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  • Ososa’s activities will improve Ogun’s GDP, says Abiodun

    Ososa’s activities will improve Ogun’s GDP, says Abiodun

    Without being economical with the truth, the plan embarked on by the indigenes of Ososa will in the next couple of years improve the (Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Ogun State and indeed Nigeria, Governor Dapo Abiodun has said.

    He spoke at the weekend in Ososa as a special guest of honour at this year’s Ososa (Omoroyo) Day, held at St. Thomas Primary School playing field, Ososa.

    The event with the theme: ‘Dawn of a new beginning. Building Consensus’, was packaged and sponsored by the Ososa United Society, Lagos branch, Ososa Traditional Council and others.

    Governor Abiodun, represented by the Executive Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government, Ladejobi Shuaib, hailed indigenes of Ososa for their efforts to develop the town and promote its rich cultural heritage.

    He said the promotion of Ososa ‘festipreneurship’ would improve the GDP of Ogun State and Nigeria in general.

    Governor Abiodun, however, urged Ososa indigenes to remain united and committed to developing the town.

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    The Gbegande of Ososa, Oba Dr. Toye Alatise, thanked God for making the event a success.

    He also thanked the people for attending the event.

    “That we planned Ososa Day and God allowed the event to be successful after long years, calls for celebration,” he said.

    The Chairman, Omoroyo Day Planning Committee, Chief Abayomi Adewunmi and members of the committee, including Prof. Olatunde Adetila and Chairman, Ososa United Society, Lagos branch, Boye Ogunbadejo, an architect; said: “This time, Ososa Day celebration will be used for total re-engineering and improvement of the economy of the town, as well as initiating people’s interest in agriculture.”

    An indigene of the town, Elder Wale Taiwo, the Olori Ebi Aguda Family in Ososa, praised the efforts of the anniversary committee, saying a new dawn has arrived in Ososa community and its environs.

  • Abiodun to Nigerians: be hopeful of better tomorrow

    Abiodun to Nigerians: be hopeful of better tomorrow

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has urged Nigerians to renew their faith in God and hope for a better future as the challenges confronting the nation are surmountable.

    Speaking at the year 2023 Christmas Carol and Service of 9 Lessons held at the Arcade Ground, Governor’s Office,  Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, Prince Abiodun called on Nigerians not to lose sight of the values that define them as a people, but continue to love one another.

    He said true measure of success was  beyond economic achievements, as it lies in the collective resolve of the people to grow together with a common destiny.

    He stressed the need for Nigerians to be their brothers’ keeper, noting that unity can only be achieved by supporting and uplifting one another.

    Christmas period, according to the governor, holds significance beyond the celebration and euphoria of Jesus Christ’s birth, as it provides an opportunity for sober reflection and thanksgiving.

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    He called on Nigerians to show kindness to one another, especially those who are facing challenges.

    “This event is beyond the celebration and euphoria of the remembrance of the birth of our messiah; it is a time for sober reflection and thanksgiving. As we celebrate, we must be conscious of those around us who are struggling with one challenge or the other,” he emphasised.

    He said his administration in the past four years, had successfully implemented its ISEYA vision without bias, adding that more than 500 kilometres of road have been constructed across the state, building of the Aro Cargo Airport, houses, provision of adequate health care facilities, education, among others.

    In his sermon titled: “Jesus Christ, The Truth,” the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, reminded everyone that they were God’s creation and that God had the ability to repair or recreate what He had created. 

    Taking his text from John 8: 32, Pastor Adeboye said God is the ultimate authority, controlling the earth and times, reassuring the congregation that when God opens a door, no one can shut it.

    Some dignitaries at the event included the wife of the governor, Mrs. Bamidele Abiodun, Deputy Governor, Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, former President, Olusegun Obasanjo and his wife Bola, former governor, Olusegun Osoba, former military administrators; Oladeinde Joseph and Daniel Akintonde, former deputy governors; Salimot Badru, Yetunde Onanuga, Senator Sefiu Kaka, former Nigeria’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Sarafa Ishola.

