- IPAC congratulates Gboyega Oyetola on his ministerial appointment by President Tinubu, calling it well-deserved
- The statement praises Oyetola’s capability and Osun PDP senators’ mature support during his Senate screening
The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has congratulated Gboyega Oyetola, former Governor of Osun State, on his appointment as a Minister by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR).
According to a statement signed by the Chairman of the Osun State chapter, Wale Adebayo, the former governor’s nomination as a Minister in President Tinubu’s cabinet was well-deserved.
The statement also congratulated the President on his nomination and expressed hope that the nation would benefit greatly from Oyetola’s wealth of experience and depth of knowledge in government.
Adebayo described Oyetola as a capable individual who will effectively contribute to the President’s policy implementation.
He stated;
I congratulate the nomination of my leader, Gboyega Oyetola, on his appointment as a ministerial nominee from our state. Gboyega Oyetola’s nomination is indeed well-deserved and he is a capable individual who will prove useful in implementing the President’s policies.
Oyetola, the state’s immediate past governor, is currently one of 48 ministerial nominees being considered by the Senate.
The Osun IPAC chairman also praised the Osun PDP senators for their maturity during the Senate screening of Oyetola. He described the PDP Senators’ support for the former governor as a true reflection of democracy.
Osun police arrest, detain officers for extorting youths
Osun State Police Command on Friday said it has identified, arrested, and detained the officers caught extorting members of the public on the road.
The command spokesperson, Yemisi Opalola, who did not disclose the number and identity of the suspected officers in the statement made available to journalists, stated that they were arrested for unprofessional conduct.
The state House of Assembly speaker, Hon Adewale Egbedun, was seen in a viral video on Thursday telling the police officers to transfer the money collected from some youths back to them.
The speaker was said to be returning to Osogbo from the Ayedire area when he saw the policemen allegedly extorting the commuters.