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Governor Makinde
Oyo State Governor,
Engineer Seyi Makinde, has said that he would not be too proud to reverse
himself anytime he found it necessary, according to him, only God is
infallible.
Governor Makinde, who
joined the congregation at the Oja’ba Central Mosque for a special prayer to
commemorate his 52nd birthday, said that his government would always be open to
corrections.
“We don't know it all.
If people tell us what we need to do, we will act. I am not proud to the extent
that I can’t reverse myself, because I know that pride comes before a fall,”
the Governor said.
A statement by the
Chief Press Secretary to Governor Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, confirmed that the
Governor thanked the faithful for joining the prayers at short notice.
“Your prayers are
important to me. It doesn’t matter if we have a multitude. What we have here is
quality crowd,” he said, adding that he will always love to work for the people
because he is out to provide service.
The Governor also said
that he would not be a party to chasing street traders off the streets without
providing them with alternatives, as according to him, he once sold bread at
Yemetu area of Ibadan.
He said: “Somebody
said that I was quoted as saying that I would not chase away street traders
without providing them with alternatives. Yes, that is true because I know the
mentality of street trading. I once sold bread by the roadside in Yemetu Area.
“I said so because we
cannot send them away until we provide an alternative for them. And we have
started enforcing that. We did that at Ojoo where we asked people not to trade
at the point where we want to situate our modern terminus.
“Recently, I went
there in the midnight to make sure that where they will relocate the traders to
must be a comfortable place, equipped with necessary infrastructure so that
when they make their sales, they may not feel like going back to the road-side.
“I actually understand
the situation, because I once sold bread in front of Adeoyo Hospital in Yemetu.
And I know that the money that I used to assist my mother from bread-selling
was expended on my education.
“So, I beg of you, do
the right thing. We will do all that is needful to ensure the development of
Oyo State. If we fail to do the right thing, don’t hesitate to tell us.”
Governor Makinde, who
stated that his government would be fair and just to all religious
organisations in the state, maintained that the prayers of Muslim clerics
contributed immensely to his victory at the polls.
“I assured the people
of the state that I will serve them with the fear of God. I have made a promise
to serve the good people of Oyo State with the fear of God and not to favour of
any religious organisation above the other,” he said.
He stated that all the
religions will be treated equally, as according to him, homes in the State have
members spread across the religions.
“In my administration,
whatever is due to Muslims, Christians and traditional worshipers will be given
to them equally without any bias or favour,” the Governor said.
Governor Makinde also
took time to x-ray the key achievements of his administration in the first six
months, adding which he said include regular payment of the workers on 25th of
every month; provision of security vehicles for the Security Agencies in the
state; free education from primary level to secondary
level;light-up of Ibadan and cities among many others.
He added: “Also, there
is an improvement in our health care system. When we came in, they were saying
members of the NURTW were causing trouble. But now, this has stopped. I can
assure you that where we have noticed some pockets of challenges will be
addressed.
“We have also started
the lighting up places in Ibadan so that you can be all safe to go to wherever
you want to go. And this is the first phase; we will light up all our major
cities.
“With this, the
criminal elements to know they cannot perform any evil act successfully. So, I
have come to serve the people and I believe that if we can all work together,
what is not enough for us today will be abundant tomorrow.”
The Governor,
therefore, appealed to religious leaders in the state to continue to pray for
the success of the present administration and not to allow the religious
fanatics to cause crisis among the religious organisations in the state.
According to him,
“concerning what Imam said about Alfa Oloore, there is no rancour between us.
Sincerely, with what I saw at the mosque that first day, I would have ordered
that it be demolished with immediate effect and the surrounding houses. But
three days after, people told me that it was not only Oloore mosque we have
such facilities and that some parents do take their children there. I
interviewed some parents at Sanyo Area, where we took them and they said they
actually took their children there. I have to listen to what people were saying.
“So, when they talked
to me, I asked them not to demolish the mosque again and informed the Police to
leave Alfa alone. I also told social workers to go and inspect it because we
need to modernise anything we do. The way they do things yesterday is not the
way we will do them today. We need to see how we can modernise the way we
discipline and train troublesome children in such a way that when they grow up,
they won’t be a burden to anyone or for the country.
“Since that is the
situation we have found ourselves, there should be regulations for those who
have these kinds of facilities. Also, social workers need to always assign some
people to take charge of activities there. That is the way it should be done.”
The Governor,
therefore, called on all the religious leaders to always advise him as he is
ready to welcome corrections when necessary.
According to him,
nobody is above mistakes, only God cannot make mistakes.
“What we are facing
now is how we can make life comfortable for everyone and to develop Oyo State.
We cannot do it alone. As residents and citizens of Oyo State, you cannot also
do it alone. We have to come together, put hands on deck to achieve this.
“They will twist many
things but I am here today to tell you that I will be truthful to you, no matter
the situation. Because I am not also above mistake, I need to make the
engagements to continue. As a human being, I can make mistakes but it is only
God who cannot. But we can correct ourselves if we get response on what is
going on in the street.”
Speaking earlier, the
Chief Imam of Ibadanland, Alhaji Abubakr Agbootomokekere, showered encomiums on
Governor Makinde for his enormous achievements within 200 days in office.
He urged the Governor
to continue with his good policies for the overall development of Oyo State.
He, therefore, prayed
for the success of the Makinde-led administration in the State and promised
that the League of Imams would continue to support the Government.
The visit had in
attendance Chief of Staff, Chief Lukman Ilaka, Head of Service, Mrs. Amidat
Agboola, Commissioner for Information, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, and other members
of the State Executive Council.