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Peller Celebrates Oyo State at 50, Commends Makinde For His Institutional Reforms – THISDAYLIVE

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A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Shina Peller has congratulated Oyo state on the occasion of its 50th anniversary, while also commending Governor Seyi Makinde for his institutional reform, referencing his creation of robust institutions to ensure optimal performance and transparency.

Peller, In a statement issued Friday. reflected on the state’s journey since its creation from the old Western State in February 1976.

He lauded the “Pacesetter State” for its historical role as a beacon of excellence in politics, education, commerce, and culture.

The former lawmaker emphasised that the Golden Jubilee is a testament to the collective progress of the people across all zones, including the iconic brown roofs of Ibadan, the resource-rich Oke-Ogun, the royal plains of Oyo, and the vibrant communities of Ogbomoso and Ibarapa.

“This Golden Jubilee celebrates our resilience, unity, and progress,” Peller stated. “Fifty years of challenges and triumphs bound by common destiny and enterprise spirit,” he added.

Peller noted that Makinde’s leadership coincides with this historic milestone, making him the “leader chosen by destiny” to usher the state into its next half-century.

He cited several key achievements under the Omituntun administration as justification for the “Golden Governor” title:

“Makinde’s tenure (2019–date) has been characterized by unprecedented development, specifically highlighting key areas like infrastructure, civil service welfare, youth inclusion in governance and institutional reform,” Peller noted.

Speaking on infrastructure, Peller referenced the ongoing upgrade of Ibadan Airport to international status and the construction of the Circular Road to drive economic expansion.

He also highlighted the youth inclusion in Makinde’s government as another noteworthy act of the governor, adding that he provided tangible opportunities for the younger generation to participate in high-level governance, creating a new generation of leaders with the Omituntun initiative.

Peller added: “Through the “Omituntun” initiative, the governor has successfully jettisoned the old “promise and fail” systems of the past, replacing them with a system built on trust and delivery.”

Peller who is presently out of the country in preparation for the third edition of the Global Entrepreneurship Festival (GEF).

Recall that the GEF maiden and second edition was held in Nigeria and Ghana respectively, while the third one will hold in Egypt November 2026.



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