Governor Seyi Makinde Signs Oyo State Rule of Law Enforcement Authority Bill

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State made a significant move on Friday by signing the Oyo State Rule of Law Enforcement Authority Bill into law. The event took place at the governor’s office in Ibadan and was attended by key officials including the deputy governor, secretary to the State Government, head of service, and the deputy speaker of the State House of Assembly.

During his address, Governor Makinde emphasized the importance of cooperation from residents in order to achieve the vision of an ideal Oyo State. He highlighted the need for the new authority to bridge the gap in enforcing existing laws related to traffic management, environmental sanitation, and other critical issues.

The governor expressed his frustration with the lack of enforcement of certain laws, such as the anti-open grazing law, due to a lack of cooperation from law enforcement agencies. He cited examples of dangerous behaviors like driving against traffic, leading to injuries and fatalities, as well as the misuse of public spaces for dumping waste.

In response to these challenges, Governor Makinde announced the appointment of Justice A.A. Aderemi as the chairperson of the newly established Rule of Law Enforcement Authority. This move is aimed at ensuring strict enforcement of laws and regulations to create a safer and more orderly environment for all residents of Oyo State.

By signing this bill into law, Governor Makinde has taken a proactive step towards addressing key issues affecting the state and reaffirming his commitment to upholding the rule of law. The establishment of the Oyo State Rule of Law Enforcement Authority marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to improve governance and enhance the quality of life for all residents.

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