The Speaker of the Assembly, Olamide Oladiji, confirmed the receipt of the letter in Akure, the state capital.
Akeredolu said in the letter that the request was sequel to doctors’ advice on the need for him to take adequate rest after recuperating.
The Speaker
received the letter on behalf of other lawmakers said the governor’s action was in line with Section 190 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).
Akeredolu, in the letter, said his Deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, would “continue to act as governor until there is a written declaration to the contrary.”
The governor in a letter, dated June 5th, had informed the Assembly of proceeding on medical leave and was expected to resume on July 6th.
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Wishing him all the very best
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ReplyDeleteOh my God, please heal him completely in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteCancer is a very bad thing to deal with. Both husband and wife are suffering from cancer but the one dealing with Akeredolu is a wicked one.
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ReplyDeleteI wish him speedy recovery. Other governors should take a cue from him, if your deputy is holding the forte for you, it does not take away your legitimate mandate. Akeredolu, I am happy you took this route; very commendable.
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ReplyDeleteThis is why all these old men should retire from politics. Old sickly men holding political offices, only in Nigeria.
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