The Chief Missioner of TAOSAF, Islamic Foundation, Mustapha Taoheed Adeshina, has urged the Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun, to eschew any form of sectional government in his administration.
The cleric urged him to see his administration as government of all, stressing that he must embrace every section of the state in order to be successful.
Mustapha gave this advice while delivering a Ramadan lecture of his foundation tagged “Prayer for the Nation” held in Abeokuta, the state capital.
While Speaking on the lecture, titled ” Favour of Allah and Raqmoh of Allah”, the Cleric advised Abiodun to govern with the fear of the Allah.
He however, appealed to him to take people’s advice, by doing so, his administration would go smoothly and also put smile on the people of the state .
He also advised the new government to learn from the past administration and look at its loopholes and fixed it for its own good.
His words “My advice for new Governor is to avoid divisional government. He should bring everybody together to the government”.
“The Yewas, Egbas, ijebu Remo, everybody should be brought together because a single person cannot be a government. When he brings everybody together and accept the advice of the people, I believe everything will go smoothly for him.
He said “The government should look at the loopholes in the outgoing government and fixed it”.
“They should bring everybody together, including the sheiks, all the Islamic clerics too, we are sound and good too, he should take advice and I believe by doing so everything will go on well,” he stated.
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