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  • Oyo Governor, Makinde upgrades Ladoja, 10 other Ibadan high chiefs to Oba

    Oyo Governor, Makinde upgrades Ladoja, 10 other Ibadan high chiefs to Oba

    Governor, Seyi Makinde of Oyo state, has approved the promotion of 11 Ibadan High Chiefs to full-fledged king in the state.

    Recall that the governor recently signed the Chieftaincy Amendment Bill into law seeking to grant him autonomy to present beaded crowns and coronets to chiefs in the state, following its passage by the state House of Assembly.

    The High Chiefs are Balogun of Ibadanland, Owolabi Olakulehin; Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rasheed Ladoja; Otun Balogun, Tajudeen Ajibola; Osi Olubadan, Eddy Oyewole; Osi Balogun, Lateef Adebimpe; Ashipa Olubadan, Biodun Kola-Daisi; Ashipa Balogun, Kola Adegbola; Ekerin Olubadan, Hamidu Ajibade; Ekerin Balogun, Olubunmi Isioye; Ekarun Olubadan; Bayo Akande and Ekarun Balogun, Abiodun Azeez.

    According to a government source in the state, Governor Seyi gave his consent on the promotion, and the high chiefs will be officially installed as traditional rulers, on Friday, July 7, 2023.

    He added that the governor’s approval was sequel to the recommendation of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, who is the prescribed and consenting authority.

    Continuing he said, the immediate past governor Ajimoi had intentions to have approved the upgrading but his approach towards it was wrong.

    “This elevation would have come earlier before now. Even before the administration of the late former governor, Abiola Ajimobi. Ajimobi had a good intention on this elevation but the approach was wrong. Why would you just wake up one day and do something of such nature in just three days or thereabouts.

    “You will be shocked when you see some Obas from other places who are not even up to High Chief in Ibadanland in a public place with a large entourage. But sometimes, our High Chiefs are regarded as mere chiefs. So, it’s a good decision and the governor has given his consent on that. They will be officially crowned on Friday, July 7, 2023 as stipulated in a letter sent to the governor by His Imperial Majesty, Oba Balogun.”

  • Makinde appoints SSA, PAs, Private Secretary

    Makinde appoints SSA, PAs, Private Secretary

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has approved the appointment of Miss Ololade Ajibola as Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties and Alhaji Akeem Azeez as Personal Assistant I.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Segun Ogunwuyi, and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Wednesday.

    The statement said that the governor also approved the appointment of Mr Samson Adejumo as Personal Assistant II and Mr Isah Kabir as his Principal Secretary.

    The governor congratulated the new appointees and asked them to see their appointments as a further call to service.

    He urged the appointees to discharge their duties with absolute loyalty, dedication and diligence.

    According to the statement, all the appointments are with immediate effect.

  • Oyo Governor, Makinde sacks Auxilliary, others from Park Management system

    Oyo Governor, Makinde sacks Auxilliary, others from Park Management system

    The Oyo State governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has ordered the dissolution of the Disciplinary Committee, Park Management System (PMS).

    The dissolution of the PMS Committee, headed by Alhaji Mukaila Lamidi, popularly known as Auxillary, was contained in a statement issued in Ibadan on Monday by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Segun Ogunwuyi.

    The newly appointed Chief of Staff to the Governor, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi, who disclosed this in a statement on Monday, May 29, 2023, said the dissolution was with immediate effect.

    The terse statement reads, “I have the directive of the Executive Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde to inform you of the dissolution of the Disciplinary Committee, Park Management System with immediate effect from today, Monday, 29th May, 2023”.

  • How I got poorer as Governor – Makinde

    How I got poorer as Governor – Makinde

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State says he is poorer by 10 per cent in the last four years as governor of the state.

    Makinde made this known on Sunday while speaking with newsmen in Ibadan.

    He told them that he submitted his Asset Declaration form at the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) office, situated on State Secretariat, Total Garden Road, on Friday in Ibadan.

    Recall that Makinde on assumption of office in 2019 declared N48 billion worth of assets.

    Makinde, who did not make known details of his assets, however, told newsmen that the details would be made known to the public later.

    In compliance with Paragraph 11 part 1 to the fifth schedule of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, a governor is mandated to declare his assets at the end of the first tenure.

