
This radio is broken, sir. The Ekiti roads are no less than death traps.[I went to Ijesha-Isu three times over the xmas festivities, and i will send my car repair bill to you, sir]. Seriously speaking, BAO is listening to people like you propagandists and taking his eyes off the ball.
He was warned to focus on his legacy and stop listening to propagandists working for their own interest rather than state interest that they are paid to work for.
Health is in shambles.
Primary Health Care is non-existent.Health insurance is rudimentary. The health system employs less than half the 50,000 people it is capable of employing. Education is going backwards with Ekiti heading the WAEC malpractice table.
Ekiti is more indebted now than at any time in her glorious history. Every man and woman, and children and elderly and disabled owe about $40 per head, and we are leaving this debt burden for our grandchildren. We are enjoying unearned wealth building bridges that solve no traffic problem.
We are doing things we ought not to be doing, and we leave undone those which we ought to be doing. We impound local government resource allocation, leaving our rural areas underdeveloped. And you say this radio needs no fixing! This radio is a relic sir and needs to be fixed if not thrown out of the window entirely, warts and all, for a new one.





