Ramadan Lecture: Oyo Govt Committed To Religious Harmony, Peaceful Co-existence – Gov Makinde

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan.

Governor Seyi Makinde on Tuesday, said his administration  is committed to sustaining religious harmony and peaceful coexistence in and across Oyo State.

Delivering a keynote address at the 8th annual Omi Tuntun Ramadan Lecture, held at the Government House Arcade, Agodi, Ibadan, the governor declared that nobody can divide Oyo State people along religious lines.

The governor who denied insinuations that his administration has been unfair to the Muslim community in Ogbomoso zone, said the people of the Oyo State have grown and evolved through a family system that easily blends Muslims with Christians in harmonious coexistence.

Pledging  to continually uphold a religiously unbiased Oyo State, Gov Makinde recalled that the day the first edition of the Ramadan lecture was held, the  state under ex-Governor Rashidi Ladoja also turned the sod on the Circular Road, but lamented that nine years after, the 110km road remained uncompleted.

“One expects that even the 32km should have been completed, they did not even do 3km including the bridges before we came into office. But we thank God today that Kabiyesi is with us, not even as High Chief but as Olubadan of Ibadanland. Very soon, I am sure we will invite the Olubadan when the road is ready for commissioning,” he said.

The governor added, “there are two things I must address so that it won’t look as if we are shying away from those issues. One of them is the issue of appointments. Some critics said we sidelined Muslims in Ogbomoso. But I want to say that as things stand in Oyo State of today, I am sure that there is nothing that can divide us as far as religion is concerned”.

” If some people think they can achieve division, it is not possible.

Concerning the Ogbomoso appointment, I tried to go down the memory lane and all the senators we have in the 9th Assembly are Muslims – Kola Balogun from Oyo South; Teslim Folarin from Oyo Central and Fatai Buhari from Oyo North, which I see as the will of God and that of the people”. 

He stressed , ” In the 8th Senate, the same thing transpired. They were not appointed because they were Muslims but because it was the will of God and the wish of the people of the state. So, I want to urge our leaders and clerics to always ask for correct data when some critics come to you with erroneous data.On the Hajj pilgrimage, we will send few people to go on the journey.”

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