Why they attacked me at Adeleke’s funeral – Aregbesola’s aide

Idiat Babalola
Babalola

An aide to Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, Idiat Babalola, who was attacked at the burial of late Senator Isiaka Adeleke on Monday, has said her attackers picked on her simply over unfounded rumours that she wants to be deputy governor in the next administration.

Babalola, who was attacked shortly after arriving the venue of the burial, said on Tuesday that she sensed trouble when some irate youths started making utterances which suggested that her rumoured ambition was to checkmate the governorship ambition of the deceased, who had openly declared his intention to succeed Aregbesola in 2018.

Explaining further, Babalola, who served in the last cabinet as special adviser to the governor on federal matters, said her attackers could not have been acting over anything against Aregbesola but simply on the local politics of Ede, where she also hails from just as the late Adeleke.

“I am a proud daughter of Ede and Uncle Isiaka has been a mentor and we never had any disagreement till the news of his death was broken to me while in Lagos on Sunday morning. I was heartbroken and immediately cut all my other engagements and came down to Ede from Lagos.

“We worked together with Uncle for the re-election of Governor Aregbesola in 2014 and for his own election into the Senate in 2015.

“Those who masterminded the attacks on me are people with poor understanding of the relationship between us and who act based on their own political permutations only,” Babalola said.

She explained that she was at the burial in company with her father, Chief SOB Babalola, a prominent industrialist who is also a friend to the later father of now late Senator Adeleke.

“Not long after we sat down for the prayers, I sensed some hoodlums saying some things like I wanting to be deputy governor while Uncle (Senator Adeleke) has declared his ambition to be governor from the same Ede. I heard them talking about the new caretaker committee members being more of my loyalists than those of Senator Adeleke. And before we knew it, they grew more daring and unruly and brought down the canopy on the dignitaries present. It was the most unruly and irresponsible act I have seen in our land in history.

“That cannot be the best way to honour the memory of Uncle Adeleke. Senator Adeleke was a man of his people; a lover of peace and a political associate of Governor Aregbesola. Senator Adeleke could not have countenanced such misconduct in his lifetime,” she added.

Babalola expressed appreciation to Governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun, who rescued her from the mob.