Those eyeing Oyo Gov’s seat should wait till 2023 – Makinde

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….promises to cooperate with the University of Ibadan to move the state forward

Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, has told his political opponents to wait till 2023 to face him at the polls.
The Governor, who was speaking while flagging off the reconstruction of the 65-kilometre Moniya-Ijaye-Iseyin Road, said that the people of Oyo State rejected the main opposition party in the state because they did nothing to develop the state.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted Makinde as saying that even though the previous administration awarded the contract for the rehabilitation of the road, the job was not done while the money released was shared for the purpose of elections.
“We have told them to meet us in 2023,” Governor Makinde said, adding: “Though they got money, they did nothing. They spent the money on elections but did you vote for them? If they come to ask for your votes, will you vote for them?”
The Governor further stated that he was determined to execute the Road contract as a way of fulfilling his campaign promise.
He said: “I appreciate you for giving us the opportunity to serve you. During our campaign from here [Moniya] to Oke-Ogun, I promised that I will reconstruct the road if I become the Governor and, today, I am happy that it is the same project we are flagging off.
He restated the resolve of his administration to construct infrastructure that will target the State’s economy, adding that when completed, the road, which is quite close to ongoing Dry Port project at Olorisaoko, will aid the movement of agricultural produces and mineral resources from Oke-Ogun area to the Dry Port for onward exporting.
The 65 kilometre road is being executed by KOPEK Construction Company, at the cost of N9.9 billion.
The Governor, who described the road as an important one that can uplift the economy of the State, said his Government was embarking on the total reconstruction of the road as opposed to the planned rehabilitation by the immediate past administration.
He berated how the road had been abandoned for years, culminating in loss of lives and properties as well as the destruction of farm produces due to the deplorable condition of the road.
The Governor further said: “On this project, we are not talking about patching but total reconstruction of the road. I know you are all aware that there is a Dry Port project ongoing here in Olorisaoko. So, when they are conveying agricultural produces and solid minerals all the way from Oke-Ogun, this is the point where we will be exporting them.
“You can recall that I also promised that the money we will spend on infrastructure will be targeted on expanding our economy and this road is a major road that can boost the economy of Oyo State. When we got into office, we discovered that the money that was awarded to carry out the road project was shared among those who held offices in the past administration. They spent the money on campaign and the last election and, upon that, you did not vote for them.
“This road was abandoned for eight years. Countless number of people have died on the road. Time has been wasted. In 2015, during the electioneering campaign, we had accident on this same road too but we thank God that no life was lost. It was because of that incidence that made me promise that if I eventually get the people’s mandate to serve the state, we won’t spend beyond 45 minutes to reach Iseyin from Moniya in the morning, afternoon and night. We will also mobilise security operatives to be patrolling the road.”
Governor Makinde added that State Government has given the contractor, KOPEK Construction Company, a mandate to deliver a quality road project that will be adopted throughout the State, noting that the company had been given the mandate to deliver a road with an asphaltic thickness of 50mm as against the 40mm thickness being targeted by the previous contractor.
He added that the challenges being faced by road users plying the road would be over in 12 months, charging the contractor, KOPEK Construction Company to deliver to time and to make sure it employs youths in the beneficiary communities as workers during the construction in order to create jobs for the teeming youths.
He said: “I want to assure you my people in Akinyele and Oke-Ogun, jobs are coming. Be united and be ready to work because being able to work is the antidote to poverty. I want to implore the contractor, KOPEK, to employ our youths. We want Oyo State’s money to remain in the State. I also want to tell the youths too to cooperate with the contractor. Try and be organised so that you can be given jobs that can give you earnings within the next one year.
“We don’t want this project to be abandoned again and that was why we had to make upfront payment of 60 per cent to the contractor. We want Messrs KOPEK Construction Company to complete this project within a year. By this time next year, I am coming to commission the road.
“I implore you all from Moniya to Iseyin to take care of the road. The standard of the road we want the contractor to do is the one we will adopt throughout the whole of Oyo State. For those who are familiar with Engineering work, 40mm is the thickness of the asphalt they did before but we have instructed the new contractor to make it 50mm because we expect that trailers will begin to ply through the road after completion.”
Earlier, the Commissioner for Public Works, Infrastructure and Transportation, Professor Raphael Afonja, stated that the goal of the State Government was to have the contract completed in 12 months, noting that the project “was conceived to bring the much-desired uplift to Oke-Ogun zone as the food basket of state in particular and Nigeria in general. It will also contribute significantly to improving socio-economic activities in Oke-Ogun zone in particular and Oyo State generally.
