According to the governor, being
physically challenged doesn’t give anyone the right to break the law.
He said this while reacting to
the backlash he got for demolishing Ayefele’s Music House worth N800m.
In an interview with BBC, he
said: “Ayefele didn’t obey the law. People are saying he should be pardoned
because he is physically challenged.
“So, does being physically
challenged give one the right to break the law? They said he employed people,
but even thieves employ people. Should we say a thief should continue stealing
because he employed people?
“And we warned him (Ayefele)
about the building. Now that he has appealed, we will pardon him, but we must
always obey the law.”
Ajimobi just won't get things right with vulnerable people like students,physically challenged etc,because he is not serving them but only bossing
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