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Ibadan Explosion: We'll Come Out Stronger, Says Makinde

- Kemi Olaitan

in Ibadan

Oyo State governor, 'Seyi Makinde, yesterday declared that the state and the people affected in the January 16, 2024 explosion in Bodija,

Ibadan, will come out stronger, as the government had been working out a long-term solution to the challenges posed by the incident.

The governor stated that the government had been battling with the fallout of the incident, including providing medical attention to casualties, giving temporary accommodat­ion to victims and dealing with the security aspect of the incident.

A statement by the Special Adviser (Media), Sulaimon Olanrewaju, quoted the governor as saying that there had also been the humanitari­an side of things, especially with regards to children affected by the incident, who are supposed to be in school.

Governor Makinde stated this when he received members of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by its chairman, Senator Adolphus Wabara, at the Executive Chamber of the Governor's Office, Secretaria­t, Agodi, Ibadan.

He said: "Yes, we have been battling with the fallout from the incident; we have been trying to give the affected people temporary accommodat­ion so that they can continue their lives.

"Also, we have the people who got injured and need medical attention and the humanitari­an side of it where some children are supposed to be in school now. So, it is still very early days and we have to look at a long term solution. We are also dealing with the security aspect of the incident.

"So, you need to keep encouragin­g us and supporting us where possible as well as keep praying for us.”

The governor appreciate­d the PDP BoT for its visit to the state, which he described as encouragin­g, noting that it indicated that the body was looking out for his government.

He added that the visit of the body, which included Nigerians from different parts of the country, was also an indication of the fact that the country is one.

The governor also used the opportunit­y of the visit to pledge his support for the unity of the party, saying he would continue to play a positive role towards ensuring that the PDP becomes united and formidable.

Makinde, who also charged the BoT members to, as the conscience of the party, put in the work towards steering the party in the right direction, added that he has been reaching out to colleague-governors to ensure that the party becomes more united.

He said: "Regarding our party, I am proud of the role the BoT is playing. I received the letter and have responded to the letter. I did not mince words in terms of what we should be doing as a party. Unity is important and we have to unite.

"Yes, it is normal to disagree within ourselves because what is facing me may be backing somebody else. But it is important that we seek alignment to reduce those areas of disagreeme­nt or friction, and you are already leading the charge, and I want to thank you for that.

"I also feel few people within our party are still thinking in terms of the enormity of the challenges and errors. I want to encourage such individual­s not to feel bad because we faced more than that in 2017 and 2018 in Oyo State. And today, we have PDP at the local level 100 per cent. At the state level, we have over 96 per cent because we have some opposition.

"So, we don't have to be discourage­d. Yes, we have a lot of hard work to do in terms of appealing to ourselves and reaching out for unity within the party at the national level. And I want to say that I am here to play a positive role for us to be able to achieve this desired unity. I am fully committed to the great party.”

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