Breaking:Oyo State to Become Two?Bill Scales Second Reading in Reps

Breaking:Oyo State to Become Two as Bill Scales Second Reading in Reps

Breaking:Oyo State to Become Two as Bill Scales Second Reading in Reps

Eagle’s Sight News reports that a groundbreaking bill to divide Oyo State into two separate states, Oyo and Ibadan, has passed its second reading in the House of Representatives.

The bill as championed by Akeem Adeyemi, son of the late Alafin Adeyemi, and six other lawmakers, aims to reconfigure the state’s landscape.

The Proposed Division of Oyo State


Under the proposed division, Oyo town would become the capital of the new Oyo State, while Ibadan city would serve as the capital of Ibadan State. This significant alteration would also split the existing 33 local governments between the two states, paving the way for a new administrative structure.

The Legislative Journey of Oyo State Division


The bill was passed for second reading during Tuesday’s plenary session, marking a crucial step forward in the legislative process. Next, the bill will be scrutinized by the Constitutional Review Committee, which will undertake further deliberations to refine the proposal.

Implications and Expectations of Oyo State Division


If successful, this bill would have far-reaching implications for the people of Oyo State, potentially bringing about improved governance, infrastructure development, and economic growth. The creation of two separate states could also lead to increased representation and a stronger voice in national politics.

The Road Ahead


As the bill progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders and citizens will be watching closely to see how this proposal unfolds. With its potential to reshape the state’s future, this bill’s journey will undoubtedly be closely monitored by all interested parties.

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