Prominent Ondo state indigene and politician, Bolaji Omotayo Daramola has criticized the decision of the state government to surrender the state’s teaching hospital to the federal government.
He made this known in a facebook post on Saturday where he described the handing over of the state teaching hospital in Akure to the federal government as a decision not worth celebrating.
He posted “Who says Akure can’t have two teaching hospitals? Who made that rule?
“Why should we beat drums and clap hands because our own state government surrendered a public asset to the federal government?
“That’s no victory, it’s a shame dressed as progress.
“With the power and resources at the disposal of both governments, Akure could have something legendary, where there are two teaching hospitals, for quality healthcare and youth employment. But once again, mediocrity triumphed.
“Our people have been shortchanged, not by fate, but by a government that lacks vision and by voters who sold their power for pennies.
“Until we stop auctioning our future on Election Day, we’ll keep celebrating betrayals as achievements.”
Facebook | Bolaji Omotayo Daramola



