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Oyo 2019: My victory as PDP guber candidate ‘bitter-sweet’ – Seyi Makinde speaks, tackles Ajimobi

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The gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, has reacted to his victory at the just-concluded gubernatorial primary election of the party in the state.

DAILY POST recalls that Makinde, an alumnus of University of Lagos and a native of Ibadan, the state capital scored 2,772 votes to defeat his rival, Senator Hamzat Ayoade Adeseun, an indigene of Ogbomoso who got 21 votes in the primary election held at Obafemi Awolowo Stadium (formerly Liberty Stadium), Oke Ado, Ibadan on Sunday.

But, Makinde while reacting; described his emergence as candidate of the party as “bitter-sweet”.

Makinde in his acceptance speech promised to address the issue of poverty, unemployment and dwindling state of education in the state when elected in the 2019 general elections.

He also used the opportunity to challenge the state governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi over his failure to address some of the challenges facing the people of the state in the last seven years.

Makinde said, “Ordinarily, when you are victorious at any juncture of your earthly enterprise, the natural reaction it elicits is joy and happiness. For me, victory at our party’s gubernatorial primary today is bitter-sweet as it provokes in me a deep sense of soldiery.

“Bitter because we know the daunting and challenging work ahead of all of us when, by His Grace, we win the Governorship election come 2nd March next year. And sweet because, with all sense of humility, I know that we are capable of walking the talk, we have the ability to solve the myriads of challenges that daily confront our people, particularly the vulnerable citizens whose numbers, as I speak, have continued to increase in frightening proportions especially in the past seven and a half years. The plight of these vulnerable citizens will be addressed by our administration. Good governance is putting people at the centre of development.

“In this state, we have seen well-educated men and women who have done all that the society expects of responsible citizens and who have given back to the society. We have seen them pining away in abject poverty that beggars belief. In this state, there is a legion of educated, hardworking families with mature graduate children and all of them are forced to live under one roof like in war zones. No jobs, all pride gone because they have only one choice left and that is to go cap in-hand begging for food even from strangers. The sad thing is, they are all listening to me now.

“I put myself forward as a serious-minded man who grew up in your midst at a time when the society was more orderly and government money was essentially deployed for the greater good of the masses. Things have since changed, unfortunately for the worse. Government money is now skillfully siphoned out of government coffers and used as an instrument of oppression to taunt, blackmail and seduce the vulnerable masses who actually own the wealth.

“That system that worked while we were growing up produced people like me who hail from Ajia a village in Ona Ara Local Government and made it possible for me, in spite of my humble beginning to compete successfully and brilliantly in the corporate world globally. We will prove to you that it is misplaced priority for a government to embark on fancy capital projects only to compromise and neglect the soul of its citizenry.

“It is common knowledge that good governance is a function of effective public policy.

“However, public policy effectiveness is judged by the extent to which the chosen solution eliminates the problem which triggered the policy intervention in the first place. The primary rationale for my decision to come on board is to provide solutions to public policy problems that have needlessly bedeviled the State. As a result, we have resolved to intervene in five strategic areas of agriculture, education, health, infrastructure, and security in other to make meaningful impact in the lives of Oyo State citizens within the shortest possible period. This is because governance, especially in our own society where there is little or no social security must have a human face.

“Oyo State resources have been badly managed in the past seven years. With an average of N1.8bn from IGR every month and a record debt profile of over N130bn, it is not asking for too much for government to have eliminated the preponderance of the debt owed particularly to the vulnerable citizens. This has necessitated the need to formulate strategies to improve the revenue base of Oyo State using innovative approaches that will not affect the welfare of the citizenry or discourage investors.

“I believe that functional and qualitative education is needed to achieve Oyo State’s strategic visions and development priorities. However, given the dismal performance of Oyo State in National Examinations, there is need for a renewed commitment to education.

“The recently released 2018 WASSCE Results in which Oyo State was ranked a distant 26th among the 36 states of the federation is unacceptable. It is clear for all to see that building a few so called model schools when all the schools should, in fact, be model or asking the international community for meaningless solar systems for secondary schools only magnifies the obvious failure of the present administration. It is a pointer to the systemic failure to stem the uncontrolled free fall in the sector in terms of infrastructural decline, inadequate staffing and learning materials and motivation of both staff and pupils. Our well thought out alternative plans will be in the public domain very soon.

“Government plays an important role in provision of healthcare. It is common knowledge that the role of government is to steer the overall development of the health sector by designing health policies and programmes; securing essential public health functions and regulating the delivery of healthcare services. Any serious administration should not feel comfortable leaving the health sector in a lurch as it is presently. This Government has no clear healthcare policies geared towards the lowly citizenry. The shortcoming is complicated by the dilapidated healthcare facilities and unmotivated staff and requires urgent interventions.

“We will ensure that adequate financing goes to the health sector under a well-coordinated, efficient policy that also prevents neo-natal, post neonatal and child mortality. In addition, government must stop the exodus of health professionals and deploy necessary and effective healthcare interventions to the rural communities. With the poor budgetary allocation to the health sector, this current administration has shown its distaste for factors that can bring about better health conditions to the poor citizens while more attention is given to contracts based infrastructural projects.