    Others included Alake of Egbaland Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, Akarigbo of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, among others.

  • Agbara-Atan-Lusada road will be completed in nine months, says Abiodun

    Agbara-Atan-Lusada road will be completed in nine months, says Abiodun

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has assured the citizens that the Agbara-Atan-Lusada road, currently under construction, will be completed in the next nine months.

    Prince Abiodun, who made this known in Ota during the 31st edition of Iganmode Day celebration, also assured the people that the Ota-Idiroko road as well as other township roads in the local government would be looked into by his administration.

    He said the completion of the Agbara-Atan-Lusada road, among others in the axis, is to ensure Ota continues to occupy its pride of place in the country.

    He added that what had been achieved so far in terms of road rehabilitation across the state was an indication of the commitment and dedication of his administration to ensure rapid development and economic prosperity of the people. 

    “The road we are constructing, which is the major road in this local government, Agbara-Atan-Lusada road, it will be completed in the next nine months by God’s grace,” he said.

    Abiodun added that with the recent approval by the Federal Executive Council, reconstruction of the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Road would soon begin.

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    “Now, you know that in the last few weeks, we have managed to get the Federal Executive Council to approve that the construction of Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta road be transferred to the Ogun State Government. We have been fighting this for the last four years since I assumed office; myself and my colleague in Lagos State.

    “The battle is not yet over, but, at least, we have won round one. By the grace of God, we will continue to win,” the governor said.

    He said his administration would continue to be passionate about the celebration of the state’s deep culture and heritage.

    He said plans have been concluded to extend the Lagos Blue Rail Line from Okokomaiko to Agbara, noting that Ota would be one of the first few towns to benefit from uninterrupted power supply under the Light-up Ogun Project.

    Abiodun said the groundbreaking of the Dry Port in Kajola and the Deep Seaport in Ogun Waterside Local Government would be performed very soon.

    He said Ogun State would soon be number two in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from her current position as the number 3 in the country, because of the collective resolve of his administration to continue to open up the state for investments to thrive.

  • Abiodun makes case for diversification of economy

    Abiodun makes case for diversification of economy

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has said that Nigeria’s economy would be sustainable if attention is shifted from oil to the non-oil sector. He said the nation could achieve this by diversifying into mineral resources, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and technology.

    Speaking at the 6th Senator Abiola Ajimobi Roundtable and 74th Posthumous birthday, organized by the Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation in collaboration with the Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan yesterday, Governor Abiodun noted that the world is gradually moving away from fossil fuel, hence the need for the country to begin to look for other sources of revenue.

    He said: “As I have mentioned earlier, the world is slowly moving away from fossil fuels as more countries embark on energy transition, therefore the need to actively diversify the economy into non-oil sectors such as mineral resources, agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and technology.

    “Nigeria is blessed with an abundance of over 40 commercially viable mineral and natural resources that we as a people and government have not explored. While no official figures have been put forward, industry experts report that Nigeria’s solid mineral deposits are valued at over $1 trillion with some estimates as high as $5 trillion.

     “Take, for example, my State, Ogun State, where we have over 15 natural mineral resources present in commercial quantities in all our local governments but only actively mine limestone, granite, and laterite. 

    “We are the largest producer of solid mineral resources in Nigeria and account for just over 32.04 metric tons of mineral resources or 37.6% of national output.

     “Imagine if, as a country, we can tap into all other solid minerals like gold, lithium, tantalite (a crucial mineral for electronics manufacturing), tin, barite, etc. The possibilities are endless, especially if we engage in value-chain addition in the country.”

     He said the theme of the roundtable, “Re-engineering Nigeria For Sustainable Development: Options, Costs and Prospects”, was apt, as factors like youth engagement, collaboration with international organizations and neighbouring countries, embracing technological advancement, and fostering innovation could accelerate economic diversification and growth.

