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Senator Yayi under fire for awarding Yoruba territory projects to Igbo contractor

December 12, 2024 2 min read

December 12, 2024

By Adedoja Adesoji

Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adesola also known as β€˜Yayi’ has come under intense criticism for awarding multi-million naira projects in Yoruba territory to an Igbo contractor.

The decision has sparked outrage and disappointment among many Yoruba people, who feel that the senator should have prioritized local contractors and supported the regional economy.

Many Yoruba groups has expressed their discontent and frustration, stating that there are many qualified Yoruba contractors who could have done a better job.

Some argued that the senator’s decision was a betrayal of the trust placed in him by his constituents.

However, many Yoruba people feel that the senator should have prioritized local contractors and supported the regional economy.

On social media, users expressed disappointment and frustration, raising questions about many qualified Yoruba contractors who could have done more Justice to the project.

One user, Erinfolami, commented, “While I appreciate your work, please next time consider a Yoruba-owned construction company… Self-preservation should come first.”

A Yoruba conservative group also weighed in, saying, “The phrase ‘Think Yoruba First’ may not hold much significance to you… You have shown us your true colors, and it has been duly noted.”

The controversy has raised questions about regional loyalty, economic development, and the importance of supporting local businesses.