Ibadan Celebrates As Makinde Receives Praise For Oluyole 2024 Police Games Success

 

Eko hot blog reports that The vibrant city of Ibadan is buzzing with excitement as stakeholders, including traditional chiefs, community leaders, and residents, shower praises on Governor Seyi Makinde for the resounding success of the 14th edition of the Biennial Police Games known as “Oluyole 2024,” hosted by Oyo State.

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With over 4,000 police officers from across Nigeria, including the Inspector General of Police (IGP), converging in Ibadan for the event, the city once again demonstrated its status as a trailblazer.

According to a statement by Mogaji Asimiyu Ariori, President of Ibadan Mogajis, and Mogaji Nurudeen Akinade, Coordinator of the Ibadan Compound Peace Initiative, Oluyole 2024 was hailed as one of the best-organized events in the history of Oyo State. They emphasized its positive impact on the economic development of Ibadan and the state as a whole, with eminent Nigerians gracing the occasion.

Governor Makinde received accolades for his pivotal role in ensuring the success of the games. The statement specifically mentioned the contributions of Hon. Ogunwuyi, Chief of Staff to the Governor, and Rtd. CP Fatai Owoseni, the Governor’s Special Adviser on Security, in guaranteeing a seamless and secure sporting event.

Furthermore, Makinde was lauded for his efforts in providing the necessary infrastructure and facilities for participants, creating an enabling environment for the games to thrive.

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The statement also highlighted the crucial role played by the Mogajis in Ibadanland in ensuring the smooth conduct of the games, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining peace and harmony throughout the event.

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