Category: Southwest

  • Factional Osun council workers warn against HLA takeover amid LG crisis

    Factional Osun council workers warn against HLA takeover amid LG crisis

    A faction of council workers under the Association of Concerned Local Government Workers, Osun State, has warned against actions capable of plunging local government administration into disorder amid the lingering leadership crisis.

    The group faulted the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees for calling on Heads of Local Government Administration to take over the running of councils, describing the move as unconstitutional and potentially destabilising.

    Addressing journalists on Sunday at the NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel in Osogbo, the faction’s State Chairman, Adekunle Adedayo, accused the NULGE leadership, led by Dr Kehinde Ogungbangbe, of playing a partisan role in the control tussle between executives of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party at the local government level.

    NULGE had embarked on a strike on February 17, 2025, but in December 2025 directed its members to resume work on January 5, 2026, while also calling on HLAs to assume control of council administration.

    Reacting, Adedayo said members of his faction had continued to work peacefully with the APC-led council executives, noting that their salaries and other entitlements had been paid promptly.

    “Our members are sincerely grateful to the APC ALGON-led executives for the prompt payment of our salaries and benefits after our names were unjustly removed from the payroll by the PDP-led state government because of our principled position,” he said.

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    Citing several Supreme Court judgments, Adedayo rejected the call for HLAs to head local governments, arguing that political authority at the local level cannot be exercised by unelected officials.

    “Any attempt by a Head of Local Government Administration to assume political powers amounts to usurpation of democratic authority and abuse of office. The call for councils to be headed by HLAs is not in line with the constitution and is therefore null and void,” he said.

    He advised NULGE members planning to resume work to act within the confines of the law, stressing that the focus should be on utilising local government autonomy to improve grassroots development and public service delivery.

    Meanwhile, the APC, through its Director of Media, Chief Kola Olabisi, commended the Nigeria Police for what it described as a proactive approach to maintaining law and order ahead of the resumption of NULGE members.

    “Our party remains grateful to the police and other security agencies for upholding the rule of law with diligence. This has ensured peace across local government areas under the APC-reinstated chairmen and councillors since February 10, 2025,” the statement said.

  • Detty December: Public commendation reflects gains from proactive traffic planning — LASTMA GM

    Detty December: Public commendation reflects gains from proactive traffic planning — LASTMA GM

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has attributed the widespread public commendation it received during the 2025 Detty December festivities to the gains of proactive planning, improved operations and increased traffic discipline across the state.

    LASTMA drew significant public attention during the festive period with several residents and public figures praising the agency’s effectiveness in managing traffic amid an unprecedented influx of visitors into Lagos. 

    One of the most notable endorsements came from popular singer, Timi Dakolo, whose public praise of the agency sparked conversations on social media and placed LASTMA at the centre of national discourse.

    Speaking on the development on Saturday, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Oki-Bakare Olalekan, said the commendation was encouraging and reflected the outcome of deliberate planning rather than coincidence.

    According to him, the festive season presented an opportunity to properly test the traffic management framework put in place following clear directives from the Lagos State Governor as early as September.

    “The influx of people into Lagos during the Christmas and New Year period was unprecedented in the history of the state’s festive celebrations. This allowed us to properly evaluate and dissect the traffic management framework we had prepared,” Olalekan said.

    He explained that unlike previous years, LASTMA adopted a proactive approach, rolling out a comprehensive traffic management plan covering October, November and December, instead of reacting to congestion as it occurred.

    As part of the strategy, the agency identified major traffic flashpoints across the state, particularly areas with a high concentration of hospitality and entertainment activities, including nightclubs, event centres, bars, restaurants and hotels. Personnel and logistics were deployed to these locations well ahead of the festive rush.

    A key innovation introduced during the period was the Night Gang Shift, which complemented the existing A.M. and P.M. operational structure. The new shift ensured uninterrupted, round-the-clock traffic management, especially in nightlife corridors that experience peak vehicular movement late into the night.

    “Our A.M. shift runs from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., while the P.M. shift takes over from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Night Gang Shift resumes from 6:30 p.m., ensuring seamless overlap and a full 24-hour operation,” the GM explained.

    He noted that this operational enhancement significantly strengthened LASTMA’s traffic control capacity and accounted for the positive feedback received from road users during the period.

    For the December operations, over 1,800 officers were deployed to reinforce traffic management in high-activity areas such as Lekki, Ajah, Victoria Island, Ikoyi and Surulere. The deployment was supported by recovery and tow vehicles to ensure the prompt removal of broken-down vehicles, accident scenes and other obstructions on major roads.

