Category: Southwest

  • ‘First phase of Ibadan Circular Road to be delivered soon’

    ‘First phase of Ibadan Circular Road to be delivered soon’

    • ’Makinde has transformed Oyo into new economic hub of S’Wést

    Oyo State Commissioner for Public Works, Infrastructure and Transport, Abdulmojeed Mogbonjubola has said the 32km phase of the badan Circular Road project known as the Southeast Wing, from the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to Badeku Village on Ibadan-Ile Ife Expressway, would be delivered before the end of the year.

    He said of the ongoing road projects in the state, the 110-kilometre Ibadan Circular Road, named after former Governor Rasidi Ladoja, stands out as the star project.

    This is as he said, the Governor ‘Seyi Makinde led administration has transformed the state into a new economic hub in the Southwest.

    He said through the delivery of high-impact, durable and cross-functional roads and hydraulics and the implementation of policies towards the improvement of the transport sector, the government has transformed the state into an investors’ destination.

    Mogbonjubola, who spoke at the Omituntun 2.0 Inter-Ministerial Press Briefing held at the Governor’s Office Briefing Room, described Makinde as the Master Builder of modern Oyo State, noting that his vision to build an economically vibrant and aesthetically delightful state as a preferred destination for all and sundry has become a reality.

    Noting that Makinde’s popular mantra, where roads go development follows, has been justified by the high volume of businesses and investments coming into the state, the commissioner said the administration has, in the last two years of Omituntun 2.0, delivered 368.9 kilometres of roads, building on the enviable foundation it laid during the governor’s first term by building roads that connect all zones of the state and improving inner roads.

    He said: “One of the greatest road construction projects in the state at the moment is the Ibadan Circular Road Project. We have that assurance that by the time we have the Circular Road in place, the traffic that normally builds up around the Iwo Road Interchange and some other economic hubs of the metropolis would have been eliminated.

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    “What the Circular Road is doing for us is that it will be a one-stop shop for economic development. It is going to be the first motorway in Nigeria and it will have a corridor. At the corridor, we will have world class estates, both residential and industrial.

    “It has an entire span of 110 kilometres with four segments. The first segment is the South-East segment spanning from Abiola Ajimobi Technical University to Badeku Village on Ibadan-Ile Ife Expressway. At the moment, the state government is doing the asphalt pavement of that segment. We have achieved like 70 per cent completion of that South-East Wing. The work on that segment is being carried out by two contractors. Messrs Craneburg Construction Ltd is working on Lot 1, while Messrs Kopek is working on the second lot of that segment.

    “By the end of this year, the first 32 kilometres of the entire 110km will be commissioned, because at the moment, we have achieved 70 per cent of progress on the 32 kilometres first segment.”

    Speaking on the sustainability of the Circular Road project, Mogbonjubola added, “the Ibadan Circular Road is a world-class project. We should not be doing any major maintenance on the project in the next 20 years. But the major path to that sustainability is that the project will be tolled.

    “At the Tech-U entrance, we would put a weighbridge and a tolling pad. The maintenance will be concessioned. The governor has said that it is the first motorway in Nigeria. There will be about three to four entrances and they will be tolled.”

    The Commissioner also addressed the issue of the rising cost of the project, stating that the project cost had to be reviewed because when it was first awarded, the exchange rate was N340 to a US dollar as opposed to the present where a dollar is about N1,540.

    He added that the government has also completed 95 per cent of bush clearing on the second segment of the project, which is the 39km North-East Wing, running from Badeku Village to Molarere on Moniya-Iseyin Road axis, adding that the contract for the hydraulics, underpass, and overhead bridges has been awarded and the contractor is about moving to site.

    He said that the state would proceed with the clearing of the third and the fourth segments of the project.

    The Works Commissioner noted that apart from the Circular Road, the government has also achieved the asphaltic improvement of inner roads within the state, which according to him, has helped to improve the ease of doing business, reduced the man hour spent on transportation and also improved the economy of the state.

    Apart from road infrastructure, Mogbonjubola said the construction of bus terminals and the masterful handling of the transport system through the establishment of Park Management System have also culminated into Oyo State becoming more peaceful, saner and a desired hub for investors.

    The Commissioner also gave an update on the Iwo Road Mega Bus Terminal, saying that the contractor is putting final touches to the project, which is set to redefine the transport system of Ibadan, adding that the state has also begun to deploy technology towards making the transportation sector more orderly with the introduction of spike system to curtail one-way driving.

