“You should always follow the AIG’s instructions that you should let your salaries be enough for you,” she said.
“The approval is an indication that Gov. Makinde is committed to inclusivity and respect for all religious practices in the state,” the SSG said.
He, however, assured the state government of more support from the institute as it partners with it to deliver on its mandates.
He said the Amotekun corps would continue to provide adequate security in every nook and cranny of the state.
He promised that his government would pay the two months deductions owed the workers with their August salary.
The governor added that it was his prayer that God would grant the Olubadan more years in good health and with more wisdom to lead his people.
Mr Tella urged IPAC not to relent in its support to the commission in all its activities.
The stakeholders also recommended that government should have a succession plan for PMS operations in the state.
We competed with APC and PDP, so the only thing we had to do then was to look for the best candidate out of the APC and PDP and find a way of forming a coalition.
Mr Fola Afolabi, the IYF leader, decried the poor handling of Oyo PDP affairs and governance of the state by the governor.
