Saturday 29 August 2015

I Am Still In The Race For The Chairmanship of Mosan/Okunola LCDA. - Ojikutu



Mr. O.Z Ojikutu is a contender for the Chairmanship position of Mosan/Okunola LCDA on the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC. A very early starter in the race, he went off media and there were speculations he had withdrawn from the race. He told us however that the period he was silent was when he went back to the drawing board so as to come out strong. We caught up with him at the venue of a meeting he attended and asked him some questions on a document about his ambition being circulated that we laid our hands on. Read the interview he had with Alimosho Standard’s Femi Odeyemi.
Q: Thank you for talking to us without notice sir. We got wind of your 13 point agenda for the people of Mosan/Okunola courtesy committee of Democrats and Technocrats in Mosan/Okunola. We are interested in a few of them. Can you specifically tell us your plans for the Youth from what is written here? It says “gradual degradation of youth delinquency in the LCDA and promotion of job opportunity on equilibrium basis in the LCDA”.
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu: Thank you very much; I thank you for this impromptu meeting. As you can see, I just came out of a meeting and will be going in for another one but I will grant you few minutes to respond to your questions on the specific points you are interested in. If we have to talk on the 13 points, we might end up staying here for more than three hours. Having said that, I want to use this opportunity to greet my good people of Mosan/Okunola and to wish them well, I also want to tell them that we are on the March again to victory for our amiable and distinct Mosan/Okunola LCDA expecting elections for 2015. By God’s grace, we shall all rejoice at the end of the day. I am interested in working solely and hand-in-hand with the Governor of Lagos State, that is my big brother and boss, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode. The Governor also talked about this point during his campaign and I believe in this LCDA, we can work around it. Having visited many countries abroad, I believe I have the exposure and understanding of how to tackle this menace. In Mosan/Okunola for example, we have five wards. If in each ward, I can have 30 youths made up of male and female who are unemployed, irrespective of their level of education to make 150 in all, I will bring them into the local government and they will render services while the Local Government gives them stipend. I don’t want to disclose the services they will render now but I can assure you, they will be taken off the unemployment radar. They will work for just five days a week and twenty days a month and I will give them N10,000 pocket money. In fact, in a day, they will only work 4hours for me and at the end of the month, I will give you N10,000. I will also make sure they don’t work in a place where they will have to take transport. By so doing, I am sure the youths will be engaged and negative thinking won’t cross their mind. Their parents have prayed, fasted and sent them to school, they need to stop depending on their parents.
N10,000 as stipend per youth in a month, 150 youth in all, will they make the money from which they will be paid or where do you hope to get that money from?
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu: We already have it mapped out. They will make the money and even surpass it, I have seen it work but I don’t want to reveal the secret to you here. I have seen it materialize and implemented in countries abroad.
The people of Abesan in particular are always complaining they don’t feel the direct impact of whoever is in government in Mosan/Okunola and the response of those in authority is that there is no IGR from Abesan. Do you think you will get money from Abesan and if not, will you pump money into Abesan?
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu: That’s a very technical question my brother. I am telling you categorically that I will bring out money from Mosan/Okunola. The former chairman tried his best but his best could not satisfy the curiosity of the majority. Demand continues, therefore supply must not stop. That’s simple Economics. There is a roadmap already on how we will get the money. The only thing we need to do is to put the round peg in the right places with proper monitoring. I know what is needed in Abesan and other Wards, I am going to meet the needs of all the Wards in Mosan/Okunola.
In the document with us, there is a part that talks about periodic Town Hall meetings and accountability. How are we sure you will fulfill that if you win?
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu: Thank you, it is the easiest thing to do. As the Chairman, I am expected to have Counselors and Supervisors. There are five Wards in Mosan/Okunola, definitely we will have Councilors and Supervisors from each of the Wards. These people will agree with me that my failure is theirs and my success is theirs. We will work together to make sure the LCDA succeeds. They will tell me the needs of the people and I will work on them. Everybody including the Party leaders will be carried along. There will be a map for all Wards with letters to represent the progress we are making. We will make everything open to the people and they will be the judge of our progress.
What plan do you have for security in Mosan/Okunola?
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu: I talked about global security system in the document with you. Mosan/Okunola will be the first local government that will start this idea and within the first year, the Governor will invite us to replicate it at the state level. It will involve the police, the CDA, the CDC and a department in the local government, Agric and Community Development will be in charge of it. The names of all inhabitants of Mosan/Okunola, where they work, what they do there, their state of origin will be gotten through their landlords. Even the police will like to work with us because we will make their work easy.
We don’t want to take too much of your time sir. We are conscious of the little time you have for us. What will you like to tell your followers?
Mr. O.Z Ojikutu: I want to greet my people and also let them know their vote is their power. Their power is their bullet. They should be mindful of using it wisely so they don’t miss their target. Forward ever, backward never.

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