    Governor Abiodun lamented Nigeria’s over-reliance on oil exports, which he said exposes her mono-economy as unsustainable in the face of the volatility of oil prices due to supply and demand, market forces, vandalization, and oil theft.

     Prince Abiodun emphasized that re-engineering Nigeria for sustainable development is an intricate and multifaceted endeavour, expressing optimism that the nation’s abundant resources and youthful population provide the needed solid foundation, but that addressing challenges such as infrastructure deficits, and economic diversification was imperative. 

    Senator Ajimobi, the governor stated, was as quintessential as he was kind, gifted, and an exceptional communicator, who through hard work, attained early success in the oil and gas industry and emerged as a developmental political juggernaut worthy of emulation.

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     In his keynote address, the Minister for Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, attributed the nation’s problems to leadership and fellowship issues.

     He said that though Nigeria is blessed with an abundance of resources and has contributed quality men and women to lead many international organizations, she is still far from development due to a lack of quality leadership.

    He lamented that many multi-nationals are pulling out of Nigeria because of the high cost of doing business in the country, noting that it was high time Nigeria began to focus on education, youth development, and technical training, while the health and power sector should be revitalized and leadership and fellowship issues should be dealt with.

     Moderator of the event, Tajudeen Akanji, in his opening remarks, said that despite the nation’s wealth, it does not show on the citizens as there is poverty in the land.

     He said that re-engineering the country entails broad and general education for all, reasonable income for the people, functional middle class, functional administration, social services, and respect for the rule of law.

  • Tinubu, Abiodun, Anyaoku, Ayo Adebanjo, others bid Ogunbanjo farewell

    Tinubu, Abiodun, Anyaoku, Ayo Adebanjo, others bid Ogunbanjo farewell

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday led eminent Nigerians to Erunwon, near Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, to bid farewell to foremost industrialist, Chief Chris Ogunbanjo.

    The eminent lawyer died on October 7, 2023, few months to his centenary celebration.

    President Tinubu was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume. 

    Other dignitaries at the event included Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun; Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun; two former Ogun State Governors Olusegun Osoba and Ibikunle Amosun; former Ekiti State Governor Niyi Adebayo, and a former Commonwealth Secretary General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku.

    Others were ex-Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Udo Udoma; the Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu land, Chief Sunny Kuku; Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo; former Lagos State Deputy Governor Sinatu Ojikutu.

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    Speaking at the funeral service, President Tinubu described the late boardroom guru, philanthropist and corporate leader as a lover of God Almighty and his people.

    He urged members of the family to remain united as they prepared to take over the mantle of leadership from their departed patriarch.

    The President urged residents of Ogun State and other parts of the country to emulate the late philanthropist.

    “The lesson we can learn is to emulate his wonderful character while he lived. He was a fine and extraordinary man.

    “Papa has gone and left a wonderful family behind. To the members of the family: be as united and solid as ever as you prepare to take over the mantle of leadership from your wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather,” he said.

    Governor Abiodun said the late Ogunbanjo made impressionable contributions to national economic policy, encouraged Nigerians to own and be part of the management of foreign companies in the country.

    “He made impressionable contributions to national economic policy. He encouraged Nigerians to own and be part of the management of foreign companies in Nigeria,

    “He was the champion and advocate for the domiciliary accounts in Nigeria. This later came into existence formally through the foreign currency decree of 1985,” he said.

    A cleric, Venerable Ebenezer Abiala, described the late Ogunbanjo as a man with lots of humour.

    He urged the congregation to learn from the life of service to humanity, which the late Ogunbanjo devoted his life to.

  • Abiodun warns monarchs against selling govt land

    Abiodun warns monarchs against selling govt land

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun yesterday alleged that some traditional rulers have been found selling land belonging to the state government.

    He warned that his administration would take disciplinary action against any person found selling land in its forest reserves and plantation.

    Prince Abiodun gave the warning at the Statutory Meeting of the state Council of Obas, held at the Oba’s Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

    He described the action of the people, including some Obas who sell government land, as unpatriotic. 

    He said: “We will continue to seek your support in the area of land.

