UN Should Probe Diversion Of LG Funds, N7.7b Surveillance Aircraft Deal In Oyo, Not Rescue Of Oriire Abducted Victims – Oyo APC Tackles Makinde
Written by News Desk on July 14, 2026
The All Progressives Congress APC in Oyo state has condemned the call made by Governor Seyi Makinde on the United Nations to investigate the circumstances surrounding the killing and abduction saga in Oriire local government area of the state as well as the successful rescue operations of the 46 abductees describing it as shameful, shocking and unbecoming of a leader.
Gov. Makinde said, in a broadcast after receiving the rescued victims in his office in Ibadan on Monday, that the circumstances surrounding the incident were sufficiently grave and unusual to warrant independent scrutiny while he called on the United Nations and the International Human Rights Organizations carry out an investigation. The governor had on Friday said in Bauchi that the attacks on Ahoro Esiele and Yawota were carried out by those who were opposed to his presidential ambition in 2027.
In a statement issued on Tuesday and made available to journalists in Ibadan by its Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, Oyo APC described Makinde’s outburst as a height of ineptitude, cluelessness and grandstanding urging the governor to be “circumspect, decorous and statesman-like in his politicking even as he prepares to leave power in about 10 months.
“Nigeria has been battling with banditry and related crimes in recent times as this could be attributed to a number of factors. But most people are worried that Oyo state has emerged the worst hit in the southern part of the country since 2019 when Gov. Makinde came on board. Meanwhile, events in the last two months have provided answers to many questions being raised in that regards. Oyo state has a governor who plays politics with everything including the welfare and security of the masses.
“Cluelessness is when a governor feels he would only function well as the Chief Security Officer of his state if he could be handed the power to appoint and control the Inspector-General of Police as well as the Chief of Army Staff and the rest of them. It is safe to say that it is on this premise that Gov. Makinde has thrown his hat into the ring as a contestant for the presidency but his laughable ambition cannot see the light of the day because he lacks the wherewithal to lead a nation like Nigeria.
“But for dirty politicking, naivety and cluelessness, an average elite should know about Article 2(7) of the United Nations Charter which shields sovereign states from external interference. And f it becomes a must for Makinde to make such a call, he should be courageous enough to submit himself to investigations over diversion of local government funds, abduction and brutal killings of Igangan residents, N7.7b surveillance aircrafts deal, fire fighting truck scam, possession of lethal weapons by Mukaila Auxiliary and others, N50b Bodija Explosion Relief Fund, Agbowo Shopping Complex contract, Ibadan Airport and stadium upgrade scam, loan scandals among others.” APC added.