Tag: Abiola Ajimobi

  • Ibadan forest: Hoodlums scramble for human parts

    Ibadan forest: Hoodlums scramble for human parts

    CROWDS of curious residents continued yesterday to throng the Ibadan “forest of horror” where human parts and dying people were found.

    Some hoodlums were scrambling for human parts. It was not clear what they planned to use the human parts for.

    Many of the people who came to the site were being molested by hoodlums who seemed to have taken over the control of the forest.

    Some of the hoodlums even attempted to confront policemen , who barred them from the site.

    The Ministry of Environment has fixed today for the demolition of all the structures especially abandoned factories, in the forest, which is believed to have served as hideout for criminals for over 15 years.

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s Special Adviser on Media, Dr. Festus Adebayo, confirmed that the demolition is slated for 11am today.

     

  • Buhari, Ajimobi, Tinubu, Fayemi:  unemployment on the rise

    Buhari, Ajimobi, Tinubu, Fayemi: unemployment on the rise

    Former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi, former Lagos State Governor Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and an economist, Dr Ayo Teriba, yesterday decried the unemployment situation in the country.

    They spoke at a forum organised by the All Progressives Congress (APC)in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Ajimobi saluted the APC leaders for the initiative of proffering scientific solutions to the problems of unemployment in Nigeria.

    “Our decision to brainstorm on the national challenge of unemployment at this forum underscores our belief that a mental and intellectual approach to the problems would dissolve the challenge into nothingness in no long a time,” he said.

    Governor Ajimobi, who described the problem of unemployment as a global one, touching many countries in various degrees, noted that Nigeria’s unemployment rate is spiraling upwards, growing at 16 per cent per year.

    “We must do something urgently as a nation to reverse this trend,’’ the governor emphasized, stressing “we must be attentive to the alarm raised by a concerned citizen who warned that of all the aspects of social misery, nothing is as heart-breaking as unemployment.”

    Tinubu decried the high level of insecurity in Nigeria, attributing it to the high rate of unemployment, which, he described as a time bomb that could explode, if not urgently addressed.

    Tinubu, who was represented by a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, called on the leaders in the country to stop protecting their seats but rather concentrate on how to find lasting solution to insecurity and unemployment currently ravaging the country.

    “The people of this country are now more determined than ever before to protect the country by way of kicking out incompetent leaders, either at the states or national level,’’ he said.

    Gen. Buhari and Fayemi said there was the urgent need to tackle the unemployment and security challenges facing Nigeria.

    In his lecture, Dr. Teriba noted that unemployment rate had increased three-fold in the last 15 years, with the worst increases happening between 2007 and now.

    Teriba, who spoke on the topic: “Nigeria’s High Growth-High Unemployment Paradox’’, said to make democratic governance a tool for delivering economic tangible and enduring economic benefits in the future, Nigeria should make monthly employment data available before the end of each month, fix rail transportation, rethink fiscal policy, re-focus monetary policy and ensure that elected officials accept responsibilities for policy formulation and coordination.

     

     

  • Oyo residents cry out against dust

    Oyo residents cry out against dust

    Residents of Oyo town have complained about the dust emanating from the reconstruction of the Owode/Isokun and Owode/Akesan roads, saying it is affecting their health.

    They told reporters yesterday that although the Governor Abiola Ajimobi administration should be appreciated for its urban development, the process adopted by the firms handling the projects was making residents ill.

    Urging the governor to come to their aid, their spokesman, Mr. Biyi Olaoluwa, said the dust was responsible for many ailments, such as cough, runny nose, asthma, among others.

    Olaoluwa said: “Besides these hazards, some areas on the road have become impassable, making movement of vehicles difficult. Driving through Owode is an uphill task. Traders, whose shops are affected, are hanging in the balance for their daily bread. The Ministry of Health, which should direct the firms to wet the roads during construction, has neglected its responsibilities.

    “Many residents, who cannot afford the cost of treating infections caused by the dust, are using herbs. Several others are at the mercy of quacks. We urge the governor to take action.”