    Sadly, cases have been reported to us here in Abeokuta about some of our monarchs who have taken upon themselves to allocate government land, government forest reserve, plantations to others. They’ve been allocating and selling government land.

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    “I have found this very difficult to believe. I consider this extremely unpatriotic that our monarchs will now begin to allocate such land to others and worst still, in some of the areas, the land is being allocated to non-Ogun State indigenes.

    “Our Kabiyesis are colluding with people from outside Ogun State and giving our land to them in our plantations and they are coming there, deforesting them. They are destroying the plantation. They are planting Indian hemp there. I was completely heart broken when I heard this news and when we actually verified, it was true.

    “As a responsible state government, we will not have any choice but to take disciplinary action against any person found culpable of such an act; any person, be it Kabiyesi or any person.

    “Because, this land does not belong to me, it doesn’t belong to you. It belongs to our collective patrimony; it is our collective property that we own as a state. It is our commonwealth and we should endeavour to ensure that we do not engage in such acts like this capable of tarnishing the image of the royalty and the throne.”

  • Abiodun: Budgeting for Ogun’s glorious future

    Abiodun: Budgeting for Ogun’s glorious future

    • By Lekan Adeniran

    It is an incontestable fact that, the past four years and some months of Prince Dapo Abiodun’s transformational strides in governance in Ogun State, one of the  Nigeria’s most promising and enviable  states, has been powered by an irrepressible political will in leadership to modify past narratives through well-informed policies with a view to ensuring that dividends of democracy are rights of the governed and not privileges.

    Yes, past governors may have done their best during their respective tenures to improve the socio-economic situation of the state but what Ogun State people and residents are today witnessing under the Prince Abiodun’s utilitarian and people – centered governance thrusts, especially in terms of improved funding of critical sectors of the state’s political economy and the results achieved, remain unassailably unmatched in the over 47 years of the rapidly evolving state for open opportunities for all.

    Prince Abiodun, who has since assumption of office proved his intellectual resourcefulness, political sagacity, fairness and uncommon zeal for socio-economic emancipation of the governed, has lived up to his  “Iseya”  mantra by opening up the geo-political regions of the state to far-reaching development through leadership integrity and hard work at all levels of governance in the state.

    A cursory appraisal of the 2024 Appropriation Bill presented to the state House of Assembly by the politically strategic government, as had been the case in the past, has again demonstrated Prince Abiodun’s determination to not only give the people more of democracy dividends, but to also strengthen the socio-economic and political strata of the state, raise the bar of accountability and further broaden the scope of opportunities for Ogun indigenes and residents for creativity and other life-supporting endeavours.

    This view is exemplified by the funding allocations in the 2024 proposed budget, in which about 62% of the budgetary provisions are specifically targeted at grassroots development. For instance, the governor, apparently propelled by the innate zeal to give more to the citizenry through poverty alleviation initiatives, proposed that in the 2024 fiscal year, 30% of the appropriation would be committed to infrastructure; 16% to the education sector; 12% to health sector and 4% to housing & community development. Whao!

    Quite impressively, the 2024 budgetary package unveiled by Prince Abiodun this year remains the best and most masses-focused when compared with other budgetary proposals by other state governors so far, especially ,when analyzed within the context of the fiscal thrusts on poverty alleviation, job creation, security, power supply, agricultural and commercial activities at sub-national level.

    The governor, had last Friday while laying the Appropriation Bill 2024 before the state lawmakers, said that the “principal objective in 2024 is to maintain and enlarge our economic base while being strategic toward harnessing economic opportunities in the outer years of our administration.”

    Titled: “Budget of Sustained Growth and Development” Prince Abiodun expressed optimism that the implementation of the budget would “sustain our administration’s quest for shared prosperity through the ISEYA mantra.”

    He expatiated: “Our objective is to create an enabling environment for businesses and industries to thrive through friendly policies and provision of infrastructure; collaboration, fiscal prudence, and quality service delivery; expanding the revenue base in the area of internally generated revenue, and to also ensure timely completion of on-going developmental projects through equitable and effective distribution and allocation of available resources.”

