FORMER
Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja has said that his opponents
should not use his age to campaign against his eligibility to govern the state
for the second time.
He
will be over 70 years old in 2015.
He was reacting to comments by his political rivals that he would be too old to govern the state come 2015.
Ladoja, who spoke in Ibadan, yesterday, said he was still fit to serve the state in any capacity if the people wanted him.
He was reacting to comments by his political rivals that he would be too old to govern the state come 2015.
Ladoja, who spoke in Ibadan, yesterday, said he was still fit to serve the state in any capacity if the people wanted him.
He said: “You cannot possibly exclude me from 2015 elections. Age is a thing of the mind. I am as fit as a 40-year-old man. The Government House is not a place people go as governor to crack stones and lift weight.”
According
to Ladoja: “It is all about administration. An administrator is an
administrator. You cannot buy experience with money. If my people want me, I
will not reject them.
“My party will decide those who will contest in 2015. We have asked members to
keep their ambitions to their hearts while we embark on mobilisation across the
state.”
Vanguard
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