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Aregbesola: As Governor, I Did Not Collect Salary for 8years

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The outgoing governor of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola, said he did not earn salaries throughout the eight years of his administration.

Aregbesola disclosed this during an interactive programme tagged ‘Ogbeni Till Day Break’ on Saturday in Osogbo.

The governor said since it was the state that was feeding him, fueling his cars and providing him with accommodation, there was no need for him to be paid.

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Aregbesola also said that he did not have any bank account where he keeps money in any part of the world.

“I have not collected salaries since I became the governor of the state.

“The state feeds me, fuels my car and provides me accommodation. With all these, I don’t need money.

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“I have no money and bank account anywhere.

”I have no house except the one I built before I became the governor.

“Anyone can go out there to investigate if I have bank account”, he said.

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Aregbesola, who will be handing over to the governor-elect, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, on Nov. 27, said he would vacate the Government House by Monday, Nov. 19.

He said the decision to leave the Government House earlier, was to give his successor enough time to do necessary renovations.

He said he had no regrets being a governor.

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“If you give me another four years to rule again, I will still do what I did before and I will not do anything differently”.

On his next political plans after office, Aregbesola said he was going to rest for a while from politics.

“l had been in politics since my secondary school days. I have been an absentee husband for many years because of politics; but for now, I want to be with my wife,” Aregbesola said.

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On his achievements, the governor said he was happy that his social investment programmes supported and transformed the lives of the people in the state.

He also said that the infrastructural development his administration embarked upon would continue to be a reference point in the state, adding that all the roads he built would endure for the next 50 years.

Aregbesola, however, described his successor as a silent achiever and a go-getter, who he said would build on his legacies.

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“Oyetola is not radical like me but he is a silent achiever.

“He contributed immensely to the success of my administration and I know he will do well in office”, Aregbesola said. (NAN)

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