    To achieve these laudable objectives, the governor proposed a total expenditure of N703.03 billion, comprising N287.37 billion Recurrent and N415.66 billion Capital expenditures for the fiscal year.

    As expected, the purposeful, committed and development-focused governor highlighted the key capital projects proposed for the fiscal year as including : the procurement and installation of transformers across the geopolitical zones of the state, and construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of various roads, including major ones such as Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Expressway; Ofada-Owode Road, Lagos Garage-Ikangba-Ilese Road, Ota-Lafenwa-Itele-Ayobo Road; Ita Oshin-Ibara Orile-Ijoga Orile-Ibooro-Imasayi Road; and the OPIC Estate Internal Roads, Agbara.

    To demonstrate his commitment to the collective governance principle and sincere concern for the socio-economic welfare of the grassroots people in the state, Prince Abiodun also proposed to construct 250 kilometre road network across the three senatorial districts and by so doing, open up the grassroots for massive industrial and agro-based productivity with the attendant positive implications for improved Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate for the state.

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    Other key projects proposed by the governor in the 2024 fiscal document include the Extension of the Lagos Blue Line Metro Rail Project into Agbara, Extension of the Lagos Red Line Metro Rail Project to Ijoko and Ifo/Kajola; introduction of 2 and 3-wheeled electric vehicles; expansion of CNG-fueled routes between major cities in the state; and construction of over 2,000 housing units in various locations across the state, among others.

    Apparently convinced of the invaluable contributions of agriculture to the state’s development and current drive by the Federal Government towards food security, the governor assured improved investments in agricultural land development, maintenance of livestock feed, quality control, and production as well as input support for various farmers, and grant support for land clearing across the zones in the state.

    Reflecting on his administration’s scorecard on massive infrastructure projects successfully executed in the past four years, Prince Abiodun told the lawmakers in the House of Assembly that under the pillar of Infrastructure, the administration had extended development to every ward in the 20 Local Government Areas of the state and that the government had constructed, reconstructed, and rehabilitated over 500 kilometers of roads across the three senatorial districts.

    On the “Go Green” power generation global agenda in which the governor has remained the foremost crusader in Nigeria, Prince Abiodun, in demonstration of his innovativeness and pace-setting attributes, restated the administration’s commitment to exploring green energy solutions, leveraging on liquefied or compressed natural gas to power homes, industries, and commercial vehicles with the attendant positive implications for healthy living for the people and cost-efficient power for businesses.

    Noting that his administration has installed over 500 transformers across communities which have improved power supply in the 20 Local Government Areas under the Community Electrification Project, the governor said that the expansion of the Ogun State Electricity Distribution System would cover more areas, especially the corridor from the Sagamu Interchange to Abeokuta (As a phase 1 Project).

    He further expatiated: “As part of initiatives in our recently-launched Energy Transition Programme, we have also recently launched our CNG-fueled mass transit bus system in partnership with the private sector to reduce transportation costs for our citizens.

    “We will be launching the Mowe/Ibafo to Lagos service route to service the citizens in that corridor. Ogun State is leading the pack in energy transition as we are on record as the first state to deploy these buses in Nigeria.

    “As a result of our boldness and tenacity in steps taken to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal and high cost of diesel fuel, we have been selected to host the 18th National Council on Transport Conference where the new National Policy on Transportation will be formulated.”

    The governor also spoke on his administration’s plans to enhance the state’s transportation system through the Ogun State Urban Transport Policy and Strategic Multi-modal Transport Master Plan, which is currently being implemented and optimizing the Gateway Status of Ogun State through the implementation of a multi-modal transportation network, comprising air, rail, road, and water transport infrastructure network.

    Recognizing the socio-economic benefits of cargo transportation to the growth of the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and job creation, the governor also restated his determination to ensure that the Gateway Agro-Cargo International Airport, which he described as “one of the crowning achievements of our clear vision,” and the accompanying aerotropolis (airport city) are completed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement to further boost the state’s economic growth on a sustainable basis.

