The Alepata of Igboho, Oba Joel Olalere Olawuwo, has reiterated the resolve of Oyo State Traditional Council to support Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration, saying he accords the monarchs utmost respect.
The monarch stated this at the weekend while addressing members of Binukonu Foodstuff Sellers Association in Igboho town.
He said that Oyo Traditional Rulers are thankful to the governor for giving special attention to traditional rulers across the state.
Oba Olawuwo stated further that Governor Makinde has continued to accord the monarchs utmost respect, adding that he allows traditional rulers to make inputs in governance to fast-track development and promote culture.
The monarch explained that the Yoruba nation could only be accorded due recognition in Nigeria, if elites and the political class could emulate Governor Seyi Makinde by placing high premium on the traditional institution.
He further explained that Governor Makinde, through his people oriented projects, has also developed various towns and communities, stressing that because of this, they would support continuation of good governance in the state.
Oba Olawuwo, who identified many infrastructural projects of the state government under the leadership of Governor Makinde, stressed the need for every resident of the state to team up with the governor in his repositioning effort.
Oba Olawuwo also appealed to Gov Makinde to assist members of the association by giving them financial aid, so as to expand their various businesses.
Also addressing members of Binukonu foodstuffs sellers association, the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun, said the current government being led by Governor Makinde would not relent in giving people value for their votes at all times.
The Commissioner stated that traditional institutions remain major stakeholders through which the state government is connecting with the people in meeting their yearnings.
Members of the association who were all at the Igboho city hall, venue of the inauguration, with their permanent voters’ card (PVC), urged the state government to assist them financially so as to improve their socio economic growth.