    Responding to questions on the Agbowo Shopping Complex, Mogbonjubola maintained that the state government has not lost focus on delivering the project, which he said would boost the economy of the state once completed, noting, however, that the right process must be followed to achieve desired results.

    The Commissioner equally pointed out that apart from the road projects; the state government has also been working on the construction of new buildings at the Oyo State High Court Complex, among other projects.

  • Council seeks youths inclusion in Southwest Development Commission

    Council seeks youths inclusion in Southwest Development Commission

    The Yoruba Council of Youths Worldwide (YCYW) has advocated the inclusion of credible youth stakeholders in the new Southwest Development Commission (SWDC) leadership and operations.

    The council made the appeal during a visit led by its National Coordinator, Alawode Rahmon Akintunde to the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abuja.

    The meeting emphasised strategic engagement on youth inclusion, empowerment, and active participation in developmental frameworks—particularly the SWDC.

    In a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Ogbeni Ajibode Abdulkabir, the YCYW commended President Tinubu for his youth-inclusive governance and policy innovations aimed at national transformation.

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    The coordinator lauded the minister for his passionate commitment to youth development, describing him as a worthy voice of advocacy for youth integration in national decision-making.

    He commended the ministry’s efforts towards the upcoming National Youth Conference and for raising the pride of Yoruba youths nationwide.

    The meeting culminated in a mutual agreement for continuous collaboration between YCYW and the ministry geared toward promoting youth development, policy inclusion, and empowerment across Yorubaland and Nigeria as a whole.

    The minister, accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Muhammed Abdullah Funsho, assured the council of continued partnership with youth organisations like YCYW in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

  • Ondo NOA harps on national unity, development

    Ondo NOA harps on national unity, development

    National Orientation Agency (NOA), Ondo State Directorate has launched a campaign to address security threats and promote unity, and development.

    Its Director, Mr. James Adekunle, said the campaign focused on youth restiveness, farmer-herder conflicts, kidnapping, and banditry, among others.

     At a town hall meeting in Uso, Owo Local Government Area, Mr. Adekunle emphasised the need for sustainable strategies to uphold peace and unity. He noted that achieving development would require a collective commitment to shared values and goals.

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    The community urged the government on farmland protection and road infrastructure.

    Similar forums were held in Owena (Ondo East) and Isarun (Ifedore), where the agency reiterated its commitment to promoting inter-community dialogue, youth empowerment, and reconciliation in conflict-affected areas.

  • Makinde for 52nd AAAN AGM/Congress

    Makinde for 52nd AAAN AGM/Congress

    The Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (AAAN) will hold its 52nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Congress at JAGZ Hotel, Ibadan, from July 17–19.

    This year’s theme is: “Charting Bold Paths Forward”.

    The event will feature cultural heritage, dialogue, and celebration. On the first day the delegates will pay a courtesy visit to Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Senator Rasheed Ladoja.

    The conference, which will begin the following day, will be declared open by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde. Other dignitaries expected include the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris Malagi, and his Art, Culture, as well as Creative Economy counterparts, Hannatu Musa Musawa, alongside the Director-General, Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Dr. Lekan Fadolapo.

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    The keynote address will be delivered by the Executive Vice President & Group Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Interswitch Group, Dr. Cherry Eromosele, followed by a panel discussion chaired by Group CEO of Insight Publicis Group Nigeria,  Dr. Tayo Oyedeji.

    The panel speakers include Josiah Akinola of Nigerian Breweries PLC; Bolanle Osotule of Airtel Nigeria; George Onukwu of TBWA\Concept; Oluwatobi Williams of 7even Interactive; and Adedamola Richard‑Salvador of Digisplash Limited

    AAAN President, Mr. Lanre Adisa, noted: “This is not the time to tiptoe around the future. Boldness is not a buzzword but the only language the future understands. In a landscape defined by constant change, boldness is not a gamble but a strategic imperative. Those who will lead tomorrow are those willing to question today.’’

    The final day of the event will have two segments: Business Session and Gala/Award Night.

  • Okpebholo approves N1b for bursary

    Okpebholo approves N1b for bursary

    Edo State Governor,.Monday Okpebholo, has approved payment of N1billion as bursary for students of Edo State in tertiary institutions.

    In a statement by the governo’’s Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, said the bursary would be paid yearly.

    It stated that bursary was designed to ease financial burden on students and their families.

