Category: Ondo 2020

  • Civil Defence deploys 300

    Civil Defence deploys 300

    Our Reporter

     

    NO fewer than 300 officers and men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ekiti Command, have been deployed for Saturday’s governorship election.

    Ekiti NSCDC Commandant Solomon Iyamu disclosed this yesterday in Ado-Ekiti in a statement by the command’s spokesperson Tolulope Afolabi.

    Iyamu, according to the statement, warned the deployed officers to be diligent and focused.

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    He urged them to reject any temptation of inducement or gratification, saying such was forbidden in the Corps.

    The commandant said any officer caught in acts that contravene the Electoral Act and the law of that land would be dealt with in accordance with extant laws.

    He enjoined the officers and men to be civil in their approach and mild in their treatment of the voters.

     

  • INEC urged to sustain priority voting for PWDs

    INEC urged to sustain priority voting for PWDs

    Our Reporter

     

    NON-GOVERNMENTAL Organisation (NGO), the Centre for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD), has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to sustain priority voting for Persons with Disability (PWDs) in tomorrow’s election.

    The Executive Director, Mr. David Anyaele, spoke yesterday during an online assessment of INEC’s preparation for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).

    He said the prioritisation of PWDs during elections should be made mandatory, not advisory, in accordance with the INEC Electoral Act as amended.

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    “Section 56 (2) of the INEC Electoral (Amendment) Act 2010 states that the commission may take reasonable steps to ensure that voters with disabilities are assisted at the polling stations.

    “By the provision of suitable means of communication such as Braille, large embossed print or electronic devices or sign language interpretation, or off site voting in appropriate cases.

     

     

  • ‘Don’t be used as thugs’

    ‘Don’t be used as thugs’

     Rasaq Ibrahim, Ado-Ekiti

     

    A former governorship candidate on the platform of Labour Party in Osun State, Mr. Babatunde Loye, has urged youths to resist being used as thugs in tomorrow’s poll in Ondo State.

    He warned them to reject moves by any politician to get them involved in violence, saying they should demand that the politicians and their children should lead the way.

    Loye, in a statement titled: “No politician is worth losing your life for”, however, hailed the governorship candidates for committing themselves to ensuring peace during the election by signing a peace pact.

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    He said the electorate, most especially youths, should resist being used for thuggery, adding that the ambition of any politician does not worth dying for.

    “Go out tomorrow and vote. After voting, wait until your votes are counted. Ensure that you vote peacefully, there should be no fighting,” Loye said.

    He admonished security agencies to prevent violence.

     

     

     

  • Ondo 2020: The God I serve shall see me through – Akeredolu 

    Ondo 2020: The God I serve shall see me through – Akeredolu 

    Agency Reporter

    The Governor of Ondo State, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has urged the people of the state to be peaceful and orderly as they go to the poll to elect a new helmsman tomorrow 10th October, 2020.

    Akeredolu, who is the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), appealed to the people to conduct themselves in a responsible manner to prove all book makers who had predicted a violence-marred poll, wrong.

    In a three-paragraph statement signed by the Director-General of his campaign council, Rt. Hon. Victor Olabimtan, Akeredolu said he has done his best for the people, and leave the rest to God and the people of the state to decide tomorrow.

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    “Good people of Ondo State, I thank you for your support thus far. Campaign activities officially came to an end yesterday. We thank you for conducting yourself peacefully and honourably. As you go to the poll tomorrow to choose your new Governor, I urge you to be peaceful and honourable like you have always been.

    “Please, do not provoke anyone, and do not be provoked. Be orderly, say no to violence. Say no to vote-buying. Ensure you are responsible as you perform your civic responsibilities tomorrow. And most importantly, remember the sons and daughters of whom you are.

    “Remember, a good name is better than gold and riches. As for us, we have done our best, and leave the rest to God. We sincerely believe the God we serve with one mind will see us through,” the statement, concluded.

