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Makinde Isn’t Religious Bias, Religious Leaders Should Support Him – Agba Egbe


The Oyo state ALGON Public Relation Officer, Hon. Yusuff Sahib Oladayo popularly known as “Agba Egbe” has defended Gov. Seyi Makinde, saying he has no bias against Muslims or any other religion faithful in the state.

He made this statement on Sunday, at the National Council Of Muslim Youths Organization (NACOMYO) Oyo State Chapter, a program reception for the Muslims commissioners, Local Government Chairmen, Permanent secretaries, National Amirah FOMWAN and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (S.A.N) in Ibadan.

The program was scheduled to organize a special prayer for the above-mentioned Political functionaries, Muslim Clerics, and Professionals.

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Yusuff who spoke on behalf of Oyo state ALGON reiterated the government of the day, led by Engr. Seyi Makinde will never and has never played politics with religion, not in the past, present or in future. He noted that the governor would always respect the religious values of diverse group in Oyo State

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The Ibadan north council chairman further disclosed his relationship with Governor Makinde started off politics and he has never at one point shown sentiments between religious leaders.

He insisted the Muslims had instead benefitted more, going by numerous projects, political appointments made by the governor since his resumption as Governor.

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He further urged religious leaders to support the government of the day, most especially Engr. Seyi Makinde with prayers and un-ending support as always.

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