     

  • Ajimobi: One thousand days of service delivery

    Ajimobi: One thousand days of service delivery

    In this piece, Oye Arulogun, who highlights the achievements of Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi, contends that he deserves a second term.

    Oyo State possesses an unrivalled history of intellectual, political, and socio-economic feats which lend credence to its sobriquet of “The Pace Setter”. Matter of factly, as Nigeria celebrates its centenary year as a nation, any documentation of any type and form, from whichever perspective, cannot be credible without ample space for Oyo State, the land of many firsts.

    Needless to say, such a pivotal entity in the evolution of the Nigerian nation deserves a visionary, missionary, dynamic and charismatic leadership, not only to retain and maintain its pace-setting status for leadership position in the Nigerian comity of states, but to affect positively the lives and psyche of the people. Sadly, leaders of the recent past fell short of this expectation running the state both into comatose and decadence paralysis.

    The major surgical operation required for the resuscitation of the state, has been the occupation of Senator Abiola Ajimobi in his a thousand days in office, exceeding the expectations of the people of Oyo State, to the chagrin of die-hard critics. The worst of cynics and best of competitors are jaw-dropingly stunned by the quick and very visible recovery rate of the “patient” albeit refusing to appreciate Ajimobi’s unparalleled achievements.

    So, what is unique about him and his government in the last 1000 days? Perhaps the most outstanding is the new lease of peaceful life propelling socio-economic activities and a night life renaissance in the state, clearly, a departure from the reign of chaos and anarchy which hitherto engulfed the state. It could also be argued that Ajimobi government’s uniqueness is in the Oyo State House of Assembly where a delicate balance exists amongst parties yet no fracas, mace hijacking or breaking in the former “ House of Horror” which impeached a dour, colourless and unenchanting governor, despite an overwhelming majority of his party. It must have been leadership and sagacity that exist in Ajimobi.

    The uniqueness of his 1000 days could also be the civil servants who are reveling in an unprecedented cordial relationship with the Oyo State government which pays their salaries and allowances as at when due, including the luxury of the 13th month salary in full, for three consecutive years, plus free transportation to and fro work. Or the 12,211 teaching and non teaching staff in secondary schools and the 1,714 civil servants across cadres who have been promoted or the over 13,000 who have undergone training and capacity building both locally and internationally. Could it be the thousands of pensioners who are enjoying the payment of all arrears in addition to a 142 per cent increase in their pensions?

    So, what is unique about Ajimobi’s 1000 days? Without doubt, it may well be the Trade and Investment Community where street traders are being relocated to neighbourhood shopping complexes in which shops are allocated free of charge with the added incentive of interest free revolving grants as financial injections to their trade through the various associations. Or the owners of the new investments taking advantage of the new clime to pursue their interests, birthing the largest Telecommunications Support Service Provider in Nigeria, the largest Day Old Chick Producer in West Africa, The Largest Bakery in West Africa, the Largest Soya Milk Producer in Nigeria to mention a few.

    It may be the Education Family who are ecstatic over the progressive rise of Oyo State in the WAEC exams from 34th in 2011, to 23rd in 2012 and 13th in 2013, the reduction of school fees by fifty percent in tertiary institutions, payment of WAEC fees, free transportation to and fro school for students, the establishment of the first-of-its-kind-in-Africa The Technical University Ibadan, in collaboration with The Technical University of Houston, Texas, payment of bursaries and scholarship awards to students of Oyo State origin in tertiary institutions and Law School to the tune of One Hundred Million Naira, reintroduction of running grants for schools, rehabilitation of over 1500 blocks of classrooms, provision of science laboratory equipment and furniture to both primary and secondary schools and the soon to arrive model schools.

