Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has said his administration has successfully created strong institutions that will make the state stand the test of time and make the state thrive across different sectors.
He noted that states do not need strong governors or administrators but strong institutions that can make them do well and add value in all ramifications.
Governor Makinde said this on when he signed the Oyo State Project Monitoring Agency Bill (2024) into Law at the Governor’s Office, Ibadan, on Thursday.
He said, though his administration met a Bureau of Public Procurement and Governor’s Monitoring Team on the ground when it came on board in 2019, there was no value for money paid on projects.
According to Makinde, the major legacy of his administration will be the creation of institutions that will ensure that the state continues well into the future.
He said: “People ask me what will be my legacy? Our legacy will be the institutions that we are able to create to ensure that Oyo State will continue well into the future to enjoy good governance.
“We do not want strong men or strong governors but strong institutions that will stand the test of time. So, this is one of the institutions that are being created.”
On project monitoring, the governor said: “We must extract value for the people of the state. So, this is one institution that will ensure that values are extracted for our projects in terms of schedule and quality.”
The governor lauded the state House of Assembly for demonstrating togetherness and working hand-in-hand with the executive to ensure that the people of the state have value for their money.
“Let me use this opportunity to say thank you to the House. It is a demonstration of the togetherness between the legislature and executive arms of government.
“This is Oyo State and this is how we will continue to operate,” Governor Makinde added in press release by his Special Adviser (Media), Sulaimon Olanrewaju.
Speaking earlier, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin, said the legislature was excited about the Bill.
He said the state House of Assembly is confident that the agency will work in partnership with the Assembly, noting that project monitoring is part of the lawmakers’ oversight functions.
Ogundoyin commended Governor Makinde on the new agency, describing as an extra layer of protection to ensure that projects are delivered to time and with utmost quality.
“We, as a House, are excited about this. The only thing we are concerned about is whether this agency will be usurping the function of the House.
“But knowing the kind of government we run and the partnership we have, we believe that we will work hand in hand, especially with the Chairman of the Committee, as long as the directive of His Excellency is clear.
“We look forward to working together in a way that will not usurp the duty of each other.
“I am sure that this is an extra layer of protection for the contracts awarded and we are working on the same page to ensure that quality projects are delivered in good time.
“So, we are excited by the prospects of working together in cooperation with the executive on this matter,” the Speaker said.
In attendance at the signing ceremony were the deputy governor, Alhaji Bayo Lawal; Secretary to the State Governor, Professor Olanike Adeyemo; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Hon. Segun Ogunwuyi and the Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni.
Others were the Deputy Speaker, Honourable Abiodun Fadeyi; Commissioner for Justice, Mr Biodun Aikomo; Commissioner for Works, Professor Kehinde Dahud Shangodoyin and Commissioner for Special Duties, Alhaja Faosat Ajoke Sanni.