Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has vowed to resign if the allegation of inflating the N998 million notebook contract for secondary schools students levelled against his administration is true.
He made the disclosure at a function in Ibadan.
Makinde’s reaction followed a review of the Oyo State Open Contracting portal, carried out by a study group, known as Dataphyte, which alleged that the notebooks came with a unit price of N2,100.
According to the review, the secondary school notebook contracts awarded up to N998 million between August 2019 and December 2020 have allegedly been subject to contract inflation, fraudulent contract bidding and contract ambiguity.
Governor Makinde stated that the allegations of contract inflation, fraudulent contract bidding and contract ambiguity, were untrue.
The Governor explained that if a thorough investigation is conducted and the allegations are found to be true, he would not hesitate to resign his position as governor of the pacesetter state.
According to him, the people behind the news said they carried out the market survey, which revealed that the unit price of the notebook was between N250 and N300.
Gov Makinde said that ‘if the printing price of each notebook is above N300, I will resign.’
Makinde said his administration might consider legal actions against the mastermind of what he described as fake news.
He stated further that there was nothing wrong in awarding contracts to indigenes of Oyo State, who are competent to handle such contacts.