Governor Seyi Makinde has approved the immediate commencement of the contributory pension scheme in Oyo state.
Mr Makinde also called for ideas on long-term security reforms from the public after the rescue.
Mr Obi said his visit was not political but to celebrate Sallah with the people and show solidarity.
Mr Olatunji stated that the recruitment cut across diverse cadres.
Mr Obi said, “I thank Governor Makinde for faithfully serving the people of Oyo State.”
The governor said Nigeria was not defined by its challenges but by the talents and determination of people like the corps members.
In his remarks, Mr Makinde said the Eruwa obaship issue had lingered since 2019, leaving the town without a traditional ruler.
The Oyo NMA boss said the association would keep partnering with the state government to deliver the collective goals for the people of the state.
Governor Seyi Makinde said on Wednesday that building strong institutions that would guarantee good governance remains a priority of his administration.
Tenants, house agents, and landlords have expressed concern over rising house rents in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, and have called on the government to intervene.
