Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has sworn-in the newly-appointed Secretary to the State Government, Professor Musibau Adetunji Babatunde, assuring that his administration would finish strong by delivering on its commitment to good governance and sustainable development.
Speaking after the administration of oath of office and signing of the oath of office book, the governor said that Babatunde, a Professor of Economics at the University of Ibadan, has been with him for years, and understands the working of the government.
He noted that the professor’s appointment as SSG was based on his experience and not religion or geo-political zone that he belongs to, charging him to use his experience to ensure the smooth running of the system and to weld the administration together.
He mentioned that Prof Babatunde was one of the few people that supported and believed in his political vision before he became the governor of the state in 2019.
Makinde also eulogised Babatunde for his effort in leading the team that designed the Oyo State Roadmap for Accelerated Development (2019-2023), despite not having any political interest.
Speaking on speculations surrounding the removal of the immediate past Secretary to the State Government, Prof Olanike Adeyemo, the governor said it was a routine decision, noting that the former SSG didn’t do anything wrong.
He charged the new SSG to foster unity within the government team, while urging all officials to avoid internal conflicts and distractions, and to remain focused on the mandate given by the people of Oyo State.
He said: “Thank you for your commitment to Oyo State.
“Let me also say thank you to our traditional rulers for your support, because you are major stakeholders.
“People have been saying to us that, well, you have started well and are doing well and I felt that is not the end of the equation. Though we started well, we must finish strong.
“People have been asking me what the former SSG did that made me to relieve her of her appointment. Well, she did not do anything. It’s just that the cycle is seasonal. It is like you are in a farm, and in the beginning, you need people who can plant. After everything has germinated and produced fruits, you need harvesters. So, that is just it.”




































