The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar has been denied the use of the MKO Abiola International Stadium, Ogun State for rally.
The Ogun state Ministry of Youth and Sports in rejecting PDP’s application said the stadium was under a major renovation.
It was gathered that this was not the first time that the state would be denying the use of the stadium.
According to a letter signed by the PDP state secretary, Sunday Solarin, an earlier request for the use of the stadium was not obliged by the state government
Solarin said his party sent a request letter to the state Commissioner for Youth and Sports on January 3, 2023, ahead of the rally slated for January 19.
“It is pertinent to mention that the use of this state asset was sought in April 2022 via a letter dated 5th April 2022 requesting for the use of the facility for the conduct of our party primary.
“Surprisingly, our humble request was kept in abeyance to date which translated to tactical denial. While we will like to put this unwarranted denial behind us, we wish to vehemently emphasise that the use of state assets should be to the benefit of the general citizenry irrespective of any leaning
“We, therefore, once again formally write to seek the usage of this facility for the purpose, and on the date indicated above.”
In response to the party’s latest request, the Director, Administration and Supplies For Permanent Secretary, I.A Kuforiji, said the stadium was undergoing a major renovation
The letter read, “Further to your letter of 3rd January 2023, in respect to the above subject, I have the directive to inform you that the MKO Abiola International Stadium is undergoing a major renovation of the spectators’ seats and other important areas within the premises.
“As we are all aware that people of high profile in the society are expected to be in attendance and the facility is not yet in good condition to accommodate events until it is completed and ready for use.
“In this regard, the ministry would not be able to accede to your request for the above-stated reason.”