    “By law, I have to do the Declaration of Assets at the end of my first tenure and before assuming office for the next tenure.

    “So, I have gone to the CCB office to submit my Assets Declaration form at the end of my first tenure and also my assets at the beginning of the second tenure.

    “You are all aware of my Assets Declaration for the first tenure.

    “I can tell you that in the last four years, I’m poorer by 10 to 12 per cent. This is because, I have not really have the chance to look after my business.

    “We have been looking after Oyo State business; so, I’m not surprised that there were losses a bit here and there, but I’m still okay,” Makinde said.

    Makinde’s Deputy, Chief Bayo Lawal, went with the governor to submit his own Assets Declaration form.

    Meanwhile, the inauguration of Makinde as the Chief Executive Governor for the second term will come up on Monday at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Oke-Ado, Ibadan.

  • Why emergence of new Aalafin, Soun delays – Makinde explains

    Why emergence of new Aalafin, Soun delays – Makinde explains

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State says delay in the emergence of new Aalafin of Oyo and Soun of Ogbomosoland was to allow due process to be followed in their selection to avoid repeat of past mistakes.

    Makinde made this known on Tuesday in Ibadan while swearing-in the new Chief Judge of the state, Justice Iyabo Yerima.

    The event was held at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Secretariat, Ibadan.

    Makinde said he had already communicated the kingmakers in the two towns that institutional framework should be followed in the selection of new Aalafin and Soun.

    According to him, once due process is followed, things generally will work out more efficiently.

    “We have gone through a situation where a king was removed by the judiciary in the state after he has been on the throne for over 22 years.

    “And I said to myself, not under my watch are we going to repeat the same mistake. I will rather delay and have due process followed.

    “Then, if anybody decides to go to court after the emergence of the new traditional rulers, such exercise might be a nullity.

    “I believe this is what we need in Nigeria right now – strong institutions.

    “But, we also need people to build them, people with experience, capacity and people with strong conviction to do what is right.

    “That is why appointment of people like Justice Iyabo Yerima is important, because she has experience in leadership,” Makinde said.

    Swearing-in Yerima, as a substantive Chief Judge, he said that her appointment was in accordance with Section 271 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, as amended.

    He said that the swearing-in was done after her appointment was confirmed by the House of Assembly.

    Makinde, while congratulating the new Chief Judge, promised to give her necessary support to succeed.

    He hinted that his administration had taken steps to ensure that judiciary in the state work effectively, assuring that his government would try its best to provide resources as they were available.

    The governor said that if justice was to be dispensed efficiently, it should be carried out in a befitting environment.

    In her remarks, Yerima pledged to take Judiciary in the state to a greater height.

    She lauded Makinde for the cooperation which judiciary in the state has been enjoying since the inception of his administration.

    The Chief judge, however, pleaded for the renovation of all the court rooms in the state.

    Highlights of the event was the administering of Administration Oath and Judicial Oath on the Chief Judge by the governor.

    The Deputy Governor, Chief Adebayo Lawal; Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Olubanwo Adeosun; High Court Judges and other top government functionaries were present at the event.

  • N3.4bn debt pits ex-council chiefs against Gov Makinde

    N3.4bn debt pits ex-council chiefs against Gov Makinde

    Former Local Government chairmen and councillors sacked on May 29, 2019 by Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State have disagreed with the governor on his proposed plan to pay the N3.4 billion judgment debt in instalments.

    The affected ex-council chiefs, led by Bashorun Ajuwon, made this known in documents they filed before the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) against some applications earlier filed by the Oyo State Government.

    The N3.4 billion judgment debt was the balance of N4.9 billlion the state government owed some former local government areas (LGA) chairmen and councillors it sacked in 2019. The ex-council chiefs accused the state government of raising false claims in its alleged plot to frustrate the payment of the money.

    They described as false and a delay strategy the claim by the Oyo State Government that the  Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) naira redesign policy, coupled with paucity of funds, had hampered its plan to pay the N3.4b debt.

    On March 2, Justice A. O. Ebong of the High Court of the FCT issued a garnishee order nisi blocking Oyo State’s accounts in First Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), Wema Bank and Zenith Bank.

