Mr Martins, however, appreciated the Oyo State government for paying ₦80,000 minimum wage
Mr Olaleye said that many of the farmers have transitioned from manual to mechanical farming methods.
Mr Olanrewaju said, “The beneficiaries, numbering about 2,950, were selected from a pool of approximately 3,000 applicants, having met the required criteria.’’
Mr Akande said that the scheme was aimed at providing access to healthcare for 10,000 public primary school pupils in the first instance.
The association said that the Oyo State Government is ‘working the talk,’ because quackery is an evil wind that blows no one any good.
Mr Makinde said that everyone involved in the incident would be held accountable.
Gov. Seyi Makinde, on Nov. 13, constituted a committee headed by Mr Odukoya to oversee the payment of the compensation.
The chairman urged the invited applicants to come along with their score sheets as well as invites.
The respondents said the absence of public toilets in places like markets, motor parks, and worship centres is a big threat to citizens’ well-being.
He equally made it known that the original contract sum for the 12 projects was over N200.9 billion.
