The details of the meeting between Rotimi Akeredolu, governor of Ondo state, and President Muhammadu Buhari at presidential villa, Abuja on Tuesday have emerged.
Akeredolu speaking with journalists after the meeting, said part of the purpose of his visit was to invite the president to commission the newly constructed “N5 billion” Ore flyover and the Ondo state industrial hub as part of the activities marking his third year in office.
The governor also demanded the legalisation of marijuana by federal government, adding that his state intends to invest in marijuana solely for the production of drugs in the country.
On the issue of Amotekun, Akeredolu said he did not support creation of the initiative because he wants to secure a second term in office.
“Ondo state has already done enough in terms of security and does not really need Amotekun to be re-elected for a second term as governor,” a statement by Ojo Oyewamide, his spokesman, quoted him as saying.
Akeredolu added that his administration has begun the payment of the N33,000 minimum wage to the state workers.
“Ondo Civil servants are the happiest in the country because their salaries are paid promptly and we have commenced the payment of the new minimum wage,” he said.