    It said eligibility for the bursary would be based on proper verification through the applicant’s local government of origin to ensure that only genuine indigenes of the state benefit from the scheme.

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    According to the statement, “Governor Okpebholo emphasizes that the initiative aligns with his administration’s broader vision to enhance access to quality education, encourage academic excellence, and support the aspirations of Edo youths to contribute meaningfully to the development of the State and the nation.

    “Further details on application procedures and timelines will be made available by the various relevant government agencies.”

  • Ondo govt, SDP clash over ‘poor conditions of court rooms’

    Ondo govt, SDP clash over ‘poor conditions of court rooms’

    • Party suspends Woman Leader, others in Edo

    The Ondo State government and Social Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday clashed over the poor condition and deplorable infrastructure in the state’s courtrooms.

    The SDP had voiced concerns over the dilapidated state of the courts, mostly at the High Court I in Oka, Ondo town, with some ‘leaking roofs, poor sitting arrangements, and cracked buildings.’

    In a letter to the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Kayode Ajulo, the SDP’s Chairman, Mr Gbenga Akinbuli, described conditions of the courts as an indictment on the judicial system.

    Mr Akinbuli added that it also reflects a gross neglect of the justice system and undermines the rule of law,

    “I am compelled to speak out against the egregious neglect of High Court I. The rainy season has exposed the rot, revealing a system struggling under the weight of abandonment.

    “I wonder, and I ask: Is Attorney-General Dr. Olukayode Ajulo aware of the pathetic state of our high court? Or is he deliberately turning a blind eye to the suffering of our judicial officers and litigants?

    “I remember vividly his emphasis on court reforms, but is this the kind of reform he envisioned? Leaking roofs, poor sitting conditions, and an overall environment that is an affront to justice,” he queried.

    He asked if the state government was unaware of the court’s condition or had chosen to “deliberately turn a blind eye” to the plight of judicial officers, litigants, and the public who rely on the courts for justice.

    “The welfare of our courts and judicial officers seems to be of little concern to those responsible. How can litigants and court officials be expected to function effectively in such an environment? It’s discouraging, even for the most capable individuals,” he said.

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    While demanding an urgent reform in the state judiciary system, Mr Akinbuli warned that the current conditions of the courtrooms could impede judicial administration of justice and make it also impossible for judicial officers to perform optimally.

    But Ajulo, in a statement, tackled the SDP, saying the state government had embarked on ‘a comprehensive assessment of courts and office facilities under the justice sector’ in the 18 local government areas of the state.

    In a statement, his Technical Adviser, Yomi Adebayo, Mr Ajulo said the evaluation had allowed Aiyedatiwa’s led administration to identify areas requiring government intervention and urgent attention.

    “This inspection is critical, given the unpredictable challenges posed by the current rainy and windy season, as infrastructure can sometimes be compromised,” he said.

    The AG, however, added that he also visited the site of the ongoing Rotimi Akeredolu Judiciary Complex, which he said is recording significant progress.

    Also, SDP has suspended its Edo State Woman Leader, Mrs. Yami Jatto, and three others for violating the party’s constitution.

    Others suspended were its Organising Secretary, Chief Tony Alile, Publicity Secretary, Mr. Chris Ojiekere and Youth Leader, Mr. Benjamin Omonzokpia.

    A statement signed by State Chairman of the party, Elder Felix Obayangbon and 11 others, said their infractions included convening unauthorised meetings and making disparaging remarks against the party and its leadership

    Others attempt to relocate the State Secretariat without approval, forging official party letterhead and the signatures of the state chairman and secretary to mislead the public and falsely legitimise their unlawful actions.

    “It is particularly disturbing that Chief Tony Alile and Mr. Chris Ojiekere, who only joined the party in April 2025, has so quickly embraced a path of insubordination, forgery and anti-party activities, thereby tarnishing the image of the party and attempting to undermine its constitutionally established leadership.

    “Furthermore, these individuals are acting in open connivance with a group of well-known transactional politicians, opportunists who notoriously resurface during every election cycle to negotiate self-serving deals and “cash out” at the expense of the party’s integrity and mission.

    “This alliance has been rekindled ahead of the upcoming bye-election scheduled for August 2025, with the sole aim of hijacking the party structure for selfish political gain.

    “Such actions represent egregious violations of the SDP Constitution and are entirely incompatible with the party’s foundational principles.

