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Choice Of Caretaker Chairmen: How Makinde Was Lauded By Iseyin Indigenes

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Governor Seyi Makinde...of Oyo State...

The people of Iseyin in Iseyin local government have lauded governor Seyi Makinde on the choice of young individuals as caretaker chairmen of the local government council and its local council development areas (LCDAs), saying only the young and vibrant could reciprocate the agenda of the State administration at the local level.

A group, Ebedi Frontliners, Iseyin (EFI) said this in a statement made available to newsmen by its Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Segun Fasasi during the week, after their new year emergency meeting which was held at Iseyin.

The group gave kudos to Makinde for picking young individuals who they said know the needs and aspirations of the local community to drive his policy and programs at the rural areas.

“The governor has once again demonstrated his welfarism agenda by picking the youths that really understand the hopes and aspirations of their local communities to take the saddles at the local government council, especially in Iseyin.

“These individuals are well known in their different fields of endeavors and know where the challenges of the people are, they will know what solution to apply to ease the burden of living among our people in the areas of education, health, environmental system among others.”

The statement further called on the individuals chosen to lead the local government areas and the LCDAs to immediately come out with radical approaches to combat the menace of poor refuse disposal system in each local government.

The group urged the newly-sworn-in caretaker chairmen not to be swayed by what they called political chicanery as it could affect their performance in office.

The three individuals that were sworn in recently to man the affairs of Iseyin local government, Iseyin, Araromi LCDA, Awaye and Iseyin South, Koso include Hon. Mufutau Abilawon, Comrade Ogunleke Timothy and Hon. Raheem Ajobola respectively.

Abilawon until his appointment was Vice-Principal of a public secondary school while Ogunleke was a local executive member of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) while Ajibola owns a school for Special Needs in Iseyin.

Packaged by Mayowa Owogbade

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