I’ll retain APC appointees who are competent and cancelled Three Thousand Naira Educational levy -Oyo PDP gov-elect, Makinde
The Oyo State Governor-elect, Seyi Makinde, says he will retain persons appointed by the outgoing All Progressives Congress if they are found to be competent.
Makinde, who won the governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party said this during an interview with Lagelu FM 96.7 which was monitored by our correspondent on Tuesday. The governor-elect, who spoke in Yoruba language, said he would put competence ahead of party consideration.
He said, “We are willing to work with anyone even in the APC. If we see they are good or if an appointee appointed by the APC is good, we will retain him. At the end of the day, people are more concerned with results.” He also announced a cancellation of the N3,000 education levy which was imposed on students by the Governor Abiola Ajimobi-led government.
Makinde, who won the governorship election on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party said this during an interview with Lagelu FM 96.7 which was monitored by our correspondent on Tuesday. The governor-elect, who spoke in Yoruba language, said he would put competence ahead of party consideration.
He said, “We are willing to work with anyone even in the APC. If we see they are good or if an appointee appointed by the APC is good, we will retain him. At the end of the day, people are more concerned with results.” He also announced a cancellation of the N3,000 education levy which was imposed on students by the Governor Abiola Ajimobi-led government.
“The N3,000 which students are made to pay as
education levy will be stopped immediately I take over on May 29. The money is
about N1.2bn but let parents now hold unto that money and use it for their
personal matters,” he said.
Makinde said he would personally handle economic
matters and take responsibility for anything that happens in the state.
The governor-elect said he would set a six-month
target for the economic revival and improve the health sector and the security
of the state.
He said, “We will set financial targets for
ourselves every six months to make our selfs financially stable so that we will
not rely on federal allocations anymore. I will personally handle the economy.
“I will focus on agriculture and use it to drive
the economy. We will put experts in that field.”
Makinde said governing a state like Oyo would
require cooperation and synergy, adding that he would consult Governor Abiola
Ajimobi; ex-Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala and his predecessor, Rashidi Ladoja,
for advice as he prepares to resume office on May 29.
The governor-elect said his government would look
into the dismissal of some government workers with a view to reinstating those
who did not deserve to be sacked.
“All government workers who were sacked without
fault, we will review the circumstances surrounding their sack and those who
didn’t deserve dismissal will be reabsorbed,” Makinde said.
Punch
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