    The uniqueness of Ajimobi may also be in residents nor non-residents of Oyo State who are users of the over 250 roads, one flyover, 12 bridges either rehabilitated or newly constructed, in an unprecedented massive infrastructural development highlighted by the dualization of all the major entry roads to major towns in the state. Could it be transit commuters who arrive to behold the new Oyo State, with its cleaner and beautified environment or those who now drive through Iwo Road Round About in a matter of minutes as opposed to hours unend?

    Are you imagining it is the close to a million people across the 33 local government areas of the state who have enjoyed free medical services in the Ajimobi Administration’s Free Medical Mission or the one thousand recently employed medical personnel (three hundred of whom are medical doctors), whose patients can reach the hospitals that are undergoing rehabilitation faster with the Ajumose Ambulances of both the bus and tricycle types? Save yourself the mental labour. Ask the operators in the hospitality industry whose books are recording higher figures or the inhabitants of Ibadan whose dry taps have become wet again with public water supply seventeen years after. Inquire from residents across the state that now commute in the subsidized Ajumose buses with the highest fee of fifty naira for a trip with a two hundred naira commercial value and they will tell you they are as happy as the farmers who derive tremendous benefits from the 320 tractors purchased for them by the Ajimobi administration.

    With all these in mind, who then is afraid of Ajimobi’s second term? They are well known and come in different shapes and sizes. They are the haters of the change in the governance landscape and the raising of the bar in service delivery to the people who want to take us down retrogression lane. They are the rumour specialists and marabout-consulting conmen. Some have been tasteless and bland occupiers of the governor’s office but want to return to enjoy Ajimobi’s makeover of the rusty office with a new ambience, truly gubernatorial environment and tasteful outlook. No doubt, Ajimobi’s performance has opened the eyes of the people who now loath them for frittering away the resources of the state and running visionless governments.

    Others are silk-gowned geriatrics who thrive on boundary conflicts and possess the notoriety for numeric deceptions. Reputed for their parsimony, they now function as the arrowhead of a fruit of my loin campaign machinery lacking the restraint, wisdom and maturity typically associated with sound minds that have spent just two thirds of their number of years on earth.

    The pretenders also abound taking undue advantage of the political times to position as contenders. They acknowledge publicly that like a fish out of water, they cannot survive the terrain but hope to seize the momentum for future negotiations. Surprising elements are those who have benefitted from Ajimobi’s largesse and eaten on his table but now defecating on the dining chair. This group can at best be acknowledged as poster candidates. In their very own minds, they know they do not have a chance, not even their wives or children will vote for them but the emptiness of their diaries forces them to create a job schedule for themselves out of politics.

    The political equation in Oyo state has changed from analogue to digital, from monologue to dialogue, from individual to collective, from servitude to service, from no rules to set rules, no standards to high standards. In a thousand days in office, Ajimobi has shifted the governance paradigm, it will never be the same in Oyo State.

     

    •Arulogun is Special Adviser on Public Affairs, to the governor.

  • Samodun Festival: A platform for regional integration

    Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, has re-designed and expanded the scope of the annual Samodun cultural festival. The festival was inaugurated last year to showcase the cultural heritage and values of Oyo State. According to Oyo State Commissioner of Culture and Tourism, Princess Adetutu Ahigbe Adeyemi. She said that the festival which was designed to promote unity, love, peace, concord, brotherhood and regional integration in the Southwest,  will kick-off on Friday, February 14 and end on Saturday.

    Princess Adeyemi  said it is in line with the vision of Governor  Ajimobi that the festival must be an agent of love, peace and harmonious relationship not only among the citizens of the state but within the of Southwest. This, she said, informed the theme;  Asa Parapo, which is a collective exhibition of the cultural heritage of the Southwest that  was coined by the Governor to  capture the essence, fashion and trend  for this year’s celebration. She said it is aimed at stoking the embers of unity, love and togetherness among the Yoruba speaking States of the Southwest on a lover’s day.

