President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday held a closed-door meeting with Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in a development that has stirred political interest across the country.

The meeting, which took place away from the media, was confirmed by sources at the State House, though details of the discussions were not officially disclosed. However, insiders hinted that the talks may have centered on national unity, intergovernmental cooperation, and key governance issues affecting Oyo State and the country at large.
Governor Makinde’s visit to Aso Rock comes amid ongoing consultations between the presidency and state governors on economic reforms, security challenges, and development priorities under the Tinubu administration. The engagement is also seen as part of broader efforts to strengthen bipartisan dialogue in addressing Nigeria’s pressing socio-economic concerns.

Neither the Presidency nor the Oyo State Government released an official statement after the meeting, leaving room for speculation about the outcomes of the high-level discussion.