  • We’re not aware PDP rejected Returning Officer-INEC

    We’re not aware PDP rejected Returning Officer-INEC

     Precious Igbonwelundu 

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) said it was not aware the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected the Returning Officer for Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo.

    The commission said it neither received any letter nor communication from the main opposition party on its rejection of Prof. Eyitope Ogungbenro Ogunbodede, the Vice Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).

    INEC spokesman in Ondo, Babalola Lebile, told The Nation he was hearing the said rejection for the first time.

    The PDP on Thursday afternoon said the people of Ondo would not be getting free and fair elections with the present composition of INEC.

    Chairman of the PDP National Campaign Council, Governor Seyi Makinde, who spoke at a briefing in Akure said Prof. Ogunbodede was a known crony of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu and also hails from Owo, hometown of Akeredolu.

    Makinde, who insisted that Prof. Ogunbodede would not be a fair party in the proceedings by virtue of his association with Akeredolu, called on INEC to immediately replace him.

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    Makinde said OAU Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) Prof.A S Bamire, who conducted the training of Returning Officers was not a neutral party for the purpose of Saturday’s election.

    The Governor threatened that anybody that attempted to rig Saturday’s election would be reported to the international community.

    He noted that their reason for crying out was because once the Returning Officer made a pronouncement, it would resort to the going to the tribunal.

     

  • I will defeat Akeredolu, Jegede, boasts Ajayi

    I will defeat Akeredolu, Jegede, boasts Ajayi

    By Osagie Otabor, Akure

    Candidate of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) Mr. Agboola Ajayi, has boasted that he will defeat Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Saturday’s governorship election.

    Ajayi, who spoke at Owo in Owo Local Government at the end of his campaign, said he was confident of defeating other candidates.

    The deputy governor assured residents that security would be provided to protect them from harassment.

    He urged them not to panic, even as he regretted the violence that claimed people’s lives in clashes among rival political parties.

    Ajayi warned his supporters not to take arm against anybody but to go out and vote.

    He said: “We are here to campaign. We are not here to fight anybody. Please, don’t allow anybody to provoke you. Vote and protect your votes.”

    Former governor Dr. Olusegun Mimiko said it was sad that five people had died in the last few weeks due to violence.

    He said eligible voters were no longer ready to attend rallies due to violence.

  • Ondo 2020: Why I’m making a case for Akeredolu’s re-election

    Ondo 2020: Why I’m making a case for Akeredolu’s re-election

    By Boye Oyewumi

     

    First, before I proceed with this short intervention, it is apt and pertinent to declare my bonafides in accordance with the principle of full disclosure which my principal, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, taught me.

    So, I am currently the Special Adviser to Governor Akeredolu on Development and Investment. By the grace of God and through the confidence reposed in me by my principal, I am also the Chief Executive Officer of Ondo state Development and Investment Promotion Agency (ONDIPA), the Special Utility Vehicle for driviing development in Ondo state. I have been serving in this capacity since the inception of this revolutionary administration never before seen in the annals of history of the state. I can, therefore, at the risk of being immodest, make some modest claim to be part and parcel of the governement.

    Against the backloth of the above, I will be canvassing the electorate of Ondo state and the generality of the people on the need to return Governor Akeredolu for another four years come October 10 so that he can consolidate on the appreciable gains recorded so far, first as one of his advisers and second, as someone who is a firm believer in aknowledge-based economy as being currently practised in the state.

    For the purpose of the journey so far and why it is extremely germane to reelect Governor Akeredolu on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), it is fit to situate in a proper context what the state of development was before the administration came on board and what it’s now, three and half years after, even with less federal allocations to work with when contrasted with what the preceding administration got and the debts inherited.

    Truth is, the state of liquidity of the state was terribly bad and almost on the verge of insolvency by the time Akeredolu took over. There was a backlog of salaries of workers for seven months left unpaid while the state barely made N600m in a month as its Internally Generated Revenue(IGR). And this was despite the fact that the preceding administration was taking in N9-12b in a month as revenue allocation from the federation account.  It was a state of despair, hopelessness and despondency when the APC came on board but Governor Akeredolu ever fretted nor slumbered.