“The current level of decadence of physical infrastructure in Oyo State is quite appalling.

“The present government has largely concentrated in the urban areas with poor connectivity to the rural areas. Our intervention in infrastructure in the State will be based on utilizing development of infrastructure to stimulate economic activities (There’s a great deal of difference between economically delicious and economically nutritious policies).

“Access to good paved asphalt road links, adequate water supply and connectivity to power supply including rural electrification will be vigorously pursued. We will also ensure the sustainability and maintenance of our infrastructural investments.

“Our administration is ready to work closely with communities and all stakeholders to develop very effective and efficient strategies that will ensure the security and safety of communities in the state. We will intervene in the area of security with the creation of effective and efficient crime prevention units, adequate equipment support to the law enforcement agencies as well as the encouragement of active and equal law enforcement-community partnership and a problem-solving approach which is responsive to the needs and expectations of the community Despite the existence of high potentials for market-oriented agricultural production, farming activities in the state have mainly been subsistent under the present administration.

“Consequently, our policy intervention intends to look beyond the normal focus of input and output relationship, and delve into the provision and management of other factors that affect the input and output variables in agricultural production in Oyo State. We will ensure an integrated solution based framework focused on assisting farmers through low interest credit intervention, technical support to enhance the expertise to produce, provision of subsidised warehousing, rural infrastructure, farm access roads in the rural areas, agricultural research, adequate irrigation and regulated marketing outlets.

“To get out of this youth unemployment quagmire in Oyo state, agro-processing must be explored actively with heavy financial backing and expertise in place of the current haphazard and tentative halfhearted policies of this current administration. The way to go to have a competitive and robust agro-processing industry in Oyo State should be the creation of processing clusters across the three senatorial zones with infrastructural support, input supply and productivity enhancement and financing.

“The harsh economic environment in the State has largely prevented investors from coming to Oyo State. Today’s investors are significantly influenced by globalization. At the last count by the World Bank, Oyo State came a distant 35th in the area of registering property, 24th in starting a business and 19th in enforcing contracts among 36 states in Nigeria. Rather than the current cosmetic approach being touted by the current administration, we will ensure that we reduce significantly, all factors militating against the ease of doing business in other to make Oyo State the preferred investment destination in Nigeria.

“While the youths represent the future of Oyo State, the present administration has largely neglected the well-being of our youths. There is a need to encourage our young people to take charge of their lives by improving their access to resources and transforming their consciousness through their beliefs, values, and attitudes. We promise to employ innovative ways to empower the youths and also enhance social inclusion and protection of the vulnerable and marginalized groups which is about providing equal opportunities for men and women, boys and girls and redressing the disadvantages of the groups.

“In order for all these plans to become a reality, we require the support of all party members in the forthcoming gubernatorial elections. Together, we can win the election and give the long suffering people of our dear Oyo State the responsible and responsive governance that they desire.

“I thank you all for choosing me as the flagbearer for our party, PDP and I promise to work diligently to actualize the plans which I outlined above.

“As a democrat, I have always wanted a keenly Contested Primary, because it will extend the frontiers of Democracy. For this reason, I was delighted with the determination of my compatriot, Senator Ayoade Adeseun who fought hard and decently to clinch the coveted candidacy.

“There can be no testimony without a test; neither can there be a winner without a contest, for this reason, my respect for Senator Adeseun has gone up one notch even as I look forward to working hand in hand with him to secure Victory for our party in the 2019 genera l elections.

“To the Great People of Oyo State, I have heard questions about who is my God Father; I do not have one, but I have you, the masses and God the Father!

“I therefore say to you in our native Language: Ti ekun ba pe dale, ayo nbo lo wuro.

“God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. God bless Oyo State”.

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Oseni mourns ex-Oyo lawmaker Akeem ‘Able’, says Oyo APC has lost loyal progressive

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The lawmaker representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Engr. Aderemi Oseni, has mourned the death of a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State and former member of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Akeem Abimbola Oladipupo, popularly known as Able, describing his demise as a painful loss to the progressive family.

Oladipupo, who represented Ibadan North-West Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, was widely regarded as a grassroots politician and committed party loyalist until his passing.

Oseni, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency and the APC candidate for Oyo South Senatorial District, said the late politician’s death had created a vacuum within the party and among those who benefitted from his unwavering commitment to public service.

In a condolence statement issued on Monday by his Media Aide, Idowu Ayodele, and made available to journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, the federal lawmaker described the late Oladipupo as a dependable progressive, humble political actor and loyal party stalwart whose impact would remain indelible.

He said the deceased dedicated his life to serving humanity, strengthening the progressive movement and supporting the aspirations of many at the grassroots.

Oseni said, “The death of Hon. Akeem Abimbola Oladipupo (Able) came to me as a rude shock. Oyo State and the progressive family have indeed lost a committed, loyal and selfless leader whose passion for service, humility and dedication to the people stood him out.

