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South West Govs. Ends Quarterly Meeting As Amosun's Deputy, Ambode Disagree
The Western
Nigeria Governors’ Forum ended a two-day quarterly meeting in Lagos State on
Wednesday.
The forum
expressed readiness to bid for the concession of Murtala Muhammed International
Airport, Ikeja.
In attendance
were Governors of Oyo, Ondo, Lagos, Ekiti, Osun and Ogun.
They agreed that
Lagos, which in the past refused to join the forum, has formally become a
member of the O’dua Investment Group.
The forum also
confirmed Mr. Oluseye Oyeleye as the substantive director general of
Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission.
A communique read
by Oyeleye, disclosed that a regional agriculture summit to be sponsored by the
Lagos State government would hold in May, in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.
“To further
consolidate on food security and job creation in the South West, it was agreed
that the region would embark on a rice-accelerated programme”, it said.
The governors
charged the DAWN commission to conduct a study on the success in education in
Ekiti State, for peer learning adoption among the states
They also urged
the focal representatives to structure a programme on the Omoluabi ethos of the
Yoruba race.
The forum tasked
the commission to work on reviving regional inter-school football competition
while its focal representatives and agriculture commissioners should hold a
technical session before the agriculture summit in Ibadan.
However, there
was a mild drama when Ogun State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Yetunde Onanuga, who
represented Governor Ibikunle Amosun, refused to sign the memorandum of
understanding on Lagos state’s efforts to acquire more land from member states
for agriculture.
Onanuga said the
state government was not happy with the way Lagos handled an agreement with
Ogun over a parcel of land allotted to it in the state, few years back, for a
rice project.
Reacting,
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, said the issue will be resolved.
He explained that
the state wanted to expand the agricultural output and had decided to sign more
agreements with some state governments in the region.
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