Category: South West

  • Aiyedatiwa: past neglect will soon be forgotten

    Aiyedatiwa: past neglect will soon be forgotten

    • Governor visits Ose Council

    In continuation of his statewide tour, Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa yesterday visited Ifon in Ose Local Government.

    He was welcomed by a large crowd. In his address to delegates from the 12 wards, Aiyedatiwa assured them that the neglect experienced in the past would soon be forgotten.

    He said interventions in terms of road infrastructures and investments were already in the pipeline.

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    The governor said work would soon begin on the Oba-Ikun-Afo –Idoani Road Phase 2, informing the people of his approval for the establishment of a $42 million Ondo Agricultural City at Iju-Agbonrin/Ori-Ohin in Ose Local Government, by KONIG Agriculture Ltd. This, he said, was a testament that Ondo was an investment-friendly state and that Ose Council would not be left behind in the industrialisation drive of the current administration.

    He hailed the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Idowu Ajanaku, describing him as a true son of the soil, who had brought his invaluable experience to bear on the information management of the state.

    Aiyedatiwa said Ifon traditional stool was receiving attention, adding that government would follow laid down order to ensure fairness and justice for the ruling houses.

    Party leaders in the local government and political appointees were on hand to receive the governor at the colourful event that had brought government closer to the grassroots.

  • 2027: We can’t afford to be in opposition again – Oyo APC youths

    2027: We can’t afford to be in opposition again – Oyo APC youths

    Youths of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State have outlined strategies aimed at reclaiming the Agodi Government House in the 2027 general elections and securing the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The youths declared that the APC cannot afford to remain in opposition in the state beyond 2027, calling on party members to embrace unity of purpose to achieve their collective goals.

    Speaking at the 2025 Oyo State APC Summit and Interactive Session in Ibadan, themed “Oyo State APC Today and Tomorrow,” the Oyo State APC Youth Leader, Comrade John Aremu, described youths as the backbone of any political party.

    He said the summit was convened to bring together key stakeholders, youth leaders, critical thinkers, and party loyalists to assess the party’s current realities and chart its future direction.

    Aremu noted that the theme reflected the youths’ shared commitment to strengthening party structures, increasing youth participation, and positioning the APC for electoral success in 2027.

    Delivering the guest lecture, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, urged the party to leverage key initiatives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to regain the state.

    He described Oyo State as crucial to the party’s overall progress and stressed that it must not be lost again in the 2027 elections.

    Afikuyomi also called for the strengthening of internal democracy and unity across all party factions ahead of the polls. “We must create our own narrative so that people can connect with us and we can connect with them. Our reward system needs improvement, as youths and women are critical stakeholders to the party’s victory,” he said.

    Similarly, the lawmaker representing Ido/Ibarapa East Federal Constituency, Hon. Aderemi Oseni, said discipline is essential for the party’s advancement. He noted that the summit was timely, as membership realignment and reconciliation have become imperative.

    Oseni expressed confidence that the APC would reclaim its lost glory in Oyo State in 2027, adding that the future of the party lies with the youths.

    Highlights of the summit included a review of the party’s current standing in the state, youth engagement and empowerment sessions, strategic planning for 2026 and beyond, networking among stakeholders, and the unveiling of youth-driven initiatives to drive party growth.

  • Ooni’s chieftaincy will strengthen Ghana-Nigeria relations – Mahama

    Ooni’s chieftaincy will strengthen Ghana-Nigeria relations – Mahama

    President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has expressed that his installation as Aare Atayeto Oodua of the Source by His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Babatunde Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife, symbolises a new chapter in the long-standing bond between Ghana and Nigeria.

    Mahama said this during the heartfelt address he delivered at the Ooni’s Palace, Ile-Ife, Osun State, on December 15, 2025.

    The installation ceremony drew numerous dignitaries and guests, all gathered to witness this significant cultural event.

    In an emotionally charged speech, President Mahama emphasized that the chieftaincy title he received not only honors him personally but also serves as a vital link to further reinforce the fraternal ties between the two neighboring nations. He recounted a pivotal moment from his political journey, highlighting the crucial role the Ooni played in his re-election campaign. Mahama shared a memorable experience from when he was in opposition, revealing that the Ooni had insisted on a visit to his palace, where he experienced a warm welcome and engaged in meaningful discussions.

    Reflecting on that crucial visit, he stated, “Kabiyesi took me to the palace’s most sacred areas and encouraged me to express my deepest desires. After that, he assured me, ‘Go, and you will reclaim your seat.’ In 2024, to my delight, I was re-elected as President.”