    The order followed the garnishee proceedings initiated by the ex-council chiefs in an effort to execute the judgment they got on May 7, 2021 at the Supreme Court against Governor Makinde and six others.

    Listed as judgment debtors with the Oyo State governor are the state’s Attorney General, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, the Accountant General, the House of Assembly, its Speaker and the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC).

    In their response to the order nisi, the judgment debtors filed series of applications including the one seeking to set aside the garnishee proceedings, and  another, praying to be allowed to pay the debt within the next seven years by paying N250m in every six months.

    But the ex-council chiefs objected to the application.

    In one of the documents filed by their lawyer, Musibau Adetunbi, SAN, they stated that Makinde had vowed not to pay the debt as ordered by the Supreme Court, except they decamped to his party (the Peoples Democratic Party) from their party (the All Progressives Congress).

    They stated that even when the Supreme Court ordered the state government to pay within four months from the date of the judgment, Oyo State, by a letter dated December 13, 2021 (by the Attorney General), pledged to pay within six months.

    Ajuwon and others added that, while Imo and Katsina states (against which similar judgment was given by the Supreme Court for unlawfully sacking of elected LG officials) had since paid, Oyo State only paid N1.5billion and had continued to invent excuses to further delay.

    Ajuwon stated in one of the documents that “after the payment of N1,500,000,000 to us, and sometimes in late 2022, the 1st judgment debtor (Makinde) invited myself and 3rd judgment creditor (Hon. Oluyinka Jesutoye) to his office and told us that we should inform all our members to cross to his political party, which is the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) from our own political party, which is the All Progressive Congress (APC).

    “He further said that the only condition in which he would pay the balance of our money is by crossing over to his own political party and work for him during the general election of 2023.

    “We took his message to our members, who directed us to tell him that we could not accept his request. We delivered the reply of our members to him and he told us that as long as he remains the Executive Governor of Oyo State, the balance of our money will never be paid.

    “He (Makinde) further said after all, he has constitutional immunity; hence no court of law, not even the apex court of the land, could do anything to him. I personally told him in the presence of the 3rd judgment creditor that Almighty God and the law will help us out.”

    While objecting to Makinde’s proposal to pay by instalment, the ex–council chiefs noted that at a payment rate of N250m every six months, it would take the state governor six years to pay N3billion and additional one year to pay the balance of N374. 889. 425.60k, thereby making it seven years, long after he must have completed his second term in office which begins on May 29.

    They claimed that Makinde “is maliciously using state power to coerce us, as members of an opposition political party, and has refused to pay our salaries and allowances despite the memos by the Ministry of Justice addressed to the 1st judgement debtor, the Executive Governor of Oyo State, to do so.”

    The ex-council chiefs, who  urged the court to ignore the state government’s requests and  proceed with garnishee proceedings, also want the dismissal of  the motion to show cause filed by Wema Bank (one of the state’s bankers) for allegedly containing falsehood.

    They claimed that Wema Bank, in the motion, concealed information about  Oyo State Government and its agencies’ accounts with the bank.

    Ajuwon stated, in another document, that the state government and its agencies maintain several accounts in Wema Bank.

    He gave details of some of the accounts and the balance as at April 6, 2023 to include: Account No 0121754507 (with N41,435,133.10 balance); 0122500990 (N8,743,039.10); 0229068555 (N239,128.59);  0241073603 (N52,834.08) and account No:0229822360 (with N190,413.15 balance).

    He added that the state also maintained an Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) account, with number:  0121754507 with Wema Bank.

    Ajuwon stated that “the judgement debtors have boasted that they have the capacity to cause the garnishees (the banks) not to say the truth.

    “The judgement debtors, who are interested in perverting the cause of justice, are making frantic effort to carry some garnishees along. Indeed, some garnishees are already preparing fake loen papers.

    “Aside from the accounts mentioned above, there are several accounts maintained with the 3rd garnishee (Wema Bank) by the judgement debtors in the name of ministry, commission and/or agency.”

    The court will, on Monday, hear some pending applications filed by parties.

  • Accord’s candidate, Adelabu congratulates Seyi Makinde, makes an appeal to him

    Accord’s candidate, Adelabu congratulates Seyi Makinde, makes an appeal to him

    One of the Gubernatorial candidates in the just con cluded guber elections in the state, Adebayo Adelabu who represented Accord in the state has appealed to the re-elected Governor, Seyi Makinde  to do the people’s will in his second term in office.

