Oyo To Distribute Fresh Palliatives Weekend, Announces N1bn MSME, Compensation Package

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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde on Monday, announced that the government will distribute the fifth round of palliatives this weekend to cushion the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the vulnerables.
This comes after the verification of those that are qualified to collect the items which some categories have already collected.

The governor gave accounts on the palliatives for the state while announcing the One Billion Naira package covering compensation for victims of police brutality and injustice and a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) scheme for the youths. The breakdown include an initial deposit of N500 million for MSMEs and another N500 million as compensation to victims of police brutality and injustice.

The delay in the distribution of the palliatives has sparked mass looting of the items across several states controlled by the All Proggessives Congress (APC) in the last few days.
Makinde while addressing the menace of looting warehouses across the country, decried how a contractor in the state, who got a contract to supply palliatives on behalf of CACOVID, lost millions to hoodlums who looted his warehouse.

He stated that the government will proceed with the fifth phase of the distribution of palliatives by the end of the week, having completed the verification of the individuals who qualify for them, saying “Yes, we still have few CACOVID items left. We have done palliatives in phases. The first phase was for the poorest of the poor among us. In the second phase, we took care of the farmers.

“In the third phase, we took care of civil servants and political office holders. In the fourth phase, I believe we took care of the vulnerable within our environment. We are waiting for the rice promised by the CACOVID. It has not gotten here but we have now decided to go ahead with the fifth phase of palliatives distribution”.
Speaking at the meeting with traditional rulers, local government chairpersons, security operatives and other stakeholders, he also announced plans to employ 5,000 youths across the Ministries, Departments and Agencies, in order to address the challenge of youth unemployment in the state.

Consequently, the 2021 Budget will birth a Direct Labour Agency to cater for youths with prerequisite skills to have access to jobs whenever projects are awarded.

At the meeting attended by the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji Aje Ogungunniso1; Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, and other traditional rulers across the state; the Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Kwara and Delta States, Dawud Makanjuola; the State’s Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Joshua Akinyemi; the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Leye Oyebade, and Service Commanders in the State, the governor stated that apart from the platforms already put out by the government for victims of police brutality to report their experiences, the state will inaugurate the judicial panel of inquiry within the next one week, adding that his government will continue to live up to its mantra of putting the people first.
He expressed sadness at the news of the kidnap of an LCDA chairman, assuring that the government will do everything within its power to get him freed as he charged local government chairmen to improve on their work performance within the localities – and quickly too.

The governor urged the police to return to playing its role, noting that traditional rulers and other stakeholders have a role to play in ensuring that the police come back and perform their duties diligently.
He maintained that the state will begin the process of rebuilding police stations that were razed or vandalised, warning residents of the state to, however, be vigilant and watchful about external people coming to attack facilities in the state, as, according to him, killing, arson are not part of Oyo State, a state of Omoluabi.
Similarly, the governor decried the attacks on Lagos, saying they were targeted attacks and not particularly mob action, stating that traditional rulers have a lot of work to do in their localities to ensure that security and peace continue to reign.

He said: “This is the first time we will be meeting like this after the events of the past two weeks. We are not here to apportion blame or do a post-protest analysis. I can see that those who spoke earlier were commending me. I appreciate you all for the kind words but I have to say that there is nothing extra. I am doing the job that you gave me in Oyo State.

“I want to reassure the good people of Oyo State that all criminal elements that engaged in wanton destruction of lives and properties will be dealt with. I can give you that assurance because killing, arson, destruction of means of livelihood are not part of us. They are not the things that we stand for as a people. Yes, I supported the protest and I did not have any regret for supporting the protest.
“I had a serious exchange with the Commissioner of Police. This is also true for the Police hierarchy. They were losing men and police stations and they needed to act. But I said we have to act with caution. It is difficult to understand what I was trying to say in the heat of things but he did in the end. And we agreed and proceeded with caution. That is why the situation did not really go beyond what we saw.
“I also want to urge members of the Nigeria Police Force working in Oyo State to step up to their responsibilities to protect lives and properties. Just like the DIG said, there is no agency that can take the duty of the Police. They are to maintain internal order. So, we have to give the Police the opportunity to carry out their constitutional responsibilities and functions. We know that trust is low right now, but you can quickly regain public trust through your professional conduct. Even among the leaders, there is a trust-deficit. We definitely have to proceed from this point forward with caution. We must not read ethnic, religious or political coloration to the challenges we are faced with.

