Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has disclosed that another tranche of N2 billion has been paid to the immediate past local government chairmen in the state.
The former local government chairmen, elected on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC), were paid the lump sum as part of their entitlements.
The governor said the money was released on Friday, noting that the action put an end to the long-drawn battle the ex-ALGON chairmen had with him following their sack in 2019.
Governor Makinde made this known at the burial and thanksgiving service in honour of Mrs Ruth Adenihun Dare, mother of former Minister of Youth and Sports, Chief Sunday Dare, held at Sabo Baptist Church, Ogbomoso, on Friday.
Recall that the state government had, in 2021, released the sum of N1 billion to the former chairmen in deference to the Supreme Court judgment that the sacked chairmen be paid their entitlements.
Governor Makinde advised in a release by his Special Adviser (Media), Sulaimon Olanrewaju, that residents of the state must be cautious not to fight one another over politics, saying politicians always have a way of settling their differences.
He added that his presence in Ogbomoso to honour Chief Dare, an APC chieftain, was an indication that politics should never be in the way of humanity.
Makinde described the event as the celebration of the life of the mother of the former minister, whose good characters he said can be seen in her children.
The governor therefore prayed to God to continually uphold Chief Dare and every other persons mama left behind.
He said: “We are here to celebrate our Mama. It is a day of celebration because mama was 92 before she died.
“I am sure Chief Sunday Dare must have thought I wouldn’t attend this event because we don’t belong to the same party.
“I tell people not to fight because of politicians, because it is not worth it. This is because we do a lot of other things together behind the curtain.
“When I took over as governor in 2019, I decided to sack all the local government chairmen because we felt their election was unconstitutional.
“As a result, they also took me to court for government to pay their entitlements. We dragged the matter up to the Supreme Court level. But, on Friday, I paid N2 billion out of the debt. So, we are no longer fighting.”
Governor Makinde equally noted that he would return to Ogbomoso in a few weeks to commission the 78.6km Ogbomoso-Iseyin-Fapote Road named after former Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala.
He restated his administration’s commitment to developing the infrastructure across all zones of the state and linking the zones together in line with his economic expansion agenda.
“I am coming back to Ogbomoso to commission the 78.6km road from Ogbomoso to Iseyin. I passed through the road on my way to this place and it took us two and a half hours.
“In less than six weeks from today, it will be commissioned. The road has nothing to do with politics. It is named Governor Alao Akala Expressway,” he said.
The funeral service had in attendance former Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin (rtd); Emeritus Professor Olu Aina; former Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole; former Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Paulen Tallen; and former governor of Osun State, Chief Bisi Akande, among others.
On the entourage of Governor Makinde were former a former deputy governor in the state, Alhaji Hazeem Gbolarumi; co-chairman of the Oyo State Elders Council, Dr Saka Balogun; Chief of Staff, Chief Segun Ogunwuyi; commissioners and other top government functionaries.