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‘I’m not owner of Technical
University’ – Ajimobi
Governor Abiola
Ajimobi of Oyo State on Monday said that the The First Technical University,
Ibadan, belonged to the state government wholly and not any individual,
including himself.
Ajimobi made the
clarification while receiving the state’s traditional rulers led by the Alaafin
of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi.
The monarchs, were on a courtesy visit to his (Ajimobi) office.
Other traditional
rulers during the visit were Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola; Aseyin of
Iseyin, Oba Abdul-Ganiy Salawudeen; Olugbon of Orile-Igbon, Oba Francis
Olusola; and Balogun of Ibadanland, High Chief Owolabi Olakulehin.
Ajimobi, while
speaking used the occasion to avail the royal fathers of his administration’s
achievements in education, agriculture, peace, security and infrastructure,
among others in the last eight years.
He said the state
government had not expended any fund on the establishment of the university
till date, as all the structures in the institution’s premises were built by
foreign donors and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Ajimobi said: “Let
me use this opportunity to dispel the rumour going around that I am the owner
of The First Technical University, Ibadan. People are expected to talk,
especially when they lack proper information, but if we fail to dispel the
rumour, it may stick and become the truth. I want to say without any
equivocation that I do not own the Technical University, Ibadan. It belongs to
Oyo State Government wholly. It is easy for people to come up with such rumour
because of the successful establishment of the university.
“It is the first of
its kind in Nigeria, and we are happy that we succeeded in achieving this in
our time. Nobody believed we could achieve it, especially during a period the
country was grappling with economic challenges. Oyo State has had no financial
input in the establishment of the university till date. All what you see there
were done by lovers of the state, indigenes living abroad, international
institutions and the CBN.
“I give gratitude
to the Almighty Allah for giving me the opportunity, in spite of my natural
deficiencies as a human being.
“To serve humanity
through the governance of Oyo State, which is unarguably the intellectual
capital of Nigeria with highly politically-sophisticated people, is a rare
privilege. I appreciate you all our royal fathers and indeed, the entire people
of the state immensely, because you made it possible for us to govern the state
with uncommon success in the last eight years.”
Oba Adeyemi, while
reacting, said there was no institution that could correctly appraise the
achievements of any administration in any state than traditional rulers.
He said the
election of Ajimobi for two consecutive terms was a testimony of people’s love
and support for him and their acknowledgement of his administration’s success
in some critical areas like education, health and infrastructure.
Oba Adeyemi said:
“I believe very much that if there is any agency that can make a correct
appraisal of any government’s performance in any state, no agency is better
placed than the traditional rulers in such a state.
“The reason is not
far-fetched. Among the traditional rulers, there are those who have experienced
some administrations, which qualifies them to make fair assessment of all. In
my own case, and with gratitude to God for my longevity and the good people of
Oyo for their support and cooperation at all times, I have experienced many
administrations, both military and civilian.
“Let me start from
a non-controversial statement of fact as far as Governor Ajimobi is concerned.
It is that till date, he is the longest serving governor to occupy the Agodi
Government House since the Western Region days. There can be no better
empirical testimony of his acceptability by the people of the State than that.
I doubt if anybody can deny the fact that the last eight years have been marked
by peace in the state. He is always in constant touch with all security
agencies, with his ears literally on the ground for vital information.”
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