The Oyo State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, has identified what he termed a paradox in Governor Makinde’s succession issue.
Prince Oyelade expressed this view at the maiden matriculation ceremony of students of the Impact School of Broadcasting and Communication (ISBC) in Ibadan.
The Information Commissioner, who has worked with three different Governors across four administrations in Oyo State, said, “I pity the person who will succeed Governor Seyi Makinde, considering the unequalled performance regime that the incumbent will leave behind by May 2027.”
“Even as an insider in this administration, I cannot but be anxious about who will take over from Seyi Makinde as governor in 2027.”
Prince Dotun Oyelade noted that Governor Makinde not only surpassed the expectations of many when he took over the helm of affairs of the State but has also bequeathed to his successor an unassailable record of performance.
“In 2019, when the Seyi Makinde administration started, many thought that governance would be a huge challenge, given the hydra-headed situation we met on the ground, particularly finance. But Governor Seyi Makinde has clearly shown that where there is a will, there is a way; much more so when the way is driven by prudence, data, science, and smartness,” Oyelade said.
“The first four years of his administration set unprecedented records, while the first two years of the second term surpassed those achievements.”
The information commissioner stated that Governor Makinde has changed the narrative from the general belief that when an administration succeeds in its re-election bid, it becomes complacent about the promises it had made to the people.
He said the frenetic pace in the provision of infrastructure and keeping faith with the welfare of government workers has given the laughable impression that Governor Seyi Makinde is running for a third term.
“In December 2024, a few weeks after Governor Seyi Makinde promised the ₦80,000 minimum wage for the over 130,000 State workers, two permanent secretaries came to my office and asked me confidentially how the Governor was going to implement the promise, which amounts to over ₦14 billion every month, and still be able to continue with ambitious infrastructural projects.
“I told them jocularly that if a man says that he has bitten the bullet for the people of Oyo State, he must have a magic wand up his sleeve.
“Well, as we all know, he has paid the ₦14 billion three times between January and March this year, and he will continue to do so till the end of May 2027.
“As I talk to you, the 32.2 km East Wing of the Ibadan Circular Road, which will be the first motorway in Nigeria, will be commissioned in the near future.
“Apart from this, 334 km of roads have been constructed and rehabilitated across the State, more than half of them in the last two years.
“It is up in the air whether the Game Changer Governor will succeed in persuading the people to follow his gubernatorial nominee, if he has any, or whether the people will follow their own heart as they did in 2019, or even take a gamble into the unknown. Only time will tell,” Oyelade added.
“But one thing is clear: this Governor will not give the impression of a lame duck because he will keep performing till the wee hours of 29 May 2027,” the Commissioner for Information said.
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