    She recalled that last year, the Festival was celebrated mainly as a state’s affair devoid of participation of other states in the region.  “But this year, Governor Ajimobi has expanded  the scope  and called for participation and  contribution of other states of  the Southwest,” Princess Adeyemi  said, noting that “in line with the Governor’s vision, I have led a delegation of Oyo State to all the states in the Southwest not only at inviting them for the festival but calling for their participation.” She said: “Governor Ajimobi believed that Samodun Festival should not just be a mere cultural jamboree but  grand festival, which will not only showcase the richness of Yoruba but also serve as a bridge of cultural – integration of the region. That is why he brought in and coined the term in Yoruba Asa parapo. The The festival will feature cultural fiesta, parade and display from all the 33 councils in the state and other invited troupes from Yoruba speaking states at the main bowl of Adamasingba Stadium,  Ibadan while the  Oleku night will hold at Ibadan Civic Centre, Ibadan.

    This Saturday is slated for a food tourism fair jointly packaged by Tourism Care and Hospitality Association of Nigerian (TCHAN), Oyo state chapter at Cultural Centre Mokola, Ibadan.

  • Ajimobi mobilises APC members for registration

    Ajimobi mobilises APC members for registration

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has urged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to endure whatever discomfort they may encounter during the membership registration, which begins tomorrow.

    He spoke yesterday at the Mapo Hall in Ibadan while sensitising members for the registration.

    Ajimobi said inconveniences, such as long waits at registration centres, to be encountered during the five-day exercise, were necessary.

    He said: “I urge you to endure any difficulty you may encounter during the registration, bearing in mind that you are yet to become bonafide members of the APC until you are registered. It is only when you are registered that you can take part in the party’s activities.”

    The governor urged members to be involved in party activities and attend meetings regularly.

    He assured members of a level playing field, saying there was no old or new member in the APC.

    Ajimobi urged aggrieved members to be patient, saying their grievances would be addressed by the party’s leadership.

    Chairman of Oyo APC Registration Team Shola Akinwumi said the registration would be hitch-free.

    Oyo APC Chairman Chief Akin Oke urged members to participate in the exercise.

    The highlight of the occasion was an address by an American, Mr. Kevin Barry, who spoke Yoruba language fluently to the delight of the crowd.

    Barry told the crowd that his adopted Yoruba name was Kayode and hailed the governor for the changes in the state in the last two-and-a-half years.

    He said: “People in this country struggle to get visa to America, but now, Americans struggle to get visa to come to Nigeria and Oyo State. When I first came here some years ago, Ibadan was dirty and disorganised, but when I returned here last year, I saw changes. The time of peace, safety and comfort has come.”

     

  • Security outfit extends service to Oyo town

    Security outfit extends service to Oyo town

    AS part of Governor Abiola Ajimobi administration’s efforts to provide security in all the nooks and crannies of Oyo State, a unit of the joint state security outfit, tagged: ‘Operation Burst’ has been inaugurated in Oyo town to strengthen its operations in the zone.

    At the ceremony, which took place at the Oyo West Local Government Area Headquarters, Oyo, the commander of the outfit, Brig-Gen Laz Ilo, said the inauguration of the security outfit in Oyo zone was to demonstrate government’s zero tolerance for criminal activities in Oyo and the state at large.

    He said: “Our officers and men were deployed in Oyo to wage war against crimes and protect indigenes.

    Ilo urged the residents to cooperate with members of the squad by providing them useful information and intelligence report, adding that the informants would be protected.

    The commander of the security outfit noted:”This outfit was not put in place for political reasons and it would not meddle in the political affairs of the state. We are here to combat criminal activities”.

    Ilo and his team had earlier visited the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, assuring the royal father that the prevailing peace and security in Ibadan, the state capital and Ibarapa zone, Iseyin, Eruwa, Saki and Ogbomoso, would be replicated in Oyo. He said the men deployed in Oyo are the best and have sophisticated equipment.

    Oba Adeyem hailed praised Governor Ajimobi for his efforts at ensuring the security of life and property in the state.

    He noted that there cannot be any orderly government without security.

    “We are royal fathers and we have been partnering security operatives to ensure law and order. Government needs to fund security agencies if we want to reduce crime in our society.”