    “The SDP, Edo State Chapter, remains unwavering in its commitment to internal democracy, discipline and unity. The party will not tolerate actions that jeopardize its integrity, legality or collective vision.”

    The suspended officials could not be reached for comments.

  • Lagos intensifies plastics ban enforcement

    Lagos intensifies plastics ban enforcement

    Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to enforcing the ban on single-use plastics to protect the environment and improve infrastructure.

    Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, stated this yesterday during an inspectionof ongoing flood control projects at Odo Iyalaro System 1 and other areas.

    Wahab said the response had been positive, with advocacy and engagements over 18 months.

    “The response has been good because we have done the advocacy for 18 months, and the engagement has been very consistent. We are also ramping up our advocacy on the radio and television,” he said.

    He said the government embarked on the tour to assess the projects in the vicinity.

    “It has been raining for the past few days, and, then, the feedback we are getting is very heartwarming, but that is not enough for us to now fold our hands. So, what we did this morning was to go do on the spot assessment for our projects. Like four months ago, we went to Odo-Iyalaro System 1 behind Sheraton, one of the outlets for it.

    “Nothing was done then. They had not even started, we just awarded it, and I am glad when we got there today, they have done like 45 to 46 per cent of the job. They have done the tripasoda 25 metres that will discharge into the downstream, passing through under the new bridge,” he said.

    He added that the other project awarded around Ogudu would start installation soonest.

    “We came to the other leg of it, around Ogudu, to see what they are doing. I think that’s a very critical part of the project we awarded, and you saw the sheet piles they are making to start installation. We have enough logistics to discuss with them this week, so they can start their installation,” he said.

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    Wahab, who said they got a hint that some people were building on the Right of Way (RoW), said they would be served notices to desist from doing so.

    “We came to this Adisa channel here in Alapere. We got a whistle blower information that it has been encroached on, that people are trying to build on the alignment and the RoW.

    “So, we’re just going to see it for ourselves and then serve them notices, and let them just please not encroach on the RoW for this critical channel discharging its own neighbourhood.

    “We also noticed that some places are already making a makeshift dust bin around their houses, so we will serve the houses so they can desist from doing that. We don’t want to wake up and realise there is a dump site around the place,” he added

    When asked the duration of the projects, Wahab said it would take 24 months, appealing to residents to stop encroaching on the RoW.

  • Ondo North stakeholders dismiss Senator’s aide’s resignation claim

    Ondo North stakeholders dismiss Senator’s aide’s resignation claim

    • ’It’s malicious and baseless’

    Ondo North Stakeholders Assembly has dismissed as false and malicious the reported resignation of one Mr. Oluwatunbosun Awe, who claimed to be an aide to Senator Olajide Ipinsagba, representing Ondo North Senatorial District.

    In a statement yesterday, the group described the claim as an attempt to mislead the public and launch a campaign of calumny against the distinguished Senator.

    Its Publicity Director, Oladosu Abiodun, said Mr. Awe is not, and has never been, an aide or employee of Senator Ipinsagba. “We challenge Mr. Awe to publicly produce any valid letter of appointment or official document confirming his status as an aide to Senator Ipinsagba, if such ever existed,” the statement read.

    The assembly described Mr. Awe as one of over 100 beneficiaries of the Senator’s monthly welfare support package, extended to selected volunteers across the six local government areas that make up the senatorial district. “It is rather unfortunate that someone who has been enjoying the goodwill of the Senator through a personal welfare scheme now chooses to repay such a gesture with public misinformation and blackmail,” the group noted.

    Reacting to Mr. Awe’s claim of earning an “unsustainable” salary of N20,000 monthly, the stakeholders clarified that official aides of federal legislators receive their remuneration directly from the National Assembly Service Commission, while those personally employed by the Senator to coordinate constituency affairs are placed on structured stipends, separate from welfare volunteers.

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    The assembly further described Mr. Awe’s statement as politically motivated, stating that it forms part of an agenda to tarnish the image of Senator Ipinsagba ahead of future political calculations. “Rather than show gratitude, Mr. Awe has chosen the path of dishonor, attempting to discredit a Senator whose impact is felt across every corner of Ondo North.”

    Highlighting Senator Ipinsagba’s achievements since assuming office, the statement listed several projects and interventions, including: Provision of scholarships and bursaries to hundreds of students in higher institutions, Empowerment programs for women and youths, including start-up grants and vocational training, Ongoing construction of health centers and classrooms across the six local governments facilitation of federal jobs and skill acquisition opportunities for indigenes of the district.

