Mr Adeleke enjoined residents to continue to be watchful, and report any suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods to relevant security agencies.
Osun State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, said the curfew from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. takes immediate effect.
Mr Olurode said that the electorate must be determined to make it work for the benefits of the masses by rejecting money politics.
Civil servants in Osun have flayed Governor Ademola Adeleke’s administration’s delay in implementing the new minimum wage.
A tricycle operator, Kola Abass, told journalists that the poor condition of roads in the state capital was affecting operators’ livelihood and daily income.
Mr Adeleke said it would go a long way in alleviating the water supply challenges and providing alternative places for defecation.
Mr Adeleke said the 31 newly purchased tractors would be given to farmers’ cooperative societies and associations upon completion of administrative procedures.
“To the glory of God, we have proved critics wrong. We have shown that we have the will, the capacity and the knowledge to achieve our goals,” said Mr Adeleke.
Mr Egbedun said clean copies of the bills would be forwarded to Governor Ademola Adeleke for assent.
“Gone are the days when you sit in your house and get a driving licence, not minding if you can drive a vehicle or not.’’
