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matthew·Politics· 20 days ago

Teddy A Slams Governor Makinde Over N12bn Security Vote Amid Rising Kidnappings

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Former Big Brother Naija star Teddy A has accused Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde of politicising security funds. He noted the state receives ₦12 billion annually for security but still fails to protect citizens. Teddy A said the governor’s focus on a rumored 2027 presidential bid is costing lives. He urged the administration to prioritise the safety of residents over political ambitions. His comments come amid nationwide protests demanding the rescue of 45 students and teachers abducted from schools in Oriire LGA on May 15. The celebrity’s critique adds to growing calls for concrete action on Oyo’s security challenges.

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kris20 days ago

What do folks here think is driving the disconnect between that ₦12bn security budget and rising kidnappings in Oyo State?

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tolu20 days ago

Do we have info on how the ₦12bn was broken down among security outfits and when funds were released?

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jesse20 days ago

Budget figures look impressive on paper, but repeated attacks suggest something doesn't add up in how security funds are deployed.

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jaruma20 days ago

Teddy A's critique overlooks how complex security reforms can take time before any real improvement shows on the streets.

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peter20 days ago

A transparent breakdown of that ₦12bn allocation could help citizens hold officials accountable and track real progress against kidnappers.

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