    Apart from the revenue generation potential of the world class projects, the governor spoke on their job creation benefits, projecting that when completed and fully operational, the airport and its allied businesses in the aerotropolis, are expected to generate over 25,000 direct and indirect jobs.

    With digitalization fastly turning to the pivotal hub for driving growth of global economies, Prince Abiodun harped on the plans by the government to achieve total broadband coverage across the state’s three senatorial districts through the recently launched Digital Economy Infrastructure Project designed to provide 5000 kilometers of optic fiber cables across the state even as he spoke on the training of  thousands of youths to prepare them for the emerging digital economy not only in the State but also in areas of national and international interests.

    The governor, apparently conscious of the macroeconomic dynamics, regulatory concerns, institutional challenges, and structural issues that may undermine his administration’s efforts to make Ogun State the preferred destination for local and foreign investments, also spoke on the massive investments to make the state more investment-friendly through regulatory measures.

    According to him, on the Ease of Doing Business and Investment Promotion, the government has invested in automating business processes to improve efficiency and the Ease of Doing Business Index in the state. He listed some of the processes to include initiating requests for permits, tax administration, and online payments.

    Prince Abiodun clarified: “Furthermore, in a bid to encourage investments from both local and foreign investors and create a business-friendly environment, under my leadership, we have set up and operationalized the Public Private Partnership (PPP) office, the Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agency (OgunInvest) and the Business Environment Council (BEC) all to make investing and doing business in Ogun State easy through a one-stop shop platform and improved business processes.”

    With the above remarkable strides and his several career highs at local and global levels, analysts believe that Prince Abiodun remains one of the most selfless and futuristic youth leaders that, given the needed support, can help to restore the lost glory of Nigeria and restore hope to millions of the upcoming youths, especially in Ogun State, most of whom today are not sure of what the future holds for them in this richly blessed and potentially great country.

    Lekan Adeniran is Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Governor of Ogun State

  • Abiodun eulogises Alaba Lawson, says legacy will be sustained

    Abiodun eulogises Alaba Lawson, says legacy will be sustained

    Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, on Friday said the late Iyalode of Yoruba land, Chief Mrs. Alaba Lawson left a legacy that will be a reference point and an inspiration to generations yet unborn.

    Abiodun stated this at the funeral and outing service held for the late women leader at the African Church, Cathedral of St. James, Idi-Ape, Ago-Oko, Abeokuta, even as he noted that the late educationist’s life and times are inspiring narrative of great accomplishments.

    According to the governor, as the first female president of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), former Chairman, Board of Governing Council, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Fellow and Council Member, Institute of Directors, Chairman Board of Trustees, Nigerian Quality Infrastructure Forum, among others, the deceased dedicated her life to serving the nation, Ogun State and the society at large. He added that her accomplishments are extraordinary and challenging to replicate.

    The governor said: “Chief Alaba Lawson was a woman of remarkable achievements, leaving indelible marks and lasting impact, not just in our dear State, but throughout the entire country. A great philanthropist who garnered numerous accolades throughout her life time and her contributions to the society were immense.

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    “The Lawson family of Abeokuta has lost a true gem, and the Association of Academics in Nigeria mourns the loss of a distinguished member with exceptional intelligence. Her eventful life will continue to inspire many, especially the younger generation.”

    He described the late Alaba Lawson as the cultural ambassador who held on to her roots by promoting the cultural values and the Adire fabrics wherever she went, adding that as an advocate of women rights, she was fearless and tireless and was always ready to sacrifice for the benefit of the society.

    Mrs. Lawson, the governor emphasised, was a loving mother to her children and those of others, saying she lived an impactful life, and was a strong supporter of the present administration, assuring that his administration would do the needful to sustain her legacy.

     “We as government will do the needful in sustaining your legacy. Let me assure you that we will continue to ensure that we sustain the legacy of our own dear Iyalode Oluwaseun Alaba Lawson,” Prince Abiodun said.

