Ibadan explosion: Governor Makinde only received N30bn support – Aide
Dec. 29, 2025
…Gov. yet to receive full pledge
The Special Adviser to Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Media, Dr. Suleimon Olanrewaju, says only N30 billion was released to the governor, as support package for the January 2024 Bodija explosion.
He described as false the allegation by the former Ekiti governor, Mr Ayo Fayose, that the Makinde collected N50 billion from the Federal Government.
Olanrewaju, in a statement stressed that the Federal Government did not release the full promise of N50 billion support package.
He described as misleading that Makinde chose to stay silent about the money in order to save it for his presidential ambition.
“The Federal Government did not give Gov. Makinde N50 billion. This is why Fayose was unable to provide evidence to show the disbursement when asked to do so. In fact, the memo he shared shows what was not disbursed.
“What exists on record is a request and a promise, not a disbursement of N50 billion.
“Gov. Makinde travelled to Abuja personally, armed with a comprehensive report of the incident and a formal request for support from the Federal Government.
“Following that engagement, the Federal Government promised a N50 billion support package. A promise, however, is not a release,” Olanrewaju stated.
He alleged that the partial release was accompanied by demands for inducements tied to the disbursement of the balance.
He added that the withholding of the remaining N20 billion was as a result of Makinde’s refusal to approve the inducements.
He explained that Makinde acknowledged the Federal Government’s support during the inauguration of a transparent committee set up to oversee the disbursement of the relief funds, noting that the committee ensured accountability, compassion, and proper use of the N30 billion.
The spokesman said that part of the money was transferred directly to victims as immediate support, while the remainng was deployed for rebuilding and restoration.
“Roads within the affected axis were repaired, reconstruction is ongoing, and a planned memorial at ground zero will honour the lives lost.
“Policies and security architecture have also been upgraded and strengthened to ensure that such an incident does not recur in Oyo State,” he added.
“At the same time he(governor) ensured that government carried out interventions. Indeed, a visit to the affected areas will show the reconstruction being done.”