08/05/2026
We have asked enough questions, especially regarding the controversial 1000m Circular Road Corridor, yet you have consistently refused to provide a clear and straightforward answer. Instead, what we continue to hear are shifting narratives from “sublease” to “win-win” arrangements.
How much trust can people place in democracy under your leadership when even the rule of law, particularly the provisions of the Land Use Act, appears to be disregarded? We have watched you publicly oppose the idea of a one-party system in Nigeria, yet your style of governance in Oyo State raises serious concerns
It is widely perceived that members of the House of Assembly, cabinet officials, and others within your administration have been silenced or compromised through political patronage, gifts, cars, and other incentives. As a result, no one seems willing or able to challenge your decisions or question your actions. Can this still truly be called democracy?
GOV. Seyi Makinde , your professed passion for democracy contrasts sharply with what many see as a troubling disregard for human rights. Over the past three years, countless residents affected by the Ibadan Circular Road project have been left homeless, hopeless, and economically devastated. The fundamental duty of governance — protecting citizens and promoting their welfare appears to have been abandoned.
Akinyele is waiting. Egbeda is waiting. Ido is waiting. Will Lagelu continue to wait indefinitely?
When will you return our lands unconditionally? When will hope be restored to the people whose lives and livelihoods have been disrupted and taken away?
Tosin Ogunshola