“He was not just a politician but a bridge-builder, a dependable ally and a grassroots mobiliser who believed strongly in the ideals of our great party. His contributions to the growth of the APC in Oyo State and his service to humanity will remain unforgettable.”

The APC senatorial candidate noted that the late former lawmaker remained steadfast in promoting peace, unity and political development, adding that his simplicity and accessibility endeared him to many across political divides.

According to Oseni, the late politician’s legacy of service and sacrifice would continue to inspire younger politicians and party faithful.

He, however, urged members of the APC, associates and family members of the deceased to take solace in the remarkable life he lived and the positive impact he made during his lifetime.

Oseni also prayed for the repose of the deceased’s soul and for God to grant his family the fortitude to bear the painful loss.

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Governors Push N100,000 Minimum Wage to Ease Workers’ Economic Burden

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State governors have proposed a new national minimum wage of N100,000 for Nigerian workers as part of efforts to cushion them from the biting effects of inflation and the rising cost of living.

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), disclosed the proposal on Saturday in a post by the state government’s official Facebook page. He said the move aims to improve workers’ welfare while ensuring that government finances remain sustainable.

“State governments recognise the urgent need to improve workers’ welfare in response to the current economic realities facing Nigerians,” AbdulRazaq said.

“We are actively engaging with the Federal Government and organised labour to arrive at a wage structure that is fair to workers and sustainable for government finances.”

The NGF chairman explained that ongoing discussions are focused on balancing the need to boost workers’ purchasing power with the capacity of governments to deliver essential public services and development projects.

“The goal is to improve the living conditions of workers while ensuring that states can continue to meet their obligations and sustain projects that directly impact citizens,” he added.

The proposed N100,000 minimum wage is expected to intensify national debates on salaries, inflation, and broader economic reforms as Nigerians continue to contend with rising food prices, transportation costs, and other living expenses.

Currently, Nigeria’s statutory minimum wage stands at N70,000 per month. Some states, including Lagos, Rivers, and Imo, are already paying above the national benchmark to support workers amid the country’s economic challenges.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has continued to call for a comprehensive review of salaries, insisting that workers deserve a living wage that reflects present-day economic realities rather than merely guaranteeing survival.

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Petrol hits N1,533/litre as cooking gas prices jump nationwide

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The average retail price paid by consumers for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, rose to N1,532.93 per litre in April 2026, representing a 23.69 per cent increase compared to the N1,239.33 recorded in the corresponding period of 2025, findings by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) have shown.

The sharp rise in petrol prices came amid mounting inflationary pressure and worsening living costs, with Nigerians grappling with soaring transportation and food expenses that have continued to shrink household purchasing power.

The NBS disclosed this in its Premium Motor Spirit (Petrol) Price Watch for April 2026, released on Friday.

The report further showed that on a month-on-month basis, petrol prices rose by 18.97 per cent from N1,288.54 recorded in March 2026, underscoring persistent volatility in the downstream petroleum market.

A breakdown of prices across states revealed that Yobe recorded the highest average retail price for petrol at N1,599.05 per litre during the review period.

Edo and Bauchi followed closely with average prices of N1,595.74 and N1,589.07, respectively.

However, Niger residents paid the least for petrol at an average of N1,403.89 per litre, while Sokoto and Katsina recorded N1,404.16 and N1,406.28 respectively.

At the zonal level, the South-South recorded the highest average retail price at N1,566.76 per litre, while the North-West posted the lowest at N1,508.81.

The latest petrol price increase comes as millions of Nigerians continue to battle the ripple effects of rising inflation, with higher energy costs worsening transportation fares and the prices of essential commodities.

Similarly, the NBS said the average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, also known as cooking gas, rose by 13.73 per cent month-on-month to N8,706.93 in April 2026 from N7,655.73 recorded in March.
On a year-on-year basis, the price increased by 10.42 per cent from N7,885.60 recorded in April 2025.

Lagos recorded the highest average price for refilling a 5kg cylinder at N9,745.10, followed by Nasarawa at N9,451.70 and Bayelsa at N9,422.74.

In contrast, Anambra recorded the lowest average price at N7,204.76, while Ondo and Ogun followed with N7,239.49 and N7,825.75, respectively.

At the regional level, the North-West recorded the highest average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder at N9,025.07, followed by the North-East at N8,847.16, while the South-East posted the lowest average price at N8,224.37.

Also, the average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas increased by 13.89 per cent month-on-month to N22,382.20 in April 2026 from N19,652.83 in March.

Compared to April 2025, the price rose by 10.43 per cent from N20,268.06.

According to the NBS LPG Price Watch for April, Katsina recorded the highest average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder at N25,596.71, followed by Kogi at N24,558.25 and Gombe at N24,438.97.

Ogun recorded the lowest average price at N19,564.36, while Bauchi and Anambra followed at N20,178.87 and N20,511.90 respectively.

The North-West recorded the highest zonal average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder at N23,276.95, followed by the North-Central at N22,865.29, while the South-East posted the lowest average at N21,060.92.

The latest figures signal growing pressure on household energy costs, raising concerns over the implications for inflation and the cost of living in the coming months.

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