    Further expressing his sentiments, Mahama remarked on the longstanding kinship between the peoples of Ghana and Nigeria, asserting, “When Nigeria thrives, Ghana thrives. Our connection is profound; we are like twins born of the same mother, sharing similar aspirations, whether in our passion for football or our culinary pride in jollof rice.”

    He also reminisced about his childhood years spent in Nigeria, following his father’s exile. In a touching dedication, he honored his late stepmother, who hailed from Offa in Kwara State, a place he called home for several years post-university.

    “I humbly accept this chieftaincy title on behalf of the wonderful people of Ghana, as it sends a powerful message about our shared relationship.” He continued, “In memory of my stepmother, Hajia Nusirat Balogun, I embrace this honor. When my father was exiled, it was decided that I should accompany him for companionship. Thus, I lived for years in Nigeria, in places like Lagos, Offa, and Kano alongside my late stepmother’s brother, Sharaf Balogun.”

    During the ceremony, Ooni Adeyeye took the opportunity to express his appreciation for President Mahama. 

    He stated, “On behalf of the House of Oduduwa, I extend our deepest gratitude to His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama for graciously accepting the immense responsibility of becoming a beacon of hope, a pillar of honor, and a symbol of unity for Africa as the Aare Atayeto Oodua. This distinguished recognition underscores your remarkable leadership, unwavering commitment to African unity, and lifelong dedication to humanity. The Oduduwa dynasty takes great pride in welcoming you into this esteemed rank, which stands as a testament to wisdom, courage, and stewardship for our continent.”

    This ceremony not only celebrates the rich cultural heritage but also sets the stage for enhanced cooperation and collaboration between Ghana and Nigeria, further solidifying the bond between these two nations.

  • Obanikoro records major reforms one year as Sanwo-Olu’s aide

    Obanikoro records major reforms one year as Sanwo-Olu’s aide

    As Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro marks one year as Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Parastatals Monitoring, his tenure has been characterised by significant transformation in oversight practices, strengthened accountability frameworks, and enhanced operational efficiency across Lagos State’s parastatals, agencies, and government-owned companies.

    Since assuming office in December 2024, Obanikoro has repositioned the Parastatals Monitoring Office (PMO) as a strategic driver of institutional reform. His leadership has ensured that state-owned institutions operate in alignment with the T.H.E.M.E.S + Agenda, with a clear focus on service delivery, financial compliance, transparency, and value for money.

    A major achievement of his first year was a comprehensive inspection covering July 2024 to June 2025. The exercise assessed financial management, procurement processes, internal controls, and project implementation across parastatals. Far from being punitive, the review was aimed at identifying operational gaps, promoting adherence to due process, and supporting agencies in adopting best practices.

    To complement these inspections, the PMO organised management-level engagements, including a three-day retreat titled “Driving Oversight, Delivering Results.” The programme provided agency leaders with enhanced understanding of auditing standards, compliance requirements, and performance management, equipping them to deliver better results to the public.

    Obanikoro also led hands-on working tours and on-the-spot assessments of thirty-five parastatals, agencies, and government-owned companies. These visits went beyond ceremonial routines, allowing for direct evaluation of operational challenges, identification of improvement opportunities, and reinforcement of accountability. Key institutions visited included the Lagos State Sports Commission, Lagos State Wastewater Management Office, Lagos State Television and Video Exhibition Board, the Christian and Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Boards, and Lekki Worldwide Investment Limited.

    Inter-agency collaboration was strengthened under his leadership. Platforms such as the Parastatals Revenue Generating Meeting, Parastatals Interface, and Stakeholders’ Synergy Meeting were enhanced, resulting in better coordination, improved revenue performance, and solution-oriented engagements among leadership teams.

    Workforce welfare also featured prominently. The PMO conducted the maiden Evaluation and Review of Contributory Pension Remittance for parastatals and agencies with directly recruited staff, safeguarding employees’ benefits and reinforcing confidence in public sector pension administration.

    In January 2025, the office hosted its first leadership retreat for CEOs of parastatals and agencies under the theme “Leadership and Good Governance: Strategies for Enhancing Performance, Service Delivery and Revenue Generation.” The retreat emphasised strong leadership, ethics, and effective governance, supporting the fourth pillar of the T.H.E.M.E.S + Agenda.

    Additionally, a project monitoring exercise covering twenty-five parastatals was conducted to ensure judicious use of public funds, strengthen value-for-money principles, and improve outcomes for residents.

    One year into his tenure, Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro has significantly transformed oversight, accountability, and institutional performance across Lagos State’s parastatals. His leadership reflects the administration’s commitment to building efficient, transparent, and results-oriented public institutions capable of delivering tangible benefits to the people.

