The Oyo state governor, Seyi Makinde, on Wednesday, said that he would roll out the names of some new appointees very soon.
He made this known while playing host to Muslim leaders in the government and the Peoples Democratic Party in the state, who visited him in his house on the occasion of Eid-el-Kabir.
Makinde appreciated the Muslim community in the state for standing by his administration, promising to double its pace on the path to attaining sustainable development in the state.
The governor said, “First, I want to thank the Almighty for keeping all of us up until this moment to witness another Sallah. About three months ago, we were all still out there campaigning and some people tried to sow the seed of division by introducing religion into the politics of the state. But thankfully, they failed, as our people did not listen to them, and we have a united state.
“We are all here celebrating another Sallah. So, I use this opportunity to greet my brothers and sisters of the Islamic faith for standing by this administration and also to wish them many more Sallah.
“Our people are expectant, and they want us to move as fast as possible, and we have started. On Tuesday, the House of Assembly cleared some of our commissioner-nominees.
“The structure of the government will start taking shape in a few days. So, our people should not despair or think we are moving slowly this time around. No, we are not. We will even double our pace,” he promised.
Earlier, the state’s former deputy governor and PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Taofeek Arapaja, thanked the governor for empowering the people of the state and executing laudable projects.
He said the governor had kept his promise to the people of the state in his first term and expressed confidence that he would not deviate from that style.