    Despite the successes recorded, Olalekan acknowledged that challenges remain, particularly in the area of motorists’ behaviour. He identified lane indiscipline, reckless driving, speeding and disregard for traffic regulations as major contributors to traffic disruptions and road crashes.

    He cited a late-night accident involving a container-laden truck at Apongbon Bridge as an example, noting that it took officers nearly two hours to clear the scene and restore traffic flow.

    “As part of our EMBER Months campaign, we engaged transport unions, fleet operators and other stakeholders through sensitisation programmes on safe driving, vehicle maintenance and adherence to traffic rules,” he said.

    The LASTMA boss further highlighted the peculiar pressure on Lagos road infrastructure, noting that although the state occupies less than one per cent of Nigeria’s landmass, it accommodates over five million registered vehicles and accounts for a significant share of national cargo movement.

    He added that since his appointment in November 2023, the agency has prioritised rebranding, continuous training, discipline and technology-driven enforcement to improve service delivery and reduce human contact.

    Olalekan reaffirmed LASTMA’s commitment to ensuring the free movement of people, goods and services across Lagos, stressing that the public commendation received during Detty December serves as motivation to sustain and improve on the gains recorded.

    “Lagos is a mobile, service-driven economy. The outcomes witnessed during Detty December reflect part of the dividends of democracy promised to Lagosians, and we remain resolute in our mandate to keep the state moving,” he said.

  • Adeleke insists on Osun LG financial law compliance as NULGE resumes Jan 5

    Adeleke insists on Osun LG financial law compliance as NULGE resumes Jan 5

    Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on Saturday mandated strict compliance with the Osun State Local Government Accounts Administration Law, 2025, which regulates the opening, management, and operation of local government accounts.

    Adeleke, in a statement issued by his media aide, Olawale Rasheed, also commended the Osun state chapter of the National Union of Local Government Employees over its resolution to resume work on the 5th of January, calling the decision “patriotic and people – oriented.”

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    The leadership of the NULGE had announced that its members will resume their duties after 11 months of strike action over the battle for the control of council areas between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Adeleke said the resolve of the workers to resume work affirms the sensitivity of the labour movement to the yearnings and aspirations of the people, expressing optimism that January 5th will mark a new beginning for activated services and social deliveries to people at the grassroots.

  • Banditry, terrorism to end soon in Nigeria – Senator Adeola

    Banditry, terrorism to end soon in Nigeria – Senator Adeola

    • Says Tinubu’s policy stopped the N10trn yearly subsidy payment

    The Senate Committee Chairman on Appropriations, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, on Saturday expressed the confidence that banditry and terrorism will be a thing of the past in Nigeria because of the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu – led Federal Government to ending the scourge of insecurity.

    Adeola said that he was very much aware that President Tinubu was working around the clock in addition to the collaborative efforts from local and international partners to end banditry, kidnapping and terrorism in parts of the country, as well as ensure a secure and prosperous Nigeria.

    The Senator who represents Ogun West in the 10th Senate spoke at the Cathedral Church of Christ, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Ilaro, Diocese of Yewa, during his annual thanksgiving service to express gratitude to God for His grace upon him as a public servant in the last 22 years and for the President’s support in his political career.

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    In attendance at the church thanksgiving service included the federal lawmakers representing Kwara Central, Saliu Mustapha; the Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Representatives, Hon. Isiaka Ibrahim, who is representing the Ifo – Ewekoro Federal Constituency, as well as the Hon. Minister of State for Health, Dr. Isiaq Salako, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount ruler of Yewaland, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, among others.

    He appealed to Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s economic and security initiatives aimed at making Nigeria safer,  better and prosperous, noting that he had in the last three years taken bold steps that helped turn the nation’s economy around for better, stressing that Tinubu’s singular act of removing the bogey fuel subsidy saved the country from further paying of over N10 trillion annually to finance subsidy that hitherto was only benefiting few Nigerians.

     Adeola recalled that as a Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance during the previous Senate, the Federal Government was borrowing between N6trillion and N7 trillion on an annual basis to support budgetary funding for fuel subsidy, explaining that the singular action of the President on subsidy removal ended the practice of borrowing to fund subsidy.

    He said: “The President is working around the clock to ensure that we have a secure and prosperous Nigeria, a Nigeria that is secured for everyone and a Nigeria that we can be proud of.  He (Tinubu) is doing all within to ensure that Nigeria of our dream that tomorrow when he looks back, he can thank God for what God has used to turn Nigeria. I’m a living testimony of what God has used the President to do within the few years of assumption of office.

