Alhaji Arisekola Alao, to support saying “I will support him provided he allows me to continue my job unhindered. Without that, I won’t back him for anything. I have court judgment. I don’t want to resort to violence.
“Rule of law brought Ajimobi to power so he should allow the same rule to stay. It has never happened in Oyo State. It may have been happening in other states. It was when Eleweomo and Auxiliary came on board through the help of ex- governor Adebayo Alao-Akala that all these began to happen.
“ I don’t smoke or take any drug nor do I harbour anyone that deals with all these things. I have never killed anybody in my life. I am a faithful Muslim and I believe only in the teaching of the Holy Quran. If anybody is after me, I will never resort to self-help, rather I will go on my knees and pray to God to avenge my cause.
“I will overcome all the forces against me by the grace of the almighty Allah. I was only entitled to N25, 000 a month as chairman and N15, 000 for each of my executives. I have fleet of cars that plies several states, but all of them have been grounded since crisis with the government started. Now I cannot eat what I want. I only eat whatever is available now,” he said.
Source: Daily Independent

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...