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  • Adeleke to security operatives: stop killings in Ijesaland

    Adeleke to security operatives: stop killings in Ijesaland

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has directed security operatives to stop killings in Ijesaland.

    Five persons have been killed in cult clashes, which started on Sunday.

    Governor Adeleke in a statement by his spokesman, Olawale Rasheed, said security agencies had been ordered to launch special operations to arrest and prosecute cultists engaging in rivalry clashes across Ijesaland. 

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    He said the development was shocking and reprehensible, calling on the police and other security agents to stop the clashes. 

    The governor added: “I have been briefed on the development in some parts of Ijesaland. We will no longer tolerate actions capable of disrupting peaceful atmosphere in the state. We will not allow any group or individual to use internal wars to endanger public peace. 

    “This is a matter that threatens law and order. We must enforce the law and ensure peace without delay. This is one violence too many. I have directed the Commissioner of Police and other service chiefs to swing into action without delay.”

  • JUST IN: Drama as rector suspended by Adeleke resumes office with court injunction

    JUST IN: Drama as rector suspended by Adeleke resumes office with court injunction

    There was wild jubilation at Osun State Polytechnic, Iree when the suspended rector of the institution, Tajudeen Odetayo resumed back to office after months of suspension.

    The Nation recalled that Governor Ademola Adeleke suspended Odetayo over allegations of misappropriation of funds and abuse of office, hence he was replaced with Kehinde Alabi.

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    The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) leadership had embarked on strike, alleging the governor of nepotism, cautioning that, “If Odetayo is suspended, the deputy rector should be the one to replace Odetayo, not Alabi who is yet to be a chief lecturer.”

    However, Odetayo had approached the court to challenge his suspension by the state government and an injunction was granted to him for the status quo to remain pending the determination of the suit.

    On Thursday morning, Odetayo resumed his office around 8 a.m. amid jubilation by the staff of the institution.

    Details soon…

  • ‘Adeleke may not use reports on controversial staff audit’

    ‘Adeleke may not use reports on controversial staff audit’

    Following controversies and protests against the suspended staff audit ordered by the executive arm, Osun State House of Assembly Speaker Adewale Egbedun has said Governor Ademola Adeleke may ditch the reports. 

    The Nation recalled that the Assembly suspended the staff audit ordered by Governor Adeleke on August 21 after receiving several petitions and complaints by workers’ unions among other civil servants against the Executive Vice Chairman of Sally Tibbot Consultancy Firm, Sa’adat Bakrin-Ottun, who was conducting the exercise. 

    Speaker Egbedun in a viral video obtained by our correspondent was seen on the floor of the Assembly with other lawmakers, blowing hot over the conduct of the consultant handling the staff audit, while defending the allegations against her. 

    He expressed disappointment about the conduct of the consultant, who was standing in the midst of the lawmakers.

    Egbedun said: “I never knew you are like this, I am only trying not to be emotional today. The last time we chatted, I told you that I have friends across board. I know people in the judiciary, I have a lot of club members, I receive comments, I have my house in Agunbelewo, where we have many civil servants. Everybody cannot be a liar. I said something that you can’t be the judge and be the jury. You have always been the judge and the jury, your own job is to recommend. 

    “I am not even sure my governor will use your report that is the truth. I was with him three days ago and we talked at length. I told him not to receive any call from you. You are not a member of the exco, your own job…you are a consultant to us in Osun, we labour so hard for this victory, we have talked about this several times.” 

    “The truth is that I don’t want us to waste much time here. In all honesty, what I had in mind today, which I already discussed with the deputy speaker, is to lift the suspension, then we all sit down together and find a lasting solution and a way forward. But with this, I find it very hard, maybe it’s my conscience, maybe it’s my emotion.” 

    He added: “The same allegation, the same petition, the same report from the judiciary. Medical doctors are complaining, we laboured so hard for this victory. I told you that these people made us. If not for the civil servants we will not be here. I love you as a sister; unfortunately, I won’t be able to lift the suspension.” 

    Egbedun urged his colleagues to write their reports about their findings on the petition against the consultant and send to Governor Adeleke. 

