Osun State Drama: Oluwole Oke Apologizes To Ex-Governor Gboyega Oyetola Amid EFCC Petition Storm

Rep. Oluwole Oke Offers Sincere Apologies to Former Governor Gboyega Oyetola
Listen, here’s the scoop: A member of the House of Representatives representing the Obokun/Oriade federal constituency of Osun State, Oluwole Oke, has stepped forward to offer his heartfelt apologies to the former governor, Gboyega Oyetola, over a petition filed with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This petition was submitted by one of his constituents, and Oke is not happy about it. Not one bit. In a candid Facebook post on Wednesday, he made it crystal clear that he’s not on board with this move.
Now, let’s break it down. Oke isn’t just sitting idly by. He took to social media to criticize the petition made by the Osun State Government to the EFCC. The petition accuses Oyetola, who is now the Minister of the Blue Economy, of allegedly misappropriating a $20 million World Bank health grant. That’s a serious allegation, and Oke wants to set the record straight.
Why Oke Believes the EFCC Should Drop the Petition
Here’s the kicker: On the same day, Oke, who proudly represents the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), urged the EFCC to dismiss the petition outright. In his words, "I apologize to Gboyega Oyetola for the petition submitted to the EFCC by one of my supposed constituents." That’s bold. Oke isn’t just apologizing for appearances; he’s making a statement about the integrity of the process.
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He went on to explain, "It’s not a crime for a lawyer to take a lawful brief from any member of society or even the government, but to intentionally take a brief to damage people’s reputations and that of their family? No. That’s just wrong." Oke is calling out what he sees as a misuse of power and influence. He’s saying loud and clear that this isn’t just about legalities—it’s about fairness and accountability.
Osun State’s Checks and Balances: Where Were They?
Oke also pointed out something crucial: "Osun State House of Assembly has a standing Committee on Public Accounts on the legislative side. We also have an independent Office of Auditor General of Osun State, which was created by the Constitution to keep tabs on every Government expenditure and report on it." That’s a powerful reminder that there are systems in place to ensure transparency and accountability. If these systems are functioning as they should, why are we seeing this petition now?
Oke continued, "This AG Report is laid before the State Assembly on an annual basis. Our Governors also enjoy immunity while in office to avoid distractions. If the Office of Auditor General has done its job and reported to the Parliament, then the Parliament should bring out their report, and if any person is indicted in that report, such a person can then be prosecuted." In other words, Oke is saying, "Let’s use the proper channels. Let’s follow the rules." It’s a call for everyone to play by the same playbook.
Looking Ahead: Trust and Collaboration in 2026 and 2027
Finally, Oke posed a thought-provoking question: "How would the Federal Government believe or trust us that we truly want to collaborate or work together come 2026 and 2027?" It’s a valid point. If we’re constantly at each other’s throats, how can we expect to move forward as a united front? Oke is challenging everyone to think bigger, to think beyond personal vendettas and political games. He’s asking us to consider the long-term implications of our actions.
So, there you have it. Oluwole Oke isn’t just a politician; he’s a voice of reason in a time when voices of reason are sorely needed. His apology to Gboyega Oyetola isn’t just about one petition—it’s about setting a standard for how we handle disputes and disagreements. It’s about building trust, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that justice is served fairly and transparently.
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