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Makinde speaks on paying LG ex-political office holders 20 years arrears

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Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde
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Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, on Tuesday in Ibadan said outstanding allowances of LGA ex-political office holders would be paid.

He gave the assurance that all the LG ex-political office holders across the 33 local governments in Oyo State would be paid their entitlements irrespective of party differences.

Speaking while receiving members of the Forum of ex-political office holders, 2007-2010 from the 33 Local Government Areas of Oyo State, the governor acknowledged the economic challenge the State was facing, but said the economic team was already working to curtail the downturn.

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The Forum, led by Mogaji Asimiyu Ojuolape, had paid a solidarity visit to the governor’s office to express the confidence in his ability to offset their allowances in line with the promise he made to them during the 2019 election.

Ojuolape said that members of the Forum in all the 33 Local Government Areas of Oyo State, were solidly behind Governor Makinde in his efforts at developing the nooks and crannies of the state.

He said that the visit of the group was to identify with the governor’s efforts in making Oyo State better than he met it.

“We, the forum of ex-political Office Holder in 33 Local Government Areas of Oyo State, 2007-2010 are here this afternoon to present you with this gift, in order to appreciate your effort that you have been making to make Oyo state better than you met it.

“In addition, we would like to bring to your notice that we are your friends and supporters.

As we earlier discussed with you before the last elections, you gave us your words that you would pay us all our dues,” Ojuolape said.

The governor said:

“I really appreciate this portrait and your kind gesture. On this note I promise that we would look into it.

We may not have the capacity to offset the bill all at once, but we would pay in installments.

“The previous administration coerced people to join their party by using the scheme to pay only party members.

“Those of you who did not join their party were not paid. But we will pay not just to you, but all others, regardless of party affiliations as long as they are of indigenes of Oyo State.

“So long as they have worked and laboured, they deserve to be paid their entitlements.

“I want to say that we all are in this struggle together and it must be done one step at a time. We are all together.

“This issue has been going on since 2003. It is different from those who can differentiate their left from right, that is, the biased critics of this administration.

“It has been on for almost 20 years now. I know that this issue on ground has been on for long, but be rest assured we will handle it appropriately.”

He added:

“We have challenges now and the economic team is already working on them.

‘It is obvious that if the current oil price in the global market remains as it is, federal allocation would be next to nothing.

But in Oyo state, we would try to insulate our people from the impact of reduced federal allocation. We are anticipating it and we know that this is upon us, however, we would resolve it.”

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