  • ‘Holding office holders accountable key to strengthening LG system’

    ‘Holding office holders accountable key to strengthening LG system’

    Justice Development and Peace Caritas (JDPC) Nnewi, Anambra state has reassured its commitment to strengthening and repositioning local government system in the state.

    Director, Rev Fr Ben Okolo gave the assurance at the Monthly Leadership and Governance Workshop (MLGW) organized as part of the Anambra Local Government Accountability Fellowship (ALGAF) project.

    The project is being implemented in collaboration with the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room and funding support from UK FCDO.

    Okolo, represented by Programme Manager, Onyekachi Ololo said part of the commitment was equipping fellows capable of holding office holders accountable at local government level to serve interest of the people.

  • Oniru unveils business, cultural platform

    Oniru unveils business, cultural platform

    Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal (Abisogun II), yesterday announced the maiden Oniru Business and Cultural Day and the launch of Iru Business Network, a new platform aimed at formally linking culture, commerce and community development in Iruland area of Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Unveiled at a news conference in Lagos, the initiative is designed to provide a structured and trusted framework for sustained engagement among traditional institutions, businesses, government agencies and residents, as Iruland continues to experience rapid urban and commercial expansion.

    The monarch said the initiative was a direct response to repeated calls from stakeholders for a credible mechanism that moved discussions beyond dialogue to measurable action.

    According to him, business owners, community leaders, corporate executives and public officials have long sought a predictable and well-governed space where interests can be clearly articulated and translated into interventions that improve livelihoods.

    “The Iru Business Network is designed to build bridges between culture, commerce and community development. It provides a trusted platform where traditional institutions, the private sector and government can engage transparently and constructively.” Oba Lawal said.

    He said the palace would serve as a stabilising anchor amid Iruland’s fast-changing demographic and economic landscape, ensuring development remained guided by shared values, mutual respect and community cohesion.

    At the centre of the new framework is the Oniru Business and Cultural Day, a flagship one-day event that will bring together indigenous and expatriate businesses, creative, artisans, entrepreneurs, corporate organisations and development partners operating within the kingdom.

    The event, scheduled for February 14, 2026, will feature curated exhibitions, enterprise showcases, business dialogues, networking sessions and cultural performances reflecting the heritage of the Oniru people and the diversity of residents in Iruland.

    Organisers said the goal was to present Iruland as a living ecosystem where commerce, creativity and culture coexisted.

    The initiative is embedded in the kingdom’s broader development vision tagged #LeGIT — Let’s Grow Iruland Together, which emphasises deliberate, inclusive and people-centred growth. Within this framework, the Business and Cultural Day is expected to align diverse interests around shared priorities, link economic opportunities to community needs and position Iruland as a destination for responsible investment and long-term partnerships.

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    The project has secured the backing of Lagos State Ministry of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, signalling policy alignment with the state’s private sector development and investment promotion agenda under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    Speaking on behalf of the governor, Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Folashade Ambrose, described the programme as a strategic intervention to strengthen the interface between culture and commerce, using traditional institutions as trusted conveners for economic dialogue and partnerships.

    She says the initiative goes beyond ceremony, positioning the palace as a centre of legitimacy, continuity and trust, while recognising culture as a practical tool for inclusion and economic growth.

    Placing the programme within the wider Lagos context, Mrs. Ambrose noted that the state contributed about one-third of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product and boasted an economy valued at over $250 billion, driven largely by enterprise and innovation.

    She said Victoria Island and Iru Land occupied a strategic position ‘’within this ecosystem, hosting major corporate headquarters, financial institutions, hospitality assets and creative enterprises.’’

    She added that while micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) accounted for over 90 per cent of Nigerian businesses, many still struggled with access to finance, infrastructure and market opportunities.

    To address this, she cited state-led initiatives such as BOS Meets the Business Community, the Ehingbeti Economic Summit, LASMECO and the Lagos State Export Readiness Programme (LASERP), implemented with partners including the Bank of Industry and Afreximbank.

    According to her, the Oniru Business and Cultural Day complements these efforts by offering a platform for indigenous and expatriate businesses to showcase their products, engage regulators and financiers, and address practical issues ranging from compliance and financing to tourism, digital adoption and youth employment.

    She said continuity would be ensured through the Iru Business Network, which would maintain a directory of businesses, host periodic forums and facilitate structured engagement between enterprises and government agencies.

    “This is about institutional memory and follow-through. Ensuring that conversations translate into commitments and measurable outcomes,” Mrs. Ambrose said.

    Oba Lawal clarified that the palace would not function as a regulator or commercial gatekeeper. Instead, it would act strictly as a neutral convener, providing a transparent and law-compliant environment for relationship-building, while preserving the integrity of traditional authority.

