Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has denied planning to drag his immediate past predecessor, Olusegun Mimiko to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a statement on Saturday through his Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Donald Ojogo, governor Akeredolu described as untrue and utterly mischievous, reports that he threatens to expose Mimiko.
The governor described Mimiko as a friend of over four decades to the EFCC, adding the reports are laid path for two friends to engage in needless mudslinging.
Akeredolu said it was not his desire “to travel such pernicious path typical of those who have taken the route of perfidy for sake of their political ambitions.
“We have since wished them well even in their self-inflicted tears of treachery and betrayal.
“Clearly too, the former Governor, in Governor Akeredolu’s view, is well acquainted with the antecedents of those who have chosen to embrace any straw, including those they had mindlessly plotted against in the past, to keep their waning political comfort zones afloat.
“Nonetheless, while Governor Akeredolu has nothing against his friend and immediate past predecessor, he has chosen to allow posterity to intercede and interpret the roles of men in whatever form.
“In this regard, the friendship of the duo shall remain unaffected by the current political permutations, alignments and realignment, however impotently strange. Governor Akeredolu shall maintain that cordiality even in the face of opportunism.
“It must, however, be noted that Governor Akeredolu remains unperturbed by forces of whatever colouration. He is resolute and unwavering in his belief that a more debilitating defeat awaits those who have chosen to travel the route of conspiracy come October 10, 2020.”