    The Accord candidate made his comments known through a statement signed and delivered by him to pressmen.

    He made the comments after congratulating the new re-elected governor of the state.

    Recall that Makinde had on Sunday been declared the winner of the gubernatorial election held on Saturday.

    Makinde defeated Adelabu of Accord, Teslim Folarin and other candidates who contested the election.

    The Returning Officer in the state, Professor Adebayo Bamire announced that Makinde scored a total of 563,756 votes to defeat all other candidates.

    Bamire is the Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife in Osun state.

    The Vice Chancellor announced that the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Senator Teslim Folarin, scored 256,685 votes.

    The Accord candidate, Adebayo Adelabu scored a total of 38,357 votes according to the result of the election.

    Adelabu while reacting said the victory of Makinde who has been re-elected for another term was a call to do more and serve the people diligently.

    The Accord candidate in the statement made available to journalists  on Sunday insisted that election has come and gone.

    He advised the governor to focus on the poor state of security in the state during his second term.

    He maintained that it is important for the governor to ensure that schools should be made more conducive for learning while teachers should be encouraged and trained to do more in order to ensure that the state regains its status as a pace setter state.

    “The Governor should especially focus on the poor state of security in the State, equally important is the state of the environment which needs urgent attention.”

  • Accord party dissolves  executive members in Oyo state for endorsing Gov. Seyi Makinde

    Accord party dissolves executive members in Oyo state for endorsing Gov. Seyi Makinde

    The Oyo state chapter of the Accord party (A) has dissolved the executive members of the party over their endorsement of Governor Seyi Makinde.

    According to the leadership of the party, all executive members of the party have been dissolved with immediate effect.

    This development was made known  party on Wednesday evening.

    The dissolution of the state executive of the party is happening few hours after the state chairman of the party, Mr. Kolade Ojo and some state executive members of the party, decided to declare their supportership for the governor Seyi Makinde who’s seeking re-election under the umbrella of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

    Recall that Ojo and his colleagues had during a press conference in Ibadan announced that the state executive members of the party would support Makinde during the forthcoming gubernatorial election on Saturday.

    The national leadership of Accord in its reaction, said that it has dissolved the state executive members over anti-party.

    National Chairman of Accord, Muhammad Nalado made this disclosure in a letter sent to the National Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu.

    The party copied the Oyo Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Oyo State Commissioner of Police; Director, Department of State Security (DSS), in the state and Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) In the state.

    Nalado added that a caretaker committee has been constituted in replacement of the dissolved executives.

    The caretaker committee would be headed by Alhaji Isiaka Salami, while Mr. Bashiru Ayobami would serve as Secretary.

    Other members of the caretaker committee are; Hon Fatai Salawu, Mrs Bimpe Martins and Hon Ayodele Oyajide.

    The statement reads “We wish to bring to the knowledge of the Commission that the State Executives of our great party ‘ACCORD’ Oyo State Chapter has been dissolved with immediate effect due to Anti-Party Activities and Gross misconduct by the State Excos. This decision was taken during an emergency National Working Committee (NWC) meeting of our great party held on the 8 March, 2023 at the National Secretariat Abuja.

    “However, the following members of the party has been appointed as the Caretaker Committee to oversee the affairs of the party pending when the State Congress Elections would be held;

    “Alh. Isiaka Salami, Caretaker Chairman; Mr. Bashiru Ayobami. Secretary; Hon Fatai Salawu, Mrs Bimpe Martins, Hon Ayodele Oyajide as members.

    “We urge the Commission to kindly give this Caretaker Committee necessary attention/cooperation they may require.”

  • Nigeria Decides: APC denies endorsing governor Seyi Makinde for re-election

    Nigeria Decides: APC denies endorsing governor Seyi Makinde for re-election

    In Oyo state, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied endorsing governor, Seyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

    APC claimed that the speculation that it endorsed Seyi Makinde is false and only aimed at misleading the electorates in the state.

    There were reports flying around that about three pro-Tinubu groups in the state had dumped the gubernatorial candidate of the APC, Senator Teslim Folarin, for the incumbent governor who is seeking reelection into office.

