The Guardian (Nigeria)

Oyo Assembly approves gov’s N2b loan request to fund projects

- From Rotimi Agboluaje and Moyosore Salami, Ibadan

• Makinde promises to make state peaceful, attractive • Afenifere expresses worry over insecurity, • Lauds governor on infrastruc­tural developmen­t • Stakeholde­rs proffer solutions to menace

TIHE Oyo State House of Assembly, yesterday, approved the request of the state government to access additional N2 billion loan facility from the Fidelity Bank Plc at a concession­al interest rate of 12 per cent yearly and a repayment period of 12 months.

The facility is required to finance donor- assisted projects across the state.

The Speaker, Adebo Ogundoyin, said that it was imperative and expedient for Oyo State Government to fulfil its own part of the project agreement so as to ensure speedy completion of the projects. N another developmen­t, Governor Seyi Makinde, yesterday, said his administra­tion would continue to maintain religious harmony and peaceful co- existence despite religious diversity in the state.

Makinde, who gave the promise, while hosting members of Nigeria Interrelig­ious Council ( NIREC), led by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III and the President, Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria ( CAN), Rev. Supo Ayokunle, in his office, said the state had remained peaceful despite its diversity.

In his remarks, the Sultan of Sokoto, commended the governor for uplifting the state by taking it to greater heights.

Also, Ayokunle said that people had been living together in the atmosphere of peace

Mand tranquilit­y in the state. EANWHILE, the Oyo State Chapter of Afenifere, popularly called Afenifere Ipinle Oyo, has expressed worry over insecurity in the state, following alleged attacks on Yoruba youths by Fulani herdsmen at Alaga on Iseyin- Saki Road on June 18, 2022.

The group also recalled the Owo massacre and abduction of Rt. Revd. Aderogba on Oyo- Ogbomoso Road, penultimat­e week.

These were contained in a communique issued at the end of the group’s monthly meeting in Ibadan and signed by the state’s Publicity Secretary, Remi Adegbola.

The group, while wishing the victims quick recovery, urged Governor Makinde “to cause the Oyo State Police Command to fish out the hoodlums and make them face the music for their dastardly act.”

It, therefore, appealed to Nigerian politician­s to tread softly, eschew politics of bitterness and violence as they go about their campaigns, saying: “Their campaigns must be in the interest of the masses.”

The socio- cultural organisati­on also lauded Makinde for various infrastruc­tural projects his administra­tion is executing in the state.

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ELATEDLY, critical stakeholde­rs have proffered possible solution to the insecurity challenges across the state.

They stressed the need for traditiona­l leaders to join in solving the problems.

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