    “I can refer to what his policies have done for the betterment of our dear nation. Within the two, he has removed that cankerworm from our economy that has eaten far deep into the fabrics of finances over the years, that is the fuel subsidy that benefits only a few Nigerians at the detriment of the overall population of this nation.

  • ADC faults NNPC debt write-off

    ADC faults NNPC debt write-off

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has expressed concern over President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s approval of the cancellation of legacy debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) to the Federation Account, warning that the decision raises serious constitutional and fiscal questions with implications for states and local governments.

    In a statement on Saturday by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said official documents presented to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) indicate that approximately $1.42 billion and ₦5.57 trillion in legacy obligations accumulated up to December 31, 2024, were removed from the Federation Account following a reconciliation exercise with sector regulators.

    The debts, the party noted reportedly arose from production sharing contracts, domestic supply obligations, royalty receivables, and other outstanding balances.

    It noted with concern that about 96 percent of the dollar-denominated liabilities and 88 percent of the naira-denominated balances were written off through executive approval, without recourse to legislative authorisation.

    According to the party, this approach raises questions about compliance with Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution, which governs the operation of the Federation Account and the distribution of revenues among the three tiers of government.

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    The party argued that while reconciliation of accounts is an important administrative process, it should not result in actions that effectively reduce revenues due to States and local governments without clear constitutional or parliamentary backing.

    It maintained that revenues accruing to the Federation Account are held in trust for all tiers of government and should not be altered solely by executive directive.

    The ADC further expressed disappointment at what it described as the absence of robust oversight from the National Assembly on an issue of such fiscal and constitutional significance, urging lawmakers to exercise their responsibility to safeguard due process and intergovernmental equity.

    Reaffirming its commitment to constitutionalism and fiscal transparency, the party called for greater clarity on the legal basis for the debt cancellation and urged all arms of government to act strictly within the bounds of the Constitution in managing natural resources.

  • 2027: APC set to hold unity rally in Ogbomosho Monday

    2027: APC set to hold unity rally in Ogbomosho Monday

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogbomoso zone will on Monday, January 5, 2026, hold a unity rally aimed at fostering cohesion, reconciliation and renewed collaboration among party members ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The rally, scheduled to be held at Ogbomoso Town Hall, Oja’gbo, is expected to attract a large turnout of past and serving political office holders, federal government appointees, party leaders, stakeholders and party members from across the zone, among others.

    According to the media committee of the event, the rally was designed to strengthen internal harmony within the party and mobilise members towards building a stronger and more united APC in Ogbomoso.

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    The rally will also serve as a platform to reaffirm the party’s commitment to inclusive leadership, grassroots mobilisation and effective grassroots engagement, while reminding members to place collective interest above personal differences, because unity remains the bedrock of electoral success and sustainable political growth.

    Organisers have assured participants of adequate security and a peaceful atmosphere throughout the event.

    The unity rally forms part of ongoing efforts by the APC leadership in the zone to reposition the party for future political engagements.

  • Police arrest mother, son over alleged conspiracy, money ritual

    Police arrest mother, son over alleged conspiracy, money ritual

    The operatives of the Ondo State Police Command have apprehended a mother and her son for allegedly attempting to use a 10-year-old boy for money ritual purposes.

    The suspects, identified as Maria, 53, and her son, Adewale, 28, were arrested in Ile-Oluji, the headquarters of Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo Local Government Area of the state.

     The victim was rescued by operatives of the Police SWAT Tactical Team, while the suspects were taken into custody.

     Police sources said the duo allegedly confessed to engaging the services of an herbalist for the ritual.

     Confirming the incident in a release, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Jimoh Abayomi, said the planned ritual was foiled following a tip-off from a concerned member of the public.

    He explained that operatives swung into action immediately after the report was received, leading to the rescue of the child, who was subsequently taken to a hospital for medical attention.

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    According to Abayomi, preliminary investigations revealed that Maria allegedly conspired with her son to use the victim for a money ritual. He added that the suspects would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

    Commending the operatives for their swift response, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Adebowale Lawal, emphasised the importance of intelligence-led policing in crime prevention and reassured residents of the Command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property.

     The police boss also appreciated the support of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun,  noting that ongoing reforms and technological innovations were improving policing efficiency across the state.

    Lawal advised parents, especially mothers, to shun criminal activities and serve as positive role models for their children.

