Monday, January 26, 2026 - Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has criticised the administration of President Bola Tinubu, saying it has become difficult to speak the truth under the current federal government.
Makinde made the remarks on Saturday at an event in Ibadan,
where he contrasted the present situation with what he described as a more
consultative leadership style during the tenure of the late President Muhammadu
Buhari. The gathering was attended by several dignitaries, including former
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, whose leadership approach Makinde openly praised.
“You cannot speak truth to power in this dispensation,”
Makinde said, as he faulted the handling of the federal government’s tax reform
bills.
Reflecting on recent developments, the governor said, “We
had the same situation in this dispensation; it was the tax bill, and we said,
‘Look, bring the tax bill; bring it back; let us all have an opportunity to
look dispassionately at it.’”
According to him, the concerns raised by governors were
ignored. “They said the tax bill will go ahead. It is an affront for even the
governors to be saying that what the presidency has done to send the tax bill
to the National Assembly. The tax bill, we don’t know what was passed at the
National Assembly, we don’t also know what was signed up. When I say I miss
you, I miss you so much sir,” Makinde said, directing his comments at Osinbajo.
The governor also recalled Osinbajo’s role as chairman of
the National Economic Council (NEC), noting that his leadership influenced Oyo
State’s response during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I remember I was barely seven months into the position of
the governor of Oyo State, and that was my very first public service job. And
we had a crisis in the country; this was February 2020,” Makinde said.
He continued, “There was COVID, and we came in for the
National Economic Council meeting. It was a hot meeting; the chairman of the
council (Osinbajo) came in, and a few of my colleagues. I wasn’t sure whether
they held a meeting before that meeting, but they came in and said we should
all go back and lock down our state. So, for Oyo State people, why I did not
lock down during COVID was because of his decision.”
Makinde concluded by expressing personal admiration for
Osinbajo’s leadership style, saying, “Sir, I personally miss you in that
position (presidency). A lot of people may not know why things are not really
the same. It’s not a political talk because I’m not on that podium.”

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