     

     

    How do you expect them to tackle crime with rickety vehicles and non-motivational tools,” Alaafin said.

    He assured Operation Burst of his community’s maximum cooperation.

     

  • Ajimobi mobilises APC members for registration

    Ajimobi mobilises APC members for registration

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has urged members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to endure whatever discomforts they may encounter duuring the party’s membership registration, which begins tomorrow.

    He spoke yesterday at the Mapo Hall in Ibadan while sensitising members for the APC membership registration.

    Ajimobi said inconveniences, such as long waits at registration centres, that may be encountered during the five-day exercise were necessary to ensure the continuity of his administration.

    He said: “I urge you to endure any difficulty you may encounter during the registration, bearing in mind that you are yet to become bonafide members of the APC until you are registered. It is only when you are registered that you can take part in the party’s activities.”

    The governor urged members to be actively involved in party activities and attend meetings regularly, so as to be informed of developments.

    He assured all members of a level playing field, saying there was no old or new member in the APC.

    Ajimobi urged aggrieved members to be patient, saying their grievances would soon be addressed by the party’s leadership.

    Chairman, Oyo APC Registration Team, Shola Akinwumi said the registration would be hitch-free.

    Oyo APC Chairman Chief Akin Oke urged members to participate in the exercise.

    The highlight of the occasion was an address by an American, Mr. Kevin Barry, who spoke Yoruba language fluently to the delight of the crowd.

    Barry told the crowd that his adopted Yoruba name was Kayode and hailed the governor for the changes that in the state in the last two-and-a-half years.

    He said: “People in this country struggle to get visa to America, but now, Americans struggle to get visa to come to Nigeria and to Oyo State. When I first came here some years ago, Ibadan was very dirty and disorganised, but when I returned here last year, I saw unprecedented changes. The time of peace, safety and comfort has come.”

  • 2,210 PDP, Accord members defect to Oyo APC

    2,210 PDP, Accord members defect to Oyo APC

    Two thousand, two hundred and ten members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Accord in Ibadan North East Local Government Area of Oyo State defected yesterday to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The defectors from the PDP were 1,290 and the Accord 920. Those from the PDP were led by Mr. Ibrahim Arulogun. Alhaji Gani Sanusi led those from the Accord.

    They were received into the APC by the Caretaker Chairman of Ibadan North East, Alhaji Abiodun Alatise; and party chieftains, including Dr. Busari Adebisi and Alhaji B.A.O. Oladeji, in Oja-Igbo, Ibadan.

    Alatise said the defection was proof that the Governor Abiola Ajimobi administration was “performing.”

    He assured the defectors that they would not regret joining the APC.

    Alatise urged APC members to be united, adding that the defectors should be given a level-playing field.

    Urging the people to support Ajimobi, he said: “The governor has performed above expectation and we should support him next year to ensure continuity.”

    Adebisi and Oladeji warned members against forming factions, saying: “The party is one. There should be no splinter group because this will not promote unity. We should hold the party together so that it can be stronger.”

  • Oyo Assembly confirms seven commissioners

    Oyo Assembly confirms seven commissioners

    The Oyo State House of Assembly has confirmed seven commissioners nominated by Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

    They are Mrs. Tinuke Oshikoya, Mr. Tayo Koleosho, Chief Fatai Abimbola, Alhaji Abideen Oladimeji, Mr. Iyiola Ambali Ahmed, Mr. Fatai Buhari and Mr. Bonuola Oyinlade.

    After they were screened yesterday, the House went on a five minutes break to review their performances.

    After the break, the Speaker, Mrs. Monsurat Sunmonu, announced that the nominees performed creditably and possessed the relevant qualifications.

    She urged the commissioners to justify the confidence reposed in them and support the governor’s efforts to improve the state.

    With the new appointees, Oyo now has 19 commissioners.

    Twelve commissioners were sworn-in recently. One nominee is yet to be screened.