Skip to main content

OYO AFFAIRS: Updated! Chief of staff , 17 others commissioners affected as Makinde dissolves cabinet|Taiwo Adisa

The news reaching eaglessightmews in the evening of Tuesday  affirms  the dissolution of the State Executive Council by the state governor Engr Seyi Makinde. 

The press release copied from Chief PRESS Secretary to the governor Mr Taiwo Adisa reads,

Governor 'Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Tuesday,  announced the dissolution of the state's Executive Council.Those affected E Chief of Staff (CoS) and  17 Commissioners.
The Cabinet was constituted on August 14, 2019, following  Makinde's historic victory in the March 9,  2019, election.
The remaining Council members who were not affected include the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Head of Service (HOS)  and the Director General of Due Process office.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that Makinde announced the dissolution of the Executive Council after a meeting of the body on Tuesday, which lasted about five hours. 
Governor Makinde, according to the statement, expressed the  gratitude of the government and the people of Oyo State to the Council members,  and wished them well in their future endeavours. 
The governor equally praised the dedication to duty and the  commitment  of the council members to the cause of taking Oyo State from Poverty to Prosperity.
The statement said: "His Excellency, the Governor of  Oyo State, 'Seyi Makinde, announced the dissolution of the State Executive Council, with effect from Tuesday June 29, 2021.
"Governor Makinde, after a prolonged meeting of the Council, told members it was time to retool after two years.
"He therefore wished the ex-Commissioners the best in their future endeavours."
 
Signed 
Taiwo Adisa 
Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde. 
June 29, 2021.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Breaking: Senate Approves Direct, Indirect Or Consensus For Party Primaries

Breaking: Senate Approves Direct, Indirect Or Consensus For Party Primaries According to punch news, The Senate on Wednesday re-amended the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2021, passed by the National Assembly on November 18, 2021. Special Assistant to the Senate President, Ezrel Tabiowo, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.      Sponsored Ad .          He said the chamber, in Clause 84(2) of the report, approved direct, indirect primaries or consensus as procedure for the nomination of candidates by political parties for the various elective positions. The Senate also approved in Clause 84(3) that “a political party that adopts the direct primaries procedure shall ensure that all aspirants are given equal opportunity of being voted for by members of the party.”       Sponsored Ad Clause 84(4) further provides that “a political party that adopts the system of indirect primaries for the choi...

Just In: Over Assault.., Oyo State Govt Suspends Jericho High School Student|Read Details

Oyo State Government has suspended a female student of Jericho High School, Ibadan, vowing to take further action on the matter in due course. The Honourable Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Barrister Rahman Abiodun Abdu-Raheem stated this today, after a meeting with key Education stakeholders in Ibadan today. Expressing the displeasure of Oyo State government over the incident, which led to her suspension, Adbu-Raheem disclosed that the student in company of her mother, recently invaded the school with hefty thugs and miscreants assaulting a male student, teachers and other parents during an ongoing PTA meeting. The mayhem was said to be ignited by the girl’s mother and other accomplices, thereby causing tension in the school. Barr. Abdu-Raheem noted that the state government is taking further action, to serve as a deterrent to other unguided parents and wards. He appealed for caution, emphasizing that the present government has zero tolerance for impuni...

Makinde's Pacesetter Infrastructural Revolution Scorecard at 53-By Olawale Muideen Aremu

Makinde's Pacesetter Infrastructural Revolution Scorecard at 53 -By Olawale Muideen Aremu Oyo State Governor, His Excellency, Seyi Makinde celebrates his 53rd well-spent life as he unearths action plans for aggressive infrastructure development intending to replenish the glory of the state. Despite the weakening federal allocations to states inflicted by the decline in the crude oil price in the international market and the devastating outcomes of the Covid-19 pandemic, Makinde's government is unfazed to execute and deliver its campaign pledges. As part of his programs for infrastructure development, Makinde has embarked on the edifice of ultra-modern bus terminals in Iwo Road, one in Challenge and another bus terminal in Ojoo, which according to him, would position the state as a new choice enterprise destination. GSM has reeled out his government’s ambitious programs and projects in a document, “GSM Infrastructure Revolution Begins,” which outlines his scorecards ...