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Account for N50bn Ibadan explosion relief, Oyo APC tells Makinde

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo has asked Seyi Makinde, governor of the state, to account for an alleged N50 billion relief fund disbursed by the federal government for the victims of the January 18, 2024, explosion in Ibadan.

In a statement on Sunday, Olawale Sadare, Oyo APC publicity secretary, said people of the state deserve to know how the alleged N50 billion relief fund was spent.

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Background

On January 18, 2024, an explosion occurred at Aderinola street in the Bodija axis of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, killing at least five persons and destroying more than 50 buildings.

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Authorities blamed the explosion on illegal miners who reportedly stored explosive devices in one of the buildings in the area.

Days later, Makinde presented a report on the explosion to President Bola Tinubu.

In May, the Oyo government approved N4.5 billion as financial support for survivors and victims of the Bodija explosion.

However, during an interview on TVC on Friday, Ayodele Fayose, former governor of Ekiti, alleged that Makinde received N50 billion from the federal government over the explosion, claiming that the fund did not go into the coffers of the state government.

Responding to the allegation, Sulaimon Olarenwaju, chief press secretary (CPS) to Makinde, dismissed Fayose’s claim as baseless and asked the former governor to present evidence.

On Sunday, Fayose released a statement alongside the screenshot of a document purportedly from the office of the accountant-general of the federation indicating that N50 billion was requested as “intervention funding support for the reconstruction of Old Bodija and environs after the Bodija explosion”.

The statement was shared via X by Lere Olayinka, media aide to Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

‘The World Needs To Know What He Did With The Money’

Sadare said the governor must account for the alleged N50 billion disbursed as relief for the victims of the explosion, noting that the response by Makinde’s media aide was not insufficient.

“On the issue of Ibadan explosion, Gov. Makinde claimed to have spent N4.5b on the victims even without accountability or proper record to show who got what,” the statement reads.

“Now that his close friend and fellow party man has disclosed that a whopping N50 billion was actually paid into the coffers of the Oyo state government as a relief fund by the federal government, Gov. Makinde should know that a flippant reaction by his media aide cannot be enough as the whole world needs to know what he did with the money.”

He also dismissed comments by Makinde that Tinubu asked him to “organise” APC in Oyo state, adding that the least governorship hopeful in the party is more capable than the governor.

“… it should be on record that there was never a time that Oyo APC required reorganisation in the hand of Makinde who has emerged chief pall bearer of the PDP, which gave him the platform to be a governor for two consecutive times,” the APC spokesperson said.

“As it stands now, the least amongst the prospective gubernatorial aspirants in our party possesses greater capacity to be innovative, creative and successful as the state governor than the one who merely celebrate window dressing and inflict hardship on property owners and other residents across the state.”

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