    The Stakeholders Assembly reaffirmed that Senator Ipinsagba continues to enjoy overwhelming support from constituents due to his unwavering dedication to development and quality representation.

    “We urge the public to disregard the antics of Mr. Awe and his co-travelers in mischief. The good people of Ondo North are wise enough to distinguish truth from mischief. Senator Ipinsagba remains committed to delivering quality representation and development to our people,” the statement added.

  • Coalition: Aregbesola failed Osun as governor, reject his crusade—APM tells Nigerians

    Coalition: Aregbesola failed Osun as governor, reject his crusade—APM tells Nigerians

    The Allied Peoples Movement (APM) on Sunday urged Nigerians to reject the political schemes of the coalition because its leadership had failed the people both as elective and appointed officers.

    APM, in a statement by its State Chairman, Hon Adewale Adebayo, said that the coalition had failed from its composition of leadership and other co-advocators, especially the appointment of ex-governor Rauf Aregbesola as the National Secretary.

    According to him, “The recent move about the coalition is not wrong politically, but we must check the personalities and track record of those behind the crusade before subscribing to their belief. These will speak volumes as to its acceptability if we know their motives and antecedents.

    “APM rejects the coalition in its entirety not because we do not desire better governance but because we have checked the antecedent of those championing the course and the leadership of the movement, we realise that they had radiated failure at one point of the other when they hold the position of leadership, they are self-seeking rather than to pursue the betterment of the public.”

    He noted that Aregbesola had lived the best part of his life in government under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as commissioner, governor and minister, but got frustrated because he was not appointed under the current government.

    “Aregbesola wanted to use the public to fight the same party that had extolled him. It is selfish. After he ruined Osun State as a governor, he is now canvassing for better governance.

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    “He owed civil servants 18months’ salary, incurred over 500 million debt on the state, collected a bailout from the Buhari-led administration to pay workers, yet he never paid. He made the APC unelectable for civil servants. Aregbesola closed his eyes to the plights of residents, pensioners and civil servants; his education policy robbed the state of billions of Naira from stakeholders, and he used over N16bn to build 11 mega schools, which the present administration of Adeleke said are now near collapse.

    “It is absurd for someone who failed to deliver good governance as a governor to now start a crusade against his primary home. On this note, we are rejecting the coalition in Osun State, and we also urge Nigeria not to join the crusade of failed politicians but join the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) for the betterment of our state and country.”

  • Police arrest 19 young Ghanaians allegedly trafficked to Oyo for fake jobs

    Police arrest 19 young Ghanaians allegedly trafficked to Oyo for fake jobs

    Operatives of the Oyo State Police Command have arrested 19 young Ghanaians, including 14 males and five females, in the Kajorepo area of Akinyele Local Government Area of the state.

    According to a statement released on Sunday by the Command’s spokesperson, Chief Superintendent of Police Adewale Osifeso, the victims were allegedly lured into Nigeria with false promises of job opportunities and were subsequently exploited by unidentified traffickers for financial gain.

    The arrest, which took place on July 2, followed credible intelligence received by the police about suspicious activities at a building in the area. Investigations into the incident are ongoing to uncover the full extent of the trafficking operation and apprehend those responsible.

    Osifeso said, “The Oyo State Police Command proudly announces the successful completion of a targeted operation on July 2, 2025, based on credible intelligence related to suspicious activities at a building in the Kajorepo area of Akinyele Local Government Area (LGA).

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    “Around 5:30 PM, the State Intelligence Department, with the invaluable support of tactical command teams, executed a search warrant at the site, which had been securely locked from the outside. This operation led to the arrest of nineteen (19) individuals, comprising fourteen men and five women, all young nationals from Ghana.

    “During the investigation, it became clear that these individuals had been lured to Nigeria with false promises of job opportunities, falling prey to a manipulative scheme by unknown perpetrators who exploited them for financial gain.

    “The victims provided critical information about their ordeals, significantly aiding the ongoing investigations.

    “Following established protocols, the victims have since been handed over to the Nigerian Immigration Service, for further investigations and to possibly reunite them with loved ones back in their Country.”

    He reiterated the commitment of the Command to “uncovering the identities of those responsible for this alarming situation, with ongoing efforts to gather intelligence and locate the individuals behind these heinous activities.

    “The Command assures the community that tranquillity remains, reaffirming our commitment to safety and security for all residents. We urge the public to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities directly to the authorities.”