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We are not going back, Odebowale must Go – Ondo NLC Chairman

Damilola Adeyemo

AKURE – Ondo State Deputy Governor, Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa has addressed the members of the Nigeria Congress (NLC) on Monday at Alagbaka in a protest demanding the removal of Mr. Odebowale.

Odebowale, a Special Adviser on special duties to Governor Akeredolu, was reported to have slapped a pregnant woman to a state of a coma last week in Akure.

While addressing the members of NLC, the deputy governor apologized on behalf of the government and also promised that the government will look into the matter and do the needful.

speaking further, He said the ondo state government will take care of all the expenses that may be incurred in the hospital by the woman in question.

Also government will monitor and finance her till delivery date and justice would be done.

Speaking with TECHNOCRAT MEDIA, Ondo NLC State Chairman, Oluwole Adeleye said ” We are not going back”.

“Odebowale must go”.

” We are giving the government two days to wait for their reaction”.

” It’s not yet over until it’s over”.

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