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Makinde Dismisses Fayose’s N50bn Claim

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Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, has dismissed claims by former Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, that he received N50 billion in support from President Bola Tinubu following the January 2024 explosion in Ibadan.

Addressing newsmen yesterday, the special adviser on Media to Makinde, Dr Sulaimon Olarenwaju, described the allegation as baseless and challenged Fayose to provide evidence to support it.
Olarenwaju said Fayose’s claim lacked credibility.

“He who makes an allegation must provide evidence. Let him produce proof of what he is claiming. It is important to note that Fayose lacks credibility. Even members of his family have publicly disowned him.

“What credibility does such a person have? People like that speak carelessly, and ordinarily, they should not be taken seriously. But since he has made a claim, let him substantiate it,” he said.

It would be recalled that Fayose, while speaking on a TVC programme, ‘Politics Tonight,’ on Friday, accused Makinde of concealing an alleged N50 billion support from the presidency.

The former governor claimed that although the money was not paid directly into Oyo State’s accounts, it was linked to Makinde’s visit to Tinubu after the explosion.

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“You did not tell Nigerians that you got, at the prerogative and mercy of Mr President, N50 billion in support of the explosion in Ibadan. He never said that to Nigeria.

“So, the president can say the explosion is not worth more than N10 billion. The N50 billion did not come into the coffers of Oyo State. It came as a result of your interface with the president, because you came out to say that you met with him.

“You only told Nigerians the part where you said the president asked you to go and organise the APC for him and that you said you could not organise. But you did not tell Nigerians what the president did for you and for the good people of your state.”

Responding, Olarenwaju denied that the presidency made any such donation to Oyo State.

“There is no substance whatsoever in that claim. Did the president say anything like that? Did the Federal Government make such a statement? If neither the President nor the Federal Government said so, who is Fayose to make that claim? There was no N50 billion donation,” the governor’s aide said.

Fayose’s comments followed Makinde’s declaration that he would not support Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027. The governor had also disclosed that he rejected a request to help organise the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State.

Fayose criticised Makinde for making public what he described as private conversations with the president, citing a similar experience during his own time in office.

“He called me after an interview and said what he told me about not contesting against the president was private and not meant for public consumption. I was doing it in his interest so that they would not drag his name into the contest.

“But the same Governor Makinde went public to reveal all the discussions he had with the president and said he would not be part of the president’s re-election. And I am telling you, Governor Makinde’s candidate will not contest under the platform of the PDP,” he added.

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