Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Tuesday reassured the people of the state of his administration’s commitment to security and their welfare, News About Nigeria reports.
The governor gave the assurance during a state broadcast on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, to mark Nigeria’s 64th Independence Anniversary.
In his broadcast, Makinde highlighted the importance of strengthening democratic institutions and confidence in Nigeria.
The governor’s address partly reads, “My good people of Oyo State, today we celebrate 64 years of Nigeria’s independence—a journey marked by moments of pride and reflection. We have walked, crawled, run, stumbled, and risen again, demonstrating an unwavering resilience that defines us as a nation. Here in Oyo State, we have exemplified that same resilience, moving from accelerated development to sustainable development, with a focus on lifting our people from poverty to prosperity. They say the darkest hour comes just before dawn. As we navigate these difficult economic times, we must remember our resilient spirit. Rest assured, the sun will rise.”
In line with his commitment to the people of the state, the governor also extended the ongoing subsidy on transportation in the state for another six months.
He also tasked the people with the need for unity amongst them for the state and the nation at large to thrive.
“The subsidy will now include support for trucks to aid produce evacuation, implemented through various trader and agriculture units. Now is not the time to focus on what divides us. We must hold fast to the things that unite us—our shared identity, culture, and history. Let us remember who the real enemies are so we do not turn against our friends.”