Makinde recovers 14 stolen vehicles from Ajimobi’s aides
The governor of Oyo state, Engr. Seyi Makinde on Thursday recovered 14 vehicles allegedly taken away by officials of the last administration.
Makinde had earlier given ultimatum to the officials of the last administration to return all the government properties with them but failed to abide by the directives until after the expiration of the ultimatum.
The former Governor Abiola Ajimobi and aides were recently alleged of emptying the state transport pool, a development the former helmsman accused Makinde of pursuing a ‘mundane issue’ in the face of tasking governance ahead.
The Chief Press Secretary to Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa confirmed the recovered vehicles to reporters on Thursday.
Adisa said 13 of the recovered vehicles had been vandalised while only one was in good condition.
He said, some of the vehicles were retrieved from mechanics while others were recovered from some residences, and one abandoned close to Agodi government house.
According to Adisa, “career officers made phone calls to some officials in custody of government vehicles, after their phone numbers were supplied.
“Some of them responded and gave address of locations where the vehicles were recovered. Some were in the mechanic workshops, others were tracked with device and recovered.
“Surprisingly too, one was parked and abandoned at a road near Agodi government house where security agents were alerted. They went there to toe it to the government house. 13 of the recovered vehicles are not working as they had been vandalised one way or the other.
“They completely ran them down for reasons best known to them. The recovered vehicles are still far cry from those taken away because if just an official made away with 11 vehicles, you can imagine how many vehicles are still in their possession?
“Investigation is still on to ascertain those vehicles bought in the last one year and which are still missing. And there is no record of payment for those either purchased or boarded by the said officials. They can be accused of car theft especially if you are in custody of a vehicle without receipts of purchase,” Adisa added.
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