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Makinde’s Commissioners Not Visible — Adelabu

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The gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress during the 2019 general elections in Oyo State, Chief Bayo Adelabu has revealed that commissioners under the Seyi Makinde led administration are not visible.

Adelabu, a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, stated this on Ibadan-based radio station Fresh FM while speaking on the affairs of the state for the first time since he lost his gubernatorial bid in 2019.

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“He (Makinde) should challenge his commissioners, he is not the only one. If you are putting too much burden on yourself you can’t achieve anything.

” As I am talking to you I can’t remember the name of any commissioner in Seyi’s cabinet; they are not visible. You can’t be Jack of all trade; you will be master of none. That is why you have appointed them at their respective capacity for them to help your government, help us as citizens,” Adelabu said.

Adelabu, who also described the Agric policy of the current administration in the state as an unserious one, questioned the rationale behind the decision to locate Agric settlement at Akufo and Eruwa when OkeOgun region of the state have one of the best environment for agricultural practice.

He noted that the unserious attitude of the current administration in terms of agriculture is underscored by its decision to kickoff the farm settlement projects in Eruwa and Akufo while the office the commission is in Saki.

Speaking on the performance of Governor Makinde in the education sector, he said, “How many new classrooms have we added since Ajimobi left? How many new teachers have we employed since Ajimobi left? How many chairs and tables have we distributed and what is the funding requirement of a qualitative free education in Oyo State?

“Anyone can come and promise you free education on the lips alone. We need to know the funding requirements for you to give qualitative, free education; it is not cheap. If you are asking parents not to pay N3000 per year again and once you get these funding requirements, what is the funding plan and where do you plan to get this money from otherwise you will just be talking about free education and the children are not getting any education whether it is free or it is purchased.”

He also decried the failure of the Seyi Makinde led administration to employ the school governing councils started by former governor, Abiola Ajimobi, for the development of schools in the state.

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