Tag: Gov. Makinde

  • Tinubu stands for politics without bitterness – Makinde

    Tinubu stands for politics without bitterness – Makinde

    The National leader of the All Progressive Party (APC), Bola Tinubu, on Saturday paid condolence visit to Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on the recent deaths of two prominent traditional rulers and a former Governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala.

    Newsmen reports that the former Governor of Lagos State and some of his political associates visited Makinde at the State Government House, Agodi in Ibadan.

    Makinde, while appreciating Tinubu for the visit, said that his action had proved that he stood for politics without bitterness.

    According to him, this is the year political parties will elect their candidates toward the 2023 elections, but you visited here in spite of our political differences.

    “During this political season, you may have to question yourself on why you need to come to the Oyo State Government House because people might have different interpretations to it.

    “But, you sent a message across to me and I was delighted to host you in Ibadan.

    “We really thank you for this visit and we have taken proper notice that you have risen above politics.

    “And for your going around to come and share with us at this moment that we are grieving, we say thank you,” Makinde said.

    He, however, wished Tinubu well in his political quest to govern Nigeria.

    According to him, we want the best for this country and only the best is good enough at this particular time.

    Earlier, Tinubu said the purpose of his visit was to condole with Makinde, his government and the entire people of Oyo State over the demise of the former Governor, Adebayo Alao-Akala and two traditional rulers- Soun of Ogbomosoland, Oba Jimoh Oyewumi Ajagungbade and the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adetunji.

    He said the departed traditional rulers and Chief Alao-Akala, would be greatly missed because of their contributions to the development of the state.

    The former Lagos State Governor said that the reigns of the two prominent traditional rulers in Ogbomoso and Ibadan were peaceful, adding that they had contributed immensely to the peaceful atmosphere in the state.

    He said that Alao-Akala equally contributed immensely to the political development and the love radiating within the political arena in the state.

    Tinubu also commended Makinde for receiving him in spite of the short notice given for the visit, saying that the governor had demonstrated “good character”, which he said was rare.

    “People get, sometimes, intoxicated with power and the arrogance of office can be overwhelming, but not with you; thanks for receiving us so quickly.

    “With the demise of these three figures in Oyo State, we share in your loss.

    “You, as the governor on the saddle of power, take responsibility for the situation here.

    “I want to say we thank God that Ibadan had been peaceful and not ‘a den of violence’, but peaceful.

    “Every other thing that has happened has taught us in the book of religion that we are just passing through and we will leave one day.

    “But, no matter how long, it is difficult to absorb the loss easily,” Tinubu said.

    Newsmen reports that the Oyo APC Governorship candidate in the 2019 election, Chief Bayo Adelabu; Sen. Soji Akanbi and James Faleke, were among those on the entourage of the APC national leader.

  • Why I chose Adeosun as Oyo SSG – Makinde

    Why I chose Adeosun as Oyo SSG – Makinde

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Monday said that the exposure and wealth of experience of Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun, the new Secretary to the State Government (SSG), would enhance service delivery and performance of government.
    Makinde stated this during the swearing-in ceremony of the SSG at the Governor’s Office in Ibadan.
    He said Adeosun had a world view that would easily enable her to make the difference on the new job.
    ”I have no doubt that the new SSG will propel this government to the expected cruising level.
    ”I am certain that her inclusion as a key factor in our service agenda is one decision that would bring great returns on investment,”the governor stated.
    Makinde disclosed that he searched wide before finally settling for Adeosun, a technocrat.
    ”Some people would argue that the best person for the job is a politician who understands the terrain as they put it,
    ”Others would say the engine room of government must be manned by a technocrat who knows his or her onions.
    ”But I know that we need a focussed government which will deliver on its terms, we need capacity and lot of efficiency.
    ”And we need a packed personality who in a way encapsulate all of that,” he said.
    Adeosun, in her remarks, promised not to disappoint the governor and the entire people of Oyo State on her appointment.
    She promised to perform beyond expectations for the progress and development of the state.

  • LGs dissolution: Court fixes July 30 to hear contempt suit against Gov. Makinde

    LGs dissolution: Court fixes July 30 to hear contempt suit against Gov. Makinde

    An Ibadan High Court on Tuesday, fixed July 30, for hearing in a contempt suit filed by the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON) , Oyo State Chapter against Gov. Seyi Makinde on the dissolution of 33 Local Governments and Local Council Development Area (LCDA).

    ALGON, through its Counsel, Mr Kunle Sobaloju also named the Oyo State House of assembly Speaker, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in the suit.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the court had earlier ordered Makinde not to dissolve the LG and LCDA in the state but the governor went ahead to dissolve them immediate after his inauguration on May 29.

    Sobaloju informed the court that the application to set aside the governor’s order was filed on June 10.

    He argued that the governor was making steps to appoint caretaker chairmen for the LGs and LCDAs.

    Counsel to the state government, Mr Oluwaseun Dada , told the court that the application to set aside the order of the governor dissolving the LGs and LCDA has not been serve on him and therefore not ripe for hearing.

    Dada said that the argument that the governor was taking steps to appoint caretaker chairmen was hearsay and the court cannot act on such.

    The respondents’ counsel also told the court that he has filed an application for a stay of execution of the judgment of the court.

    Dada prayed for an adjournment to enable him serve the respondents in the matter.

    Justice Laniran Akintola adjourned the case till July 30 for hearing of all pending application in the matter.