Governor Seyi Makinde has disclosed that there has been pressure on his government to hit the ground running and set the ball rolling, while explaining that the first year in office for every administration is always used to plan and set things in motion.
But the governor added that, when the people have voted massively for ideological change, in most cases, they are in a hurry to see the resolution of issues that affect them.
Governor Makinde made this known on Wednesday, in his state of the state address at the special plenary session to mark one year of the 9th House of Assembly in the state.
Earlier today, the Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde was at the Oyo State House of Assembly to commemorate the first year of the inauguration of the 9th Assembly with a special plenary session.
The Governor in his address to the members of the House of Assembly, declared The governor assured the people that these expectations were not lost, as his administration’s actions, policies and projects were geared towards ensuring that the impact of good governance reaches everyone in the state.
His words: “When I took the oath of office, I pledged to serve and protect the people of Oyo State. In the past year, our actions, policies and projects have been geared towards ensuring that the impact of good governance reaches everyone in our state. From the entrepreneurs and managers of large corporate organisations to the market woman and the Micra driver on our roads.”
“To be fair, the first year in office for every administration is always used to plan and set things in motion. But in most cases, when the people have voted massively for ideological change, they are in a hurry to see the resolution of issues that affect them. There is pressure to hit the ground running and set the ball rolling.”