Crisis is brewing between Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and widow of his predecessor, Betty Akeredolu, over plans by the governor to organise a memorial lecture in honour of the deceased governor.
Former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu passed on December 28 last year, following a protracted illness.
Aiyedatiwa, his deputy, was immediately sworn in as governor in accordance with constitutional provisions.
To honour the legacy of the former governor, the state government plans to organise a memorial lecture on Friday, December 27.
However, Mrs Akeredolu, has chided Aiyedatiwa for allegedly organising a memorial lecture for her late hisband without informing the family.
In a statement posted on her verified X account, the former First Lady said the lecture being organised was not for her late husband.
She said it was an “entry point to chop money on Aketi’s head.”
According to her, “Lucky can’t be serious! Which legacy? Mtcheew. Lecture, my foot! This is not for Aketi because I and my family are not aware. Damn it!
“As the saying goes, you and your co-travellers cannot shave Aketi’s head in his absence. You cannot weep more than the bereaved. This is an insidious propaganda carried too far!
“Lucky, you are preoccupied with rubbishing Aketi’s legacy; you can’t succeed, anyway. Anybody close to Aketi and Arabinrin becomes your enemy. Your minions are scared to get close otherwise they lose their appointments.
“Now, you want to pretend by organising one yeye lecture for Aketi’s memorial as an entry point to chop money on Aketi’s head. You are on your own o! If this is not #yahoo #419 lecture, tell me what it is!”
However, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Aiyedatiwa, Ebenezer Adeniyan, said the planned lecture was an exclusive event of the state government.
He clarified that the organisers extended invitation to the late Akeredolu’s family.