     He also warned against the “get-rich-quick” mentality, urging parents to instil the values of hard work and integrity.

     He further called on members of the public to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities to security agencies, stressing that collective responsibility is key to achieving a safer society.

  • Olorunda council area proposes N9.8b 2026 budget

    Olorunda council area proposes N9.8b 2026 budget

    The chairman of Olorunda Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State, Ajose Peter Kumayon, has presented a N9.8 billion 2026 budget proposal to the 6th legislative arm of the council.

    Ajose, while presenting the budget, tagged: “Budget of Development”, said the proposal represented a 44 per cent increase over the 2025 approved appropriation.

    He thanked President Bola Tinubu for allowing the council to plan and prepare for effective execution, adding that much could be achieved with the available allocation.

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    He said that within his first 100 days in office, significant changes had been recorded at the council area, stressing that with the support of staff, residents would continue to feel the impact of his administration.

    According to him, the administration is guided by placing priorities on  Security, Education, Enhanced healthcare and Development, aimed at boosting economic and infrastructural growth in the area.

  • Osun 2026: Akande, Oyetola will lead APC to victory – Owoeye

    Osun 2026: Akande, Oyetola will lead APC to victory – Owoeye

    A former speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Timothy Owoeye, has assured residents of the state that the pioneer National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress(APC), Chief Bisi Akande, Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adeboyega Oyetola and other party chieftains will lead the party to guber victory on August 8th 2026.

    Owoeye, in his New Year message, congratulated the people of the state, urging them to wait patiently for the emergence of APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO) as the governor of the state.

    He noted that Oyebamiji’s victory at the primary election, which earned him the APC gubernatorial ticket, is the best thing that happened in 2025. He lauded the leadership of the party in Osun for the choice of his candidacy.

    Owoeye noted that AMBO is the best to secure victory for the party next year, saying: “I want to salute the leadership of the party under the Chief Bisi Akande and the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Gboyega Oyetola. I am very confident that Mr Oyetola and the other party leaders would lead the APC to victory in the 2026 and 2027 elections.”

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    He charged members of the APC to remain steadfast and committed to the party’s ideals.

    Also, a chieftain of the party, Ademola Adedapo, tasked residents of Osun to be steadfast and united, noting that the economic reforms under President Bola Tinubu are poised to bring prosperity and a brighter future.

    The APC chieftain also called for support for the candidate of the party in the August 08 2026, election, Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji, adding that he is the best person to deliver true governance for the Osun people.

    “I know year 2025 was challenging due to some reforms initiated by our President, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. However, I want us to know that it was for the good of the country. Let us continue to support the federal government as these reforms are poised to bring prosperity and a brighter future to our great nation,” Adedapo noted.

  • Olaniyan joins Oyo House of Representatives race

    Olaniyan joins Oyo House of Representatives race

    The Founder of DOTYES-I, Dr. Abdulraheem Olaniyan has declared intention to contest as a member of Federal House of Representatives for Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Iwajowa/Kajola in 2027 under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He said he was ready to serve the constituency with justice, equity and transparency.

    Speaking during a meeting with leaders and stakeholders of APC in Iseyin Local Government area, Olaniyan said the party will not regret entrusting him with the ticket.

    He noted that his background and impact in the people were gravitate votes in the region. 

    He sought the prayers, guidance and unwavering support of party elders, leaders and stakeholders in the four local government areas as he embarked on the journey to serve people of the Federal Constituency.

    He assured the leaders and the entire people in the Constituency of his commitment to a purposeful leadership, inclusive representation and advancement of collective interests.

    While expressing readiness to serve the people better, Olaniyan stated “together with unity and support, this vision can be achieved”.

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    Olaniyan, also attended the APC general meeting at L. A.  Demonstration, Oluwole where he donated 11 sets of public address system to executive of 11 wards in Iseyin Local Government area to help in the propagation of the party in their respective wards.

    He hinted that he had eight good years experience as a Senior Legislative Aide to a member of Federal House of Representatives, adding that the party will never regret giving him the ticket to contest. 

    He celebrated the beginning of another new year by giving free fuel to 400 commercial motorcyclists and tricyclists to reduce cost of transportation in the Federal Constituency.

    The aspirant paid homage to Aseyin of Iseyinland, Oba Dr. Sefiu Olawale Oyebola Ajirotutu 1-Adeyeri III who commended his courage to come out boldly to aspire, urging him and every other aspirant to see the contest from the spirit of sportsmanship.