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Oyo Govt Defends N63.4bn Expenditure On State House Reconstruction

by Adebayo Waheed
1 month ago
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The Oyo State government has justified the proposed spending of ₦63.4 billion to reconstruct the over 70-year-old Government House, saying controversy was misplaced.

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The commissioner for information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, who said this while fielding questions from newsmen, added that the controversy concerning the amount of money to be spent on reconstructing the Government House, Agodi, Ibadan was triggered after a press release signed by the commissioner after the last Executive Council meeting held on Tuesday, 17th of June, 2025.

The commissioner said the section of the media that touted the impression that the Government House was going to be renovated was either ignorant or mischievous.

“Not once in the 21-paragraph press release, did we use the word ‘renovation,’ whereas we emphasized total overhauling and reconstruction of the old Government House.” Oyelade reaffirmed.

The commissioner said the present administration had over 200 ongoing projects, including the Samuel Ladoke Akintola International Airport, The 110KM Circular Road, LAUTECH Iseyin campus, Fashola Agro-industrial hub and several other infrastructural development projects across the seven zones of the State and the Government House overhauling and reconstruction is one of them.

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“The Seyi Makinde administration is the least that can be accused of not getting its priorities right and for six years, the government has nurtured the finance of the state efficiently, such that the Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, has increased by over 300% within this period from about ₦1.5 billion to ₦7.8 billion as at the end of May 2025.

“The administration has also vigorously pursued the welfare of its workers such that it would pay over ₦174 billion annually in salaries and wages at ₦14.5 billion monthly, to the largest State workforce in Nigeria”, he said.

The commissioner said that an administration that had employed over 27,000 workers, spent a record ₦13 billion on gratuities and pension for the aged, subsidizes the transportation fare of over 42,000 commuters everyday till date and promoted 45 permanent secretaries in one fell swoop, cannot be accused of profligacy.

“On the reconstruction and overhauling of the Government House itself, 21 structures would be affected. The decrepit presidential lodge and the banquet hall, which will be ready for the state’s 50th anniversary celebration next February, will be totally reconstructed while the Governor and the Deputy Governor’s main residences will be overhauled and structural, architectural, mechanical and electrical works will be comprehensively carried out.

“Also affected are several Quarters and chalets for visitors, senior and junior staff, whose duties would necessitate dwelling in the Government House”, he added.

 

 


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