He’s
one of the very few kitchen cabinet members of the Ogun State’s No. 1 citizen,
Senator Ibikunle Amosun and by virtue of his political reliability and
unalloyed loyalty, Asiwaju Francis Gbenga Adenmosun, the honourable
Commissioner for Community Developments and Cooperatives in Ogun State is an
authority of sort. The handsome politician and successful businessman who’s
flaunting an intimidating credential is a man of many parts. Humble to a fault,
it is not just by a mere coincidence that, the man of style is making an
impressive mark in the political terrain, leadership has been running in his
blood stream right from his days at the Federal Government College, Ilorin, Kwara
State where he was the Head Boy. Having attended the St. Paul Anglican School,
Odo Ona, Ibadan between 1969-1975, Asiwaju Adenmosun proceeded to the Federal
Government College, Ilorin, an educational platform he believes has boosted his
career in life, “If there’s anything my dad has done for me, it is the
opportunity to enroll me at the Federal Government College, I’ll forever be
grateful to him to allow me mingle with the type of friends I have right now’,
he reminisced. The former Chairman of Ewekoro Local Government, House of
Assembly aspirant and Ogun State’s Party Secretary finished his first degree at
the University of Ilorin and bagged master’s degree at the University of Ado
Ekiti before joining the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission. The dynamic
politician who’s the APC Chairman in his local government, Ewekoro hosted the Enquirer’s
team led by Editor, Tunde Moshood, General Editor, Andrew Anyanwu and Photo
Editor, Bisola Badmus to a no-hold barred exclusive interview in his office in
Abeokuta. Below are the excerpts of the chats.
Honourable Commissioner sir, what would you
say qualified you for this post?
It
is just the grace of God, not me. I could have been assigned for any position
but basically because i have been involved in politics for a while now and the
governor feels I am capable. My Ministry is that, which deals with the grass
root, more or less the community people and we associate with the co-operative
associations in the state, so it requires someone that can interact and integrate
with the people in general.
Then what prepared you for life in terms of
education and experience?
Well,
I believe it’s an opportunity to serve my people. When I was in school, I have
always had the ambition that I will one day make myself available for service,
and, being in government is basically service to the people. I have also been
involved in organizing people. I am the State’s Organizing Secretary of the
party, APC and because God has been on our side, we have been able to get
people together to key into the programmes of the party. We thank God, the
entire indigene of Ogun State appreciate us. That was why when they voted us
in; the governor gave me the opportunity to serve the people.
As one of the key cabinet members, what
will you say the governor has done as a dividend of democracy?
We
have been able to renovate quite a number of schools; we have gone into the
health sector, in fact virtually everything. We have gone into security,
health, education, name it. And we are one of the best States in Nigeria, as I
speak to you today, only 5 States can boast of being able to pay salaries and
Ogun State happens to be one of them. We do not owe because the governor has
asked and ensure that we don’t live frivolous lives. We curtail our expenses
and manage our resources. It’s been tight though, but we thank God that the
people of Ogun State appreciate us.
As public watchdogs, we feel peoples’ pulse
and one of the things people say is that the administration should have focus and
deliver one particular project at a time instead of venturing into many
projects like the Ijoko, Akute, Alagbole to Berger bridges which have been
abandoned. What is really happening?
When
the government came in 5years ago, our driving force was to rebuild Ogun State.
Our infrastructure were in total decay and the only way we could do it, was to
let the people know that we can’t be lIving in the past, rather, to look into
the future. In order to make sure that Ogun State gets itself into the re-building
mission, we had to set up a programme, unfortunately, it was affected by the
economic situation of the country. We cannot say we have abandoned it because
work is still going on, of course at a skeletal rate because there is a need to
raise enough capital to finance these projects. But I can assure you, as soon
as the rains stop, work will definitely commence again.
How are we sure the project will be wrapped-up
and commissioned by the end of this tenure?
We
are very very sure and optimistic that we will finish them. We don’t want to leave
any project unfinished or abandoned. We are working towards ensuring that we
get enough finance to finish the project, we don’t want to leave them in bits.
Most of the contractors we are working with are foreign based. While we are
doing that, we still have the welfare of the people to look at and to ensure
that the schools and hospitals we are building don’t stop. Children have to get
back to school and hospitals get equipped. But I can assure you that we will
get the job done. We still have about 2 and half years in office. It has not
been up to 2 and a half years since we started these works and we are sure to
see it to completion.
As the Commissioner for Community
Development and Cooperatives, how have you faired in touching the lives of the
people?
Well,
it depends on how the people look at it. I know that I have tried my best, I
have, as a Commissioner sunk boreholes, I made sure that some of the schools
are being re-built, used my influence to get other Ministries to get more
people into work, also I’ve ensured that I got the Ministry of education to
build more schools within my area. Dangote also, we have related with them and
they have brought their company to our local government, they have built roads
between Ibeshe and Ewekoro, they built concrete roads. These are part of the
things we used our offices to ensure that the people benefits from. I know that
I have tried my best and the people appreciate me.
What has life taught you so far?
Life
has taught me that things are not very easy. I equally appreciate God, because
am not the type that lives extravagant life. From my background I will say I
was fortunate to have attended a school that was mixed with the elites, despite
the fact that my parents belong to the middle class, as a result of that I made
up my mind to be a better person. The people I also met in school equally
propelled me to believing that you cannot just fold your arms, life is
difficult and you have to face challenges. God being on my side, it’s been well
so far.
Lastly, what are your ultimate political
projections?
Well,
I leave that to God Almighty, I live each day as it comes. There was a time I
wanted to contest election for the House of Representatives, but people asked
me to leave it and get myself more focused and listened to them. I was the Council
Chairman in my local government, am now a Commissioner and the Organizing
Secretary of the Party. I believe there is plenty of time to serve my people
and I don’t think for now I will run away from politics.
Can you quickly tell us about your
educational background?
I
went to Federal Government College, Ilorin and was the head boy then, I did my
post degree at the University of Ilorin and my Bachelor’s degree in
Biochemistry. I also did my master’s degree in Public Administration at the
University of Ado Ekiti. I have a certificate with the Nigerian Institute of Administrators.
I equally have knowledge in computers and IT, I have my own company before I
came into politics. I dealt more in Agricultural equipment. We have farms and also
do consulting for other companies that require our services.
Thank
you very much sir for your time.