    Through months of complete dedication and unalloyed commitment to the oath he swore to defend, Ondo state is the better for it at the moment. But how did Governor Akeredolu come about the unusual turn around in the modest financial fortunes of the state? He simply put on his thinking cap, went to work and thought outside the box. The results are not only visible to the blind , they are also audible to the deaf.

    With his team, the governor was able to emplace a pragmatic fiscal restructuring blended with prudent and rational allocation of resources such that the state is now financially healthy, even though there is a long way to go; salaries of workers are being paid at when due while the IGR of the state has now moved from the paltry N600m to above N2bn monthly. If you know the level of frugality of the governor, you’d almost think he is a miser. Little wonder the murmuring in some quarters that the governor is not given to stomach infrastructure!

    Practicable plans are still under way to expand the revenue net of the state. The plans will begin to yield results in the next few months, if only there is no disruption to the current administration. Only the votes of the people come Saturday will retain and maintain the status quo. And I plead with you all to return the governor re-elected through the instrumentality of your valid votes.

    Time was when the state was tagged only a civil service state, an appellation which means that the state only exists to pay salaries of about its 60, 000 workforce and nothing more. The appellation is now anachronistic and outdated. The state has moved forward and it continues to sail,unhindered,  under the guidance of Governor Akeredolu. Alone, in the last three and half years, the state has produced  direct 19,000 jobs and 180, 000 indirect jobs, with many more on the way.

    For those who don’t know, Ondo state is gradually becoming an industrial hub and the next investment haven in the southwest sub-region; thanks to the  telepathic collaboration between the state government and the private sector.

    Today, one of the commercial nerve centres of the state, Ore, now has an industrial hub with companies taking advantage of the facilities there to engage in manufacturing and production; there is the cassava to ethanol factory, the Ore linyl hub; there is the chocolate factory in Idanre. The location of the factory in Idanre is strategic in the sense that there is a lot of quality cocoa production going on in the axis of Idanre; talk of proximity to raw material as a determinant in the  location of industry. There is another another company currently springing up in Emure-Ile, Owo, the Egg Powder Factory. When it is  fully operational, it has the capacity to generate 700 direct jobs. What about the indirect jobs?

    It needs be emphasised that Okitipupa Oil Palm PLC is alive and kicking today courtesy of the interventionist efforts of Governor Akeredolu. I can tell you for free that later in the month, for the first time in about 13months, the company will be having its Annual General Meeting(AGM). OOPLC alone has 5, 000 employees on its payroll. You all heard the governor loud and clear recently when he said an investor had paid the first instalment to buy Oluwa Glass Company which was left moribund for years.

    Again, you all know the position of Governor Akeredolu on commercial bitumen exploration. As someone who closely works with him in this regard, I can tell you that a lot has gone into it! MoUs signed and licences issued to three more private companies who will begin exploration soon once enviromental impact assessment and other allied matters have been sorted out. The governemnt is also collaborating with Southwest Bitumen, a private company.

    And the big one: Port Ondo. It was conceived by Governor Akeredolu.  You all don’t need to be regaled again with the obvious fact that ours is the longest coastline in the West African sub-region. Once the port comes alive as Mr Governor has promised, rest assured that Ondo state will practically become the leading economy in the region as it will serve as the first port of entry for industrial giants and countries who are willing to move their goods through the port.

    One cannot even begin to quantify the positive multiplier effects  Port Ondo will have on the people of Ilaje, Ese Odo, their environs and even the generality of the people of Ondo state. What about the teeming youths of the state who will now have the opportunity to get employed by many private companies rather than wait endlessly for governemnt jobs? All these benefits will only come into play,  if Governor Akeredolu is re-elected. And I appeal that you reelect him for our sake and for the sake of our tomorrow.