    However, the APC through a statement issued over the weekend, signed and delivered by its Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, describe the report of such endorsement as a placing undue pressure on the electorates and a form of desperation on the part of the governor and his negligible supporters who have seen the writing on the wall and are now looking for a miracle that could make them escape disgraceful defeat at the poll on Saturday.

    “First and foremost, we would like to state that there are no pro-Tinubu groups registered with Oyo APC by the names “Southern for Tinubu BAT Democracy, Yoruba Campaign for BAT and Tinubu Campaign Movement while the two names mentioned in the fallacious news report are fictitious. The latest fake news came from the same unscrupulous elements who promoted one non-existing Alhaji Bashir Adeola as Oyo APC chieftain purportedly supporting Gov. Makinde. We challenged them then to produce that person but they ran away.

    “It is an established fact that Gov. Makinde has embarked on a spending spree to get support for another term in office as he invited some stakeholders with Oyo PDP to the Agodi Government House few days ago and gave them N500 million as a bait but the fact remains that no reasonable polician in the state would trust him (Makinde) again in spite of the fate suffered in his hands by those who assisted him to become governor in 2019.

    “Among shameful acts being perpetrated by the drowning governor and his lackeys are; coercion of senior public servants (especially tutors-general, education secretaries and headteachers) to turn public school environment into campaign grounds for PDP candidates, sponsorship of miscreants drawn from the PMS to intimidate residents and prospective voters across the state, payment of heavy sums to some media executives so as to influence the content of their news and programmes in favour of the PDP, enlistment of support of pastors and some other religious leaders and so on.

    “”As a matter of fact, we have uncovered the plot to dish out many fake news, concocted opinion polls and damaging publications in all the available media apparatuses so to create an avenue for condemnation of INEC after a winner other than Gov. Makinde would have emerged the winner. We are also aware of the preponderance of disgraceful media engagement of some turncoats who left our party last year and are now working for Gov. Makinde but we would not dignify them with any response until our victory this weekend.

    “As a serious political party, our focus is on the March 11, 2023 goveenorship and House of Assembly elelction where we poised to better the feat recorded on February 25. We would not allow any confused desperado to distract us and it is at this juncture that we are appealing to the good people of the state to be resolute and stand their ground as ready to prevent Oyo state from falling into opposition again under Tinubu presidency.” Sadare added.

  • Fuel scarcity: Makinde deploys free commuter buses in Oyo

    Fuel scarcity: Makinde deploys free commuter buses in Oyo

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has deployed Omituntun buses free to ease movement of residents of the state following the twin crisis of new naira notes and fuel scarcity.

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Taiwo Adisa, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, on Saturday in Ibadan.

    According to him, the Omituntun Mass Transit Buses would be deployed to more routes within the state for free, in order to ameliorate the sufferings of people.

    The governor said that his administration was ready to do whatever it could to alleviate the sufferings of the masses.

    Makinde, however, frowned at the resort to violent protests by some residents of Ibadan on Friday.

    He said while citizens were free to express their feelings peacefully, government would not condone any resort to violence, adding that resort to violence would breed other problems.

    The governor also put all the security agencies operating in the state on high alert to avert any breakdown of law and order.

    He urged the people to ensure that they use their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) to usher in a responsible government in the forthcoming general elections.

    The governor also said that the state was also working with the local government chairmen in the state to provide immediate palliatives for vulnerable people.

    According to him, this is to alleviate the hardships that the twin scarcity of new naira-notes and fuel have brought upon them.

    He urged all law-abiding citizens and residents of the state to go about their lawful activities peacefully.

    “Violence cannot and will not solve our problems, it will only create new ones.

    “We have another opportunity in a few weeks to move this country in a new direction. Use your PVC, not violence.

    “We must not allow elements within us, who have other motives, to take advantage of peaceful protests to perpetrate evil or push their agendas.

    “I urge all law-abiding citizens and residents of the state to go about their lawful activities.

    “All our security agencies are on high alert and so, peaceful residents of the state have no cause to fear.

    “Once again, we have another opportunity to put an end to oppressive system and that is through the ballot.

    “For now, I urge everyone to remain calm, as we are doing our best to mitigate the hardships,” Makinde said.