2024 was turbulent for us but God strengthened us, says Makinde
Seyi Makinde
Published By: Paul Dada
Gov. Seyi Makinde on Sunday in Ibadan said God’s intervention helped the government and people of Oyo State to go through turbulent times in the year 2024.
“2024 has been really turbulent, but God has given us the strength to keep pushing,” he said in his remarks at the 2024 Christmas Carol and Service of Nine Lessons organised by the state government.
Makinde recalled the Jan. 16 explosion which occurred at Bodija area of Ibadan, claimed several lives and destroyed property amounting to billions of Naira.
The governor also pointed at the recent stampede at Islamic High School at Basorun in Ibadan which took the lives of not less than 35 innocent children.
He then reiterated his administration’s commitment to the growth and development of Oyo State, saying the state’s development had been his priority since 2019 when he assumed office.
The governor thanked the state House of Assembly’ Speaker and all members of the Assembly for the timely passage of the 2025 state budget, which he would sign into law on Monday.
He also commended the judiciary for working together with the two other arms of government “for us to have harmony in the running of government in the state”.
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Makinde equally thanked religious leaders and the people of the state for their support, noting that the cooperation of the people made it possible for his administration to achieve success.
“I use this opportunity also to thank traditional rulers for maintaining peace in their various domains,” he said.
In his exhortation, the Presiding Bishop, Christ Life Church, Wale Oke, implored Nigerians to embrace light and abstain from darkness.
“Corruption, inequity, partiality, idolatry, among others, are agents of darkness,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the governor read the ninth lesson of the service while his wife Tamunominini read the eighth lesson.
The event, which was held at the Remembrance Arcade at Government House in Ibadan, involved prayers for government functionaries, political leaders and the entire people of the state.
(NAN)