The Progressives Front, a group within the Oyo State All Progressives Congress (APC), has condemned the bond of N100 billion being..
The Progressives Front, a group within the Oyo State All Progressives Congress , has condemned the bond of N100 billion being proposed by the Peoples Democratic Party - led administration of Governor Seyi Makinde, describing the proposal as laying the foundation for the perdition of Oyo State.
But in a statement signed by the duo of Messrs Olugbenga Olayemi and Wale Murphy, State Chairman and Secretary respectively, the group said for the Makinde administration to take such a gargantuan loan which details are opaque is akin to laying the foundation for financial enslavement of the state that unborn generation would continue to suffer, several years after the administration will have been completed.
The Progressives Front has also thrown its weight behind the Chief Akin Oke-led APC State Executive Council .
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