Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state who won his re-election campaign in the governorship election conducted in March, has said that he has grown poorer in the last four years.
Makinde disclosed this while fielding questions from reporters shortly after submitting his end of tenure asset declaration form and obtaining a fresh one for a second term in office at the Oyo State Office of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) on Friday.
The Oyo state Governor said he lost about 12 percent of the assets he declared in 2019 due to his inability to manage and focus on his personal businesses while governing Oyo State. He also added that he has no regret serving people of the state.
Makinde said;
“Statutorily, you have to declare your asset on assumption of office and end of tenure. Since one tenure is ending, and by law I have to do the declaration of asset before assuming office for the next tenure.
“So, I came in here to submit my end of tenure form for the end of tenure for the first term, asset declaration and also to declare my asset at the beginning of second tenure.
“I believe that you are all aware of my declaration for the first tenure. I can tell you that in four years, I am poorer. I am serious because I have not really had the time to look after my business, I have been looking after Oyo State business and I am not surprised that there were losses a bit here and there, but I am still okay.
“It’s actually about 10 to 12 percent poorer. The details of the loss will be made available to public in due course.”
In 2019, Makinde declared assets worth N50bn. His assets declaration form was marked OYSE/2019/001 at the time.