Mr Adeyemo urged the youth in the South-West to unite against banditry and kidnapping.
Mrs Ajimobi threatened to address the allegation legally if not retracted.
The traditional ruler said that the support would include financial assistance and operational equipment.
Mr Igboho said, “If you know that you are crazy, campaign for one Atiku or Obi in Yorubaland.”
The governor said, as a citizen, the state had shaped his life for five decades.
Mr Ladoja emphasised the need to embrace unity and cultural values of Ibadan.
He added that access to decent housing was a critical component of troop welfare.
The Olubadan said that following the removal of the fuel subsidy, there was no longer a reason for the continued closure of the remaining land borders.
Mr Tinubu is expected to engage with key private sector leaders and senior government officials while in Lagos.
Mr Makinde said that Mr Olakulehin’s legacies would remain significant in the state’s traditional and cultural space.
