2023 ELECTION: Makinde Meets Oyo Students’ Leaders, Says Youths Must Lead Charge to Rescue Nigeria

Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, has maintained that Nigeria has come to a critical turning point where youths and students must lead its rescue plans.


Makinde, who spoke while hosting youths and students’ leaders in an interactive session, said that the youths must be alert politically and come to the forefront where they can take adequate part in in saving the ship of the nation.
The governor, who was speaking during the interactive session held at the frontage of the Presidential Lodge of the Government House, Agodi, Ibadan, warned the youths not to cave in to pressure or pecuniary considerations at this period.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the governor as saying that the youths must reject handouts from politicians by insisting on building a better future for themselves.
He said: “It is a turning point for our country politically and you the youths have to come to the forefront. It has nothing to do with people giving you handouts.
“When I look at everybody, I don’t see you as needy individuals, I see potentials that can turn things around. So, when people give you handouts here and there, it is only for a while but once you can take it upon yourselves and insist you want to build your own future. So, you need to stay together for me and all our candidates in the PDP.
“I can tell you that we have carefully selected people we know that will give opportunities to the coming generation. “Don’t let them come and entice you with money. For us, we will keep this relationship and together nudge our state in a direction of progress and prosperity for everyone.”

He noted that despite several challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic, his administration has done a lot to reposition the state and improve the education sector.
Makinde also stated that the government would continue to encourage students and youths by creating opportunities for them.
Governor Makinde, who equally stated that the government would continue to support Law School students from the state with Busary and also consider all sorts of means to support other students, said he would reinstate the Omituntun Scholarship and Bursary Scheme, under which he, in his personal capacity, supported thousands of students over the years.
He said: “First, let me say I am also from the home and background – trenches like you but not born with a silver spoon. So, I know where the shoe pinches.
“I am aware that every little thing the students can get can lead to a large impact to make them focus on their studies. I came into government with four major pillars, and education happens to be one of them.
“Before we came in, we underestimated the rot in the system. I met with the Joint Action Committee at Oyo during the electioneering period and made a promise to them that we will focus on education and do our best for our students, lecturers and infrastructural development in our institutions.
“I also promised that I would approach the Osun State government on the issue of the joint ownership of LAUTECH, which was not working. “And, today, I am glad that some of the promises we made, including sole ownership of LAUTECH have been achieved.
“Also, for the first time in the history of the state, we called the JAC when we were going to appoint Governing Councils for the higher institutions in the state.

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