    Beyond the flagship event, the Iru Business Network will operate as a year-round platform, supported by a dedicated website and digital channels for registration, information sharing and follow-up on commitments. A joint Oniru–Ministry of Commerce partnership desk is also planned as an immediate outcome.

    Stakeholders, particularly indigenous and expatriate businesses operating within Iruland, have been invited to register, participate in the Business and Cultural Day and join the Network as partners in the Kingdom’s development.

  • Re-elect Tinubu to consolidate his reforms, says Faleke

    Re-elect Tinubu to consolidate his reforms, says Faleke

    The Director General of Tinubu Campaign Council in the 2023 Presidential Election, James Abiodun Faleke, has urged Nigerians to prepare to re-elect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027.

    Faleke, national coordinator, Presidential Coalition Council (PCC), said Nigerians should vote for President Tinubu again so that he could consolidate on the commendable far-reaching reforms his administration had embarked on.

    Speaking in Ibadan at the launching of PCC and sensitisation of the policies of the President Tinubu administration to the people of Oyo State, Faleke, represented by Abiodun Mafe, urged All Progressives Congress (APC) members to continue to win people to the party and spread the gospel of good governance.

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    The launch of the council and sensitisation initiative was organised and sponsored by Mr. Ayotunde Bakare.

    A member of the PCC team from Abuja, Abdullah Enilolobo, said the launch of PCC, beginning from Ibadan, was strategic, as Ibadan controlled half of Oyo State total votes.

    He lauded Bakare for using his personal resources to organise the launch of PCC and sensitisation of the policies of the Tinubu administration.

    Thanking the PCC team from Abuja, he expressed delight about their support, saying Faleke was not new to presidential victory, as he was the DG of Tinubu Campaign Council in 2023.

  • Lagos agency gets kudos over inauguration

    Lagos agency gets kudos over inauguration

    Lagos State Water Regulatory Commission (LASWARCO) has congratulated Lagos Water Corporation on the inauguration of the fully rehabilitated Akilo water facility, with a production capacity of one million gallons per day.

    It described the project as a major boost to access safe and potable water.

    The facility, executed in collaboration with development partner, WaterAid, is expected to improve water supply to benefiting communities, in line with the Lagos State Government’s drive to expand access to clean water for residents.

    Speaking on the development, the Executive Secretary of LASWARCO, Mrs. Khadijah Adeyemo, reaffirmed the commission’s statutory responsibility to regulate and ensure water produced and distributed across the state met approved quality standards.

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    She hailed Lagos Water Corporation and its management team for their dedication to the successful completion of the project, noting that the rehabilitation of Akilo facility represented a critical intervention in strengthening water infrastructure across Lagos State.

    The inauguration of Akilo water facility further underscored the commitment of Lagos State Government to improving public utilities and enhancing the quality of life of residents, with continued support from development partners such as WaterAid.

    LASWARCO assured stakeholders that it would continue to work with relevant agencies and partners to promote compliance with water quality standards and guarantee sustainable access to safe water for all Lagosians.

  • Ex-lawmaker condemns land grabbing

    Ex-lawmaker condemns land grabbing

    A former member of the House of Representatives and ex-deputy president of Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Joseph Akinlaja, has condemned land grabbing.

    He described it as an ille¬gal acquisition of land through force, intimida¬tion, or manipulation.

    He noted that the crime should be condemned.

    The foremost labour leader and an astute politician, who in May was appointed by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa as one of the members of Ondo State Task Force on Property Protection and Anti-Land Grabbing, hailed the state government for taking steps to nip the menace in the bud, no matter whose ox is gored.

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    Akinlaja, reiterating one of Governor Aiyedatiwa’s positions on land grabbing, said: “Land is more than just property. It is our heritage, a birth right, and the foundation of community identity. We will not stand by and allow criminals to rob our people of what rightfully belongs to them.”

    Highlighting the grave consequences of land grabbing, including the destruction of property and loss of lives, Akinlaja, in a chat with reporters at his Ondo home, reiterated the need for a collaborative approach ‘’in tackling this issue.’’

    He stressed the commitment of the Governor Aiyedatiwa administration to eradicate land grabbing.

  • Edo council buys 10 transformers

    Edo council buys 10 transformers

    Authorities of Egor Local Government Area of Edo State have purchased 10 transformers, to be distributed to communities without electricity.

    The council bought the transformers after it received 57 requests from communities asking for transformers.

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    Acting Chairman, Osaro Eribo, said the purchase of the transformers was also to embark on rural electrification project.

    He said the transformers would be shared among communities in the 10 wards in the local government.

    He said high revenue accruing to the council enabled him to execute projects within a few weeks in office.