Afonja added: “The project in its earlier conception by the last administration was for limited rehabilitation, it has now been upgraded to a total reconstruction. The asphaltic surfacing has been increased from 40mm to 50mm and the stone base from 150mm to 200mm to provide a more durable road that will stand the test of time. We have also made provision to correct the inadequate system that was observed in the initial design of the road.”
Community leaders from Akinyele Local Government and Oke-Ogun areas, Alhaji Rafiu Adebiyi and Senator Hosea Agboola, appreciated Governor Makinde for making the road construction a reality.
Meanwhile, the governor has promised that the State Government would continue to collaborate with the University of Ibadan for the development of the state.
Governor Makinde stated this while speaking at the 71st Founder’s Day and Convocation ceremony held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan on today.
He also declared the readiness of his government to readily employ data and research produced by the University to develop the State.
He added that State will continue to partner with other stakeholders in advancing University of Ibadan further, noting that the cooperation between the Government and the University was already obvious, as many of the University’s staff were collaborating with the State officially and in private capacities to restore Oyo State’s glory.
The Governor maintained that the Government and People of the State had always been proud to be associated with the University, noting that its existence in Ibadan remained a great testament to the pace-setter status of the State.
“It is indeed a pleasure for me to give a goodwill message at this year’s Foundation Day ceremony of the premier University in Nigeria, the University of Ibadan.
“As the Governor of Oyo State and head of the State Government, I commit the State to partnering with you in advancing University of Ibadan further. The cooperation between our Government and the University is already obvious, as many of your staff are collaborating with us both officially and in private capacities to restore Oyo State to the past glory as the founding fathers had hoped.
“At a stage, this University shot the city of Ibadan to the pinnacle of being the intellectual capital of the African continent. As the landlord of the University, the Government of Oyo State and its people are indeed proud and happy to be associated with UI,” he said.
Governor Makinde maintained that his administration’s resolve to continue to collaborate with the University stemmed from its belief that an educated population is an asset, noting that in line with that belief, it had begun a process of revolutionizing education through sound and well-thought-out policies.
He also pointed out that the free and qualitative education policy of the Government, which is aimed at building a sound foundation for the future products of the University of Ibadan and other higher institutions, was on course, noting that a university system could only work with the materials they were presented with in terms of students.
He said: “As part of the policy of ensuring a foundational quality for education, our Government has distributed textbooks and exercise books to students. We have also produced a compendium of past questions and answers to assist our Senior Secondary School students.”
The Governor added that the goal of his Government is to see to it that the education budget of the State reached the 15 to 20 per cent recommended target set by UNESCO, noting that the goal had been well-received by the people of the State, who expressed approval and acceptance for the Government’s educational policies during the stakeholders’ meetings on inclusive budget initiative held across the three senatorial districts in preparation for the 2020 budget of the state.
Governor Makinde congratulated those who received Ph.D. awards as well as eminent Nigerians honoured with honorary doctorates, including legal luminary, Aare Afe Babalola; General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, among others.
He said: “I wish to congratulate all those ladies and gentlemen who have just bagged their doctorate degrees. It is a no mean achievement. This is the reward for your hard work, perseverance and diligence. I do not need to remind you the efforts you had all put in to get the degrees. I, however, take the liberty to admonish you to justify being found worthy in character and learning to earn the degrees in all ramifications and at all times. One good way to do this is by staying back in Nigeria so together we can build a great country. In Oyo State for instance, I assure you that the foundation we are laying will lead to the emergence of a virile economy, which will demand inputs from your various skills.
“I also wish to congratulate all the eminent Nigerians that have received honourary doctorate degrees and Fellowship of the University of Ibadan today. There is no doubt that you have all merited this great honour. May you continue to use your God-given endowments for advancement of mankind.
“To the University of Ibadan community and stakeholders, I join you in appreciating the founding fathers of this University. The little you can do is to sustain the legacy of excellence which the University of Ibadan label is known for.”
Earlier, the pro-chancellor of the University and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, stated that it was important for the University to celebrate the 71st anniversary of the Founder’s Day with joy as much as reflections.

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