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Makinde Reacts To Impeachment Plot, Says I still Have Over A year In office


Oyo State G overnor, Seyi Makinde, has cleared the air on the rumoured impeachment plot against him, saying that his administration still has about one year and one month to continue in office.

Makinde made this remark during the inauguration of committees for the state’s long-term tourism development plan and preparations for the International Tourism Summit 2026.

The remark, delivered in passing but widely interpreted as a response to recent political undercurrents, immediately drew attention across the state’s political landscape.

Governor Makinde, who is leading efforts to design a 25-year tourism and investment roadmap for Oyo state, used the occasion to redirect focus toward governance and long-term planning.

He stressed that his administration remains committed to building durable systems capable of attracting investors and positioning the state as a competitive global destination.

According to him, sustainable development requires continuity, structure, and deliberate policy direction, warning against distractions that could derail ongoing reforms and strategic economic initiatives.



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