    Of course it is a given that no industrialisation will take place in addition to quality investment inflow if the state is lacking quality infrastructures and stability. This, without a doubt, is what is driving the governor to turn the state to one giant field of infrastructure; from the quality roads, about 400kms done in the last three and half years, across the state to ensure cross city movement, rural-urban migration and mobility of goods and farm produce; to the schools courtesy of SUBEB and hospitals(four more additional mother and child) built and upgraded to the rural electrification project going on at a frenetic pace. As he promised, some parts of Ondo South without power supply will soon become electrified.

    No development will ever take place in the absence of peace. Have you seen any investor who will tie an investment down in a place where chaos, insecurity and instability are the order of the day? No investor worth his name will do that. Governor Akeredolu knows this and this is why, in addition to empowering the statutory security architecture in the state, he was the leading advocate for the southwest regional security network codenamed Amotekun. You all could hear him loud and clear on Wednesday during a debate organized by Channels TV that Amotekun will never fail. That’s a man of convictions who means will for the people he leads.

    I have got many 1000 and one reasons Governor Akeredolu genuinely deserves to be re-elected but for time constraint and space, I will be limiting myself to the aforementioned with the hope that our people will do the needful come this Saturday. And like the true patriots that the people of Ondo State are, I have no doubts that they will return my principal re-elected since one good turn deserves another.

     

    Boye Oyewumi is Special Adviser to Ondo State Governor on Development and Investment and CEO of ONDIPA.

  • Heavy security as INEC distributes sensitive materials in Ondo

    Heavy security as INEC distributes sensitive materials in Ondo

    By Osagie Otabor, Akure

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced distribution of sensitive materials to various local government areas across for Saturday’s election.

    Roads leading to the Akure office of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) were condoned off.

    There was heavy security inside the CBN and in the roads leading to the bank.

    Party officials were present to monitor the distribution.

  • Students, traders, others march for governor

    Students, traders, others march for governor

    Our Reporter

    Hundreds of traders, artisans and students on Wednesday trooped out on Ondo town streets to woo voters for the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

    The walk, led by the Special Adviser to Minister of Interior Rauf Aregbesola, Mr. Bola Ilori, took off from the APC secretariat in Ondo town.

    Campaign fliers were distributed to motorists, passers-by and shop owners.

    Youths engaged drivers on the need to come out en masse and vote for the APC.

    Akeredolu’s running mate, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, addressing the crowd, thanked them for supporting Aketi/datiwa movement.

    He urged them to mobilise their relatives and friends to their polling units to secure majority votes.

    Aiyedatiwa told the supporters that elections are won at the polling units and not collation centres.

    He enjoined people to defend their votes by waiting for the votes to be counted and results uploaded.

  • Akeredolu’s wife urges women to vote husband

    Akeredolu’s wife urges women to vote husband

    By Osagie Otabor, Akure

    Wife of Ondo State Governor Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu has urged women to vote for her husband on Saturday.

    She told women leaders of her husband’s party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), yesterday in Akure that Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu had paid special attention to women in the last three and a half years.

    “The governor has given a lot of benefits and opportunities to women more than previous governments in the state.

    “The Akeredolu administration has given a voice, benefits and opportunities to women more than previous governments.

    “The governor plans to also deliver other benefits and opportunities to our women. This is why it is very important to vote for continuity on Saturday.

    “It is important to vote for Governor Akeredolu so that he can consolidate on these achievements,” Mrs. Akeredolu said.

    She highlighted her initiatives, which were conceived to enhance the capabilities of women and girls in the state.

    According to her, the interventions – Ondowidowscare, FOWOSO empowerment and BEMORE are put in place to ensure that women and girls are not relegated.

    The state Coordinator, Aketi Women Group, Princess Bunmi Osadahun, speaking on behalf of the women, hailed the governor and his wife for their commitment to the development of women and girls.

    She said the women would vote for APC on Saturday because Governor Akeredolu had performed.