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We are undeterred in our resolve to block loopholes and save Oyo state’s money – Seyi Makinde

Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has said that his administration will continue to block all the loopholes in government so as to prevent wastages in the state and save resources that can be channeled towards development.

The governor stated this while speaking at the public presentation of two books authored by the immediate past Chief Medical Director, CMD, of the University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan, Professor Temitope Alonge, titled ‘Public Private Partnership in Health’ and Driven by Passion, Enabled by Grace.’

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that the governor praised Prof Alonge for adopting Public, Private Partnership during his tenure, adding that the same approach which the state called Alternative Project Funding Approach (APFA) is the saving avenue for infrastructural development in Oyo State presently .

Speaking at the event held at the Trenchard Hall, University of Ibadan, Governor Makinde said that there would no longer be free money anywhere, as, according to him, the administration will ensure that the state’s resources do not end up in wrong hands.

He said: “Is it all rosy? No. There are people within the system that are used to free money and they are still there. And all they can say to me is that I am messing with their honey pots and have blocked loopholes they are making money from.

“They do threaten me on 2023 ambition, saying I will come back again but I may or may not; that is the news for them. I will ensure that those loopholes remain blocked.The governor maintained that the Alternative Projects Funding Approach introduced by his administration remains the best way to hasten infrastructural development.

“The PPP, which Professor Alonge wrote about, is the saving grace for Oyo State right now. We actually call it APFA, Alternative Project Funding Approach, which for us, is very simple.


“We go to a capital organisation with access to money and tell them that the government cannot take everything on at the same time. We will give you an Irrevocable Standing Payment Order (ISPO) . What that does is, it allows government to execute projects without paying upfront 100 per cent.

“So, for us, by the time some of these projects are being handed over, the government would have paid only 35-38 per cent of the total cost. But in the approach of the previous government, you have to pay 30 per cent upfront for the contractor to even mobilise to site,” the governor added.

He explained that the APFA has been helping the government to deal with the paucity of funds while also ensuring quality.
The governor said, “If you have travelled through the road going from Eleyele/Ologuneru to Eruwa, the work that has been done right now is not up to 40 per cent. The government paid more than 60 per cent upfront and the quality is just so bad.

“But with the PPP that we call APFA, by the time we are paying 38 per cent, the project has been handed over to us and we have over 60 per cent of the contractor’s money with us. So, he will better do a good job, otherwise, we will use the remaining 60 per cent to fix the bad portion. So, it is not just dealing with the paucity of funds but also ensuring quality. That is what we get from APFA.”

In his response to an earlier statement by the author stating civil servants and politicians as the major challenges in the society because of corrupt practices, Governor Makinde, advocated for reorientation in the society, so that the right set of people would be emerge as leaders.


He maintained that politicians are a product of the environment and that “if we need honest politicians and those that will focus on the people, then we have to clean up our environment because society will throw them up.”

The governor commended the writer of the books, Prof. Alonge, for contributing to the upliftment of Oyo State, adding that he has disappointed the state since his involvement in the management of COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

“We do have people who, according to Professor Alonge, are outliers. We have many outliers out there but they are scared to come out.

“I want to use this opportunity to encourage them; if we have maybe two per cent of the outliers in, we need to encourage them to come out. If they occupy 70 or 80 per cent of political positions, then, we will see a major difference.

“I can announce to you that the entire state and I have never been disappointed in Professor Alonge, because he has done very well,” Governor Makinde said.

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