Governor Seyi Makinde has dismissed ongoing protests against the Ibadan Circular Road project as politically orchestrated, insisting he will only engage genuine property owners affected by the development.

Speaking on Wednesday at the official commissioning of Ibadan Central Bus Terminal at Iwo Road, the governor said it was unfortunate that some individuals had chosen to politicize a project designed to bring long-term economic and infrastructural benefits to Oyo State.
He noted that truly productive and responsible citizens would not abandon their livelihoods to spend three straight days on the streets “pretending to protest” against development.

“Those who are genuinely affected will not be on the streets,they’ll be at their various places of work.


“I will not engaging those who are being sponsored to disrupt progress. The real property owners, those who have valid documents and legitimate concerns, will be attended to directly.”
The governor also addressed the wave of criticism directed at him since the protests began, saying he was aware of the many unflattering names being used against him on social media and in public discussions.
However, he maintained that his commitment to the state’s development remains unshaken.

“I’ve heard all sorts of things being said about me, and I’m not moved. Leadership requires focus and courage. If you’re doing the right thing for your people, you must be ready to be called names,” Makinde said.
Makinde emphasized that the 113-kilometre Ibadan Circular Road project, though challenging, is a cornerstone of his administration’s vision for sustainable growth and urban expansion.
He explained that the road, when completed, will ease traffic congestion, open up new economic corridors, and attract more investment to the state.
To deepen transparency and direct engagement, the governor announced that beginning next week, he would lead an inspection tour of the project sites alongside Ibadan mogajis, traditional rulers, members of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), and other key stakeholders.
“This isn’t just about a road; it’s about the future of Ibadan. We’ll take our traditional institutions and respected community leaders on-site so they can see the progress for themselves. That’s the level of accountability we owe our people,” Makinde said.
Former president of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, in a brief remark on the criticism against Makinde called on the governor to remain courageous and focused.
He explained that criticism remains part of a public life of a leader who is achieving results. He expressed pride in Makinde’s accomplishments as a governor particularly in the area of infrastructural development
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