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A Tale of Two Governors|By Olujide Wilanpa

Peter Olajide by Peter Olajide
February 18, 2025
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A little over a week ago, I came across a recording of a live Radio Programme hosted by the chairman of YES FM, Ibadan, Yemi Shonde, in which he interviewed the Special Adviser on Media to the Oyo State Governor, Dr Sulaimon Olanrewaju.

The individual that sent the recording to me did so based on previous discussions we had about governors of the six South-West states and their performances in office. During that discourse, I held the view that Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State should be ranked as the best in terms of performance and deliverables but a few of my friends sided with the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwoolu.

Though I didn’t stretch the argument, knowing that the Lagos State Governor has achieved greatly in building landmark projects; I strongly held and I still do, that if Makinde had the volume of resources available to Sanwoolu or the governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, he would move mountains.

Therefore, when I got that video, in which some callers who claimed to be calling from Ogun State praised the efforts of Governor Makinde in developing Oyo State, while putting down his Ogun State counterpart, Prince Dapo Abiodun, from that source, I knew that I had won another friend to my side regarding the performances of South-West governors.

In the video, one of the callers even called for a swap between Makinde and Abiodun; that Oyo State people should give GSM to Ogun State. I laughed at that proposition, but it was not the first time I would hear such a view. In his first term of office, I recall that Twitter users from different states often laid credits on the door steps of Governor Makinde for different policies and called for a swap between GSM and their governors.

Though I did not listen to the full programme on YES FM, I must make it clear that I do share the sentiments of the callers-in on Governors Makinde and Abiodun. I had once stated a view that Oyo State people do not give much credit to their governor for the good works he has done in that state. The calls from mostly Ogun State residents confirmed my view. A prophet is without honour in his home town.

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One of the callers, a particular Kunle from Saapade, Ogun State took Governor Abiodun to the cleaners, while another, a female caller saluted Governor Makinde for the good road network in Ibadan and the dearth of good roads in Ogun State.

While I will not like to publicise the opinions of a few residents and make them look like the gospel truth on the administration of Prince Abiodun, I must state that a few comparisons can be drawn from the efforts of the two governors. For one, I would like to point at the security deployment on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. A drive on that arterial road always showed that the Oyo State stretch of the road is well-policed by security agencies and Amotekun Corps, while the Ogun State stretch is not. You can draw your conclusions or ask those who ply Lagos-Ibadan express where they feel safer.

Caller-Kunle from Saapade also made reference to the mass recruitment of teachers in the public primary and secondary schools in Oyo State, commending Governor Makinde. From what we read in the news, Governor Makinde recently supervised the recruitment of close to 20,000 teaching and non-teaching staff into the education sector.

The recruitment into secondary schools was the second in five years. From Kunle’s submissions, the tale is different in Ogun. But, as I said, I will allow you to draw your conclusions or plead with the Ogun State Government to borrow a leaf from the pages of Oyo State Government by recruiting more teachers.

Before that radio programme, however, I had always held the view that Governor Makinde ranks above his Ogun State counterpart in many ways. In February 2024, I wrote an article titled “Subsidy removal: Between Makinde’s SAfER and other govs’ palliative,” in which I attempted a comparison between the policies of the Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde and those of other governors in the aftermath of the removal of subsidy on petroleum.

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In that piece, which I learnt was circulated by media handlers of the Oyo State governor at that time, because I gave their principal the due credits for running a people-centred government and for taking measures to cushion the hardship facing his people, I made reference to how palliatives were mere cosmetic measures that would not solve much of the problems.

I arrived at that conclusion upon learning that Governor Makinde insisted on what he called the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAFER) under which his government aimed to subsidise transportation, distribute farm inputs, empower businesses and farmers, among others.

Ibadan being the capital of South-West Nigeria, I go into the metropolis frequently and I am aware that the SAFER subsidy on public transport through the Ajumose Buses has continued close to two years after it was introduced. Now, isn’t that steps ahead of N10,000 or N20,000 peanuts given by some states at the height of the subsidy removal?

Without trying to fan the embers of discord between the two governors, who are friends or at best brothers, the YES FM programme raised awareness on why there should be a sort of peer review mechanism to measure the performances of governors.

Thankfully, Governor Makinde and Prince Abiodun have always had this sort of mechanism between them, as they hold a joint security session from time to time and they even hinted at understudying each other on various programmes and initiatives.

Above everything else, the callers-in who contributed on the YES FM programme might have just gingered the two governors to speed up the peer review mechanism suggested last December, as there is no doubt that there are initiatives and areas where Prince Dapo Abiodun is getting things right, which Governor Makinde can learn from and vice versa.

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Wilanpa writes from Abeokuta, Ogun State.

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