    In his sermon, the Primate of the African Church, His Eminence Julius Olayinka Abbe, said the late Alaba Lawson lived an impactful life as she was kind and generous to the people, the church and the society.

  • We’ll flush out cabals in lands department to make progress – Abiodun

    We’ll flush out cabals in lands department to make progress – Abiodun

    The Ogun State government on Friday distributed the first batch of 5,000 Certificates of Occupancy (CofO) to verified land and property owners, including the Olu of Itori, Oba Fatai Akanmo, who applied for it,  assuring that the backlog of outstanding unsigned CofO would be cleared within the first quarters of 2024.

    Governor Dapo Abiodun who made this known at Okemosan Governor’s Office, Abeokuta during a ceremony to mark the symbolic presentation of the certificates to the successful applicants said the process of obtaining CofO has become seamless and automated because of the transformations that occurred to speed up the process in the state government lands department recently.

    The Governor said that he had to first flush the “cabals, powers, principalities and everybody in the lands department away and started on a clean slate” who were barriers to change, progress, and transformation in the state land matters.

    Abiodun who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, said that part of the World Bank criteria for assessing ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in a state is the transparency and speed of the process with which investors obtained title documents to their land and property.

    He said move was part of the plans of the present administration to make the State an investors hub not only in Nigeria, but the West African sub-region, and noted the process of acquiring land in the State has been automated to speed up the process.

    He said the State Government will continue to make land available to genuine investors who are ready to do business in the State.

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    He said it is no longer business as usual, as the Lands Department has been transformed to perform optimally, adding that,” the distribution of 5,000 CofO is a signpost that transparency is now the order of the day in the administration of land in the State”.

    Governor Abiodun, who attributed the non-performance of the Lands Department in the past to ‘cabals’ said the office is now operating on a clean slate as the former staff have been moved to make room for high performance.

    He sympathised with those who went through the severe ordeal of accessing their land documents, saying that the documents, would bring peace of mind and signifies that the land had been allocated to them.

  • Abiodun visits slain director’s home

    Abiodun visits slain director’s home

    • Promises full responsibility for wife, children
    • ‘Perpetrators will be fished out’

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has assured the family of the slain Director of Finance and Administration in the Governor’s Office, Mr. Taiwo Oyekanmi and the citizens that the perpetrators of the killing would be arrested and brought to justice.

    He said his administration would take full responsibility for the welfare and well-being of his family.

    Prince Abiodun said this when he visited the home of the deceased yesterday.

    Oyekanmi was killed on Wednesday within the Abeokuta metropolis while on an official assignment.

    An emotional Governor Abiodun described the deceased as diligent, hardworking, honest and God fearing.

    He said the Governor’s Office and the entire state workforce were devastated by the killing, noting that everything possible would be done to bring the perpetrators to justice.

    “How could we imagine yesterday morning that we will be here this morning condoling with this family?

    “We are all heavily burdened, the pain not describable. He left us asking questions since yesterday afternoon.

    “Taiwo was very hardworking, very dedicated, diligent, honest, unassuming, a man who loved God, who served God, very humble. He was very conscientious.

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    “Let me assure you that we will do everything within my power to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to book.

    “I will not leave any stone unturned until these criminals are arrested and dealt with; that much I also promise.

    “I want to assure members of his family, particularly his wife and children that we will not leave you.”

    “We will take full responsibility for your welfare and well-being,” Governor Abiodun said.

    He said the death of Oyekanmi was a painful reminder that life was a journey, adding that the deceased lived a life of impact, touched everybody, and was well respected by everyone.

    Responding on behalf of the family of the deceased, his younger brother, Tayo Oyekanmi, thanked the governor for the visit, even as he said destiny had been shattered, dreams cut short, not only in the family, but the entire Ifonyintedo community in Ipokia Local Government.

    He urged the governor to unravel the people behind the killing in no distant time, to assuage the pains of the family.