Confusion as Adeleke suspends aide accused of diverting Sallah rice meant for Osun CSOs


Osun State governor, Ademola Adeleke, has reportedly suspended his Senior Special Assistant on Civil Societies, Comrade Emmanuel Adebisi, following allegations of diverting 70 bags of rice.

Adebisi’s suspension followed accusations that he collected the rice under the pretence of delivering it to the civil society groups’ joint office, which he allegedly failed to do.

The civil society coalition in the State, represented by its Secretary, Comrade Olowu Emmanuel, reported that the bags of rice meant for them were never delivered.

The governor’s spokesman, Olawale Rasheed, confirmed Adebisi’s suspension with immediate effect.

He said: “The governor has directed immediate suspension of the Senior Special Assistant on Civil Societies, Comrade Emmanuel Adebisi, pending the outcome of investigations by the Chief of Staff to the State Governor, Hon Kazeem Akinleye.”

However, Adebisi has taken to his verified Facebook page to deny the allegation and the suspension.

He claimed: “There has never been a time, since the coming of this administration that anything meant for civil societies delivered. Not even palliative meant to alleviate suffering or the people of the State.”

Adebisi continued: “The claims suggesting (that) I, Emmanuel Adebisi have (sic) been suspended and removed from a WhatsApp group are categorically false. I continue to serve diligently in my capacity as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Osun State, with unwavering commitment to my responsibilities.

“Any insinuation of my involvement in misconduct, particularly relating to the alleged diversion of 70 bags of rice intended for Osun Civil Societies during the Eid-el-Kabir festival, is entirely baseless and without merit and the hand work of some bitter politicians and I challenge anyone with fact on this to bring it out,” he added.

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