3.4BN Debt: Sacked Oyo LG Chairmen, Gov Makinde Broker Peace.
The seemingly unending crises between the Oyo state government and the embattled sacked council officials may soon be a thing of the past.
The development came against the backdrop of the intervention of the Minister of Power, Oloye Adebayo Adelabu when he paid a working visit to the Governor’s office today, Monday.
It was gathered that, in the entourage of the minister on the visit was the Ex-Chairman of the sacked ALGON members, Prince Ayodeji Abass-Aleshinloye, who were sacked by the governor on his assumption of office.
Source privy to the meeting informed Corenews that “Today, peace has been brokered between the State government and the sacked members of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) as Governor Seyi Makinde promises to release the fund immediately.
“The Minister of Power, Chief Adelabu intervened in the crisis, by appealing to the state government and representative of the Ex-ALGON represented by Prince Aleshinloye to embrace peace.
“The Minister made the intervention on Monday, at the state secretariat during a working visit to the state Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde earlier today.
“This came as the former ALGON Chairman, was on the entourage of the Minister who was on a working visit to the state.
“Earlier on, the governor jokingly threw banter immediately, he sighted Aleshinloye, who was seated in one corner of the Executive Chamber during the courtesy visit when he jokingly said I can see Aleshinloye in this office that he did not follow the Minister on the working visit but he only came here to remind me of their money. The banter sent everyone laughing.”
According to the source, Chief Adelabu intervened in the matter in a close door meeting with the Governor and former Prince Abass-Aleshinloye, which the governor promised to settle the debt immediately.
“Before they went into a closed door, some of the governor’s Executive Assistants and some on the Minister’s entourage including Hon Olayemi Gbenga, Chief Segun Olalere were sighted as they engaged in discussion while others exchanging banters.