Governor Makinde Calls for Halt to Indiscriminate Mining Licence Issuance in Oyo

Seyi Makinde, the governor of Oyo State, has called on traditional rulers in the Oke-Ogun region and other parts of the state to avoid the indiscriminate issuance of mining licences. He expressed concern over the negative environmental impacts of illegal mining, which could affect the area in the near future.

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    Speaking at the funeral of Victoria Omolayo Oni at the End-time Cry Bible Church in Igbeti, Oyo State, Governor Makinde warned that such actions could lead to significant environmental damage. He also emphasized his administration’s commitment to improving infrastructure to foster economic growth, particularly in the Oke-Ogun Zone II.

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    Makinde highlighted the progress of the Saki-Ogboro-Igboho Road project, which connects key local government areas, including Saki West, Saki East, and Oorelope. The governor noted that this road would boost the region’s economy, an idea he first had back in 1984 during a visit to Igbeti as a young boy, where he observed the challenges of transportation in the area.

    In addition, Governor Makinde promised to fulfil his electoral pledges, including building an airstrip in Igbeti for security purposes and rehabilitating the Igbeti General Hospital. He reaffirmed that these projects were in progress and would be completed before the end of his tenure.

    Makinde also spoke fondly of Madam Oni, the late stepmother of his Special Adviser on Solid Minerals Development, Abiodun Oni, describing her as a significant figure in the community. As part of the tribute, he donated N25 million to the End-time Cry Bible Church in Igbeti to immortalize her memory.

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