“Let me also state that we have set up an initial Five Hundred Million Naira (N500million) Compensation Fund for victims of injustice. So, I encourage everyone who has suffered any form of injustice in the past or as a result of the #EndSARS protests, to please take advantage of the platforms we have provided to log their cases. We have an email service and a direct reporting portal on the Oyo State Government website. A judicial panel for Oyo State will be inaugurated in the next one week to look into cases of injustice.
“We know that the protests have been as a result of simmering anger among the youths. We are aware of the economic situation, especially the reduced income of many due to the COVID-19 pandemic and also the general unemployment situation in the country. Let me reassure you that we will continue to prioritise actions that will positively impact the youths.

“For this reason, we have taken the following immediate actions to address some of the issues raised by the youths during the protest: I have directed that a 500 Million Naira MSME fund be set up. This fund will be disbursed to youths who have bright entrepreneurial ideas that will provide further employment and improve the economic landscape in Oyo State.

“I have directed the employment of 5,000 young persons across all government agencies over the next few months. We have been talking to Oyo State Road Maintenance Agency, OYOWMA, before now. We have been talking to AMOTEKUN. We have to, immediately, wrap some of those recruitments up and put these people off the street. The criteria for employment and the dates for assessment will be announced by the agency authorities.

“Going forward, starting from 2021, there will be provisions made for the Direct Labour Agency in the budget. This will ensure more employment opportunities for residents who have requisite skills when projects are awarded.”

Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde (left) and Senator Ibikunle Amosun signing the register Book during a condolence visit to Gov Makinde in Office over death of his mother, Madam Abigail Makinde. PHOTO: Oyo State Government.

The governor maintained that his administration will continue to run an open-door policy and that it will always be happy to dialogue with everyone for the economic good and development of the state.
“Finally, this is a period where we are saying there is peace but will the peace endure? We want peace that will endure in Oyo State and to have peace that will endure, every one of us has to contribute. All of us must go back and organize structures in our different localities. We also need to bring the vigilantes in and I believe in the days and weeks to come, they will come and study how we are ensuring peace in Oyo State,” the governor added.

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Adeyemi, charged the government to listen to the youths, stating that the recent challenge faced by the country was not only as a result of police brutality but also the failure of those in authority to rise to the occasion.

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, and the Soun of Ogbomosoland, who spoke through their representatives, also echoed similar lines.
Earlier, the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Debo Ogundoyin, said the government will not hesitate to implement all that has been agitated for, especially in the area of Police reform and reform in the constitution, as well as provision of gainful employment, among others.
“As a lawmaker, we will do everything possible to give the legislative support to mount pressure on Governor Makinde to implement reforms to make life comfortable for the people of Oyo State, most especially the youth, which is our future,” Ogundoyin said.

Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde (second right); Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Leye Oyebade (right); the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi (middle); the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji (second left) and representative of Soun of Ogbomoso, Chief James Oyetunji during a meeting with the Traditional Rulers, Local Government Chairmen and Religious Leaders on the security situation in the state. PHOTO: Oyo State Government.

The Garrison Commander, 2nd Mechanised Division of the Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Brigadier Soji Ogunsugba, also called for concerted efforts to help bridge the trust deficit between the police and the populace, adding that the police have a constitutional role to protect the people.
Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Oyebade, maintained that all stakeholders must work together to chart a way forward and make the Police better, saying that vandalization, destruction of Police facilities and killings must stop, because it will not take the society anywhere.

He said: “I know that our leaders of today are not just talkatives. They are going to match their talks with actions. So, I want to ask that the vandalization should stop, destruction should stop, and the arson should also stop. The killings should stop. It will not take us to anywhere good. It will not take us to the promised land.
“I am saying this because the person you have killed will not be coming back but the family will suffer for that loss. Let us think deep. I want us to go back and let us hold ourselves together as one. Let us remember how our forefathers started. Let us keep faith with the present and have hope for a better tomorrow.

“We have spoken together. All the security agencies represented here were in a very exhaustive meeting and we are on the same page. I am here to announce to you that it is going to be a new dawn. Let us accept what has happened as history. The way forward is to hold ourselves together.
“The function of the Nigerian Police can never be given to any other organization. If you destroy the Nigerian Police, there cannot be a replacement. Let us work together and make the Police better.”

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