Unknown to many, Raufu Olaniyan, deputy governor of Oyo State, met minister of interior, Rauf Aregbesola last Friday in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The meeting, impeccable sources told OYOINSIGHT.COM, happened minutes after Aregbesola, immediate former governor of Osun, was invested as the grand patron of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, in the Southwest.
The duo met inside one of the rooms at Calton Gate hotel, Idi-Ape, shortly after leaving Premier Hotel, venue of the investiture.
This came few days after stories suggest Makinde may join the Oyo State All Progressives Congress, APC.
Olaniyan and Makinde, this newspaper understands, are only managing each other as many party leaders are angry with the governor over alleged negligence in the appointments of aides and running of party affairs.
Though details of their meeting were still unknown as at press time, Aregbesola later met chieftains of the APC, who had come to show support.
Though the deputy governor did not pick his call when OYOINSIGHT.COM attempted to speak with him, a close confidant of the Igboho-born former permanent secretary dismissed possibility of his man joining the APC.
“They have been friends before now. In fact, he informed his boss, Governor Makinde, become going to the event. I think was a case of brother supporting his brother. Are you insinuating anything because only the two of them met inside the room? Just dismiss it, they are just cordial,” the source said.
OYOINSIGHT.COM understands that Olaniyan, while extolling the virtues, had said, “my relationship with Aregbesola defies political ideology. I am close to him. He is my political mentor. Aregbesola is an Omoluabi. He is a leader Nigeria needs to develop. He is committed to the development of his state and Nigeria. He is not after money. He is a genuine leader, passionate about the country.
“We will all become history. Everything will become history. I want to encourage and assure you, Aregbesola that you will triumph on the conspiracy and attacks.’