Former governor of Osun state, Gboyega Oyetola and his wife Sherifat have been directed by the Osun state government to return all official vehicles belonging to the state government in their possession.
The government also gave same directives to other former appointees of the state.
This was contained in a statement released by Governor Ademola Adeleke’s media aide, Olawale Rasheed on Friday.
The statement read; “The Assets Recovery Panel of the Osun State Government has directed former Governor Gboyega Oyetola, his wife, Hajia Kafayat Oyetola, and other former appointees to immediately return assorted vehicles valued at N2.9 billion presently illegally in their possession.
“Due diligence has been conducted and the committee has concluded that the affected past officials should return government vehicles in their possession.
“This is the first batch of vehicles to be retrieved. We will soon come up with the second batch.
“All affected officials should return the vehicles in their possession immediately to avoid coercive procedures for recovery of state assets.
“In the list of affected officials, Governor Oyetola alone has 11 vehicles ranging from Lexus Jeep, Toyota Prado jeeps and assorted models of costly vehicles. The wife, Mrs Kafayat, also has in her possession several brands of government vehicles which were taken away against provisions of the law.”
“The former Deputy Governor has more than seven government vehicles in his custody contrary to the provisions of the law.
“A serving Senator, Oriolowo, is also directed to return to the Osun State Agricultural Development Programme five machines, namely a motor grader, bulldozer, soil compactor machine, among others.
“All affected ex-officials are to urgently comply with the above request or risk enforcement procedures.”
Other politicians accused of keeping government properties include; Charles Akinola, former chief of staff; and Abdullahi Binuyo, former deputy chief of staff.
Those who served as special advisers, local government caretakers, board chairpersons, commissioners, and secretary to the state government were also accused of keeping state vehicles.