    He apologised to university lecturers, civil servants among others who are victims of maltreatment from the consultant, promising that “on behalf of the House of Assembly members, we are going to make a report and we are going to send a letter of apology on her behalf. We are really sorry.”

  • Adeleke appoints Offa ‘warlord’ as SA internal security

    Adeleke appoints Offa ‘warlord’ as SA internal security

    The Osun state governor, Ademola Adeleke has appointed a popular warlord indigene of Offa, Kwara State, Olagoke Ezekiel, as his special assistant on internal security.

    Ezekiel, who is the lead fighter of the Offa community during the communal clash with Erin-Ile, played a prominent role by preventing invasion into the palace which earned him his popularity and name ‘Oba Ezekiel.’

    The appointment of Ezekiel was contained in a letter through the office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Teslim Igbalaye with reference number SS/EX/OBNVOL.I/192 and dated August 9, 2023, obtained by our correspondent.

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    The letter read in part: “I am pleased to inform you that the Governor of Osun State, His Excellency. Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has approved your appointment as special assistant to the governor (Task Force on Internal Security and Local Areas with effect from 1 August 2023.

     “Kindly note that you are to work directly under the supervision of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Internal Security and Local Areas.

    “While congratulating you on this well-deserved appointment, the State government counts much on you that this elevation would enhance your performance with a view to moving Osun State to greater heights. Please accept my hearty congratulations and best wishes on your new appointment.”

  • Why Davido’s dad supported my governorship ambition, Adeleke reveals

    Why Davido’s dad supported my governorship ambition, Adeleke reveals

    Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has revealed the condition that his elder brother, Deji Adeleke gave to him before supporting and bankrolling his governorship ambition during the 2022 governorship election.

    Adeleke who defeated the incumbent governor, Adegboyega Oyetola on July 16, 2022, disclosed that after he lost his election in 2018, he went on self-exile to equip and prepare himself for governance.

    The governor, while speaking at the 9th undergraduate convocation ceremony of Adeleke University in Ede on Sunday, September 3, said his elder brother, Deji Adeleke gave him a condition shortly after the 2018 governorship election that he should go back to school, else he would not support his (Governor Adeleke) governorship ambition in 2022.

    He said: “Education makes a major difference in what and how we become anything in life. It is a tool we cannot do without; interestingly, getting well-educated is not time-bound. We all must have read several stories of people at advanced age enrolling and graduating from universities. You all know I am a living example of how best to pursue an educational degree despite my age.

    “Today marks a year since my election as the governor of Osun State. Four years before then, in 2018, I was rigged out and our mandate was stolen. I was subjected to the worst personality attacks and assaults in Osun’s political history.

    “Dr Deji Adeleke encouraged me to move ahead, before I went for self-exile, he called me to a meeting where we talked. He said I have been subjected to a lot of things that I am not educated. He advised that I should go to America for schooling. He said the only thing I could do for the Osun people if I was ready to be governor, I must get educated, I must complete my education. Without completing it, he said I should forget my governorship ambition.

    I said: “Se wahala o wa de bayi” (—hope this is not problem?). At my age, 60. It was not an easy task but I did it.

    He added: “I went on self-exile for two major reasons. Firstly, to escape the evil plot of enemies who were not satisfied with stealing the people’s mandate. Secondly, to complete my degree programmes especially as my educational qualifications dominated the 2018 campaigns. Our age must never be a barrier to educational pursuit. What we need is commitment and passion to succeed.”

    The Pro-Chancellor of the institution, Deji Adeleke said his younger brother wouldn’t have been governor if the rigging plot by corps members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) had been successful.

    He explained: “Today is July 16th 2023, last year was Election Day in Osun State, on that very day, 40 polling units manned by ad-hoc staff of INEC, they are not the permanent staff but corps members, they were nowhere to be found with the intention of just writing the results because of N100,000 without thinking. Only one of them said no to it. If they had succeeded, Governor Ademola Adeleke wouldn’t have become governor today.

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    “So we started looking for them, luckily we have the corporation of INEC on that day, so we started calling from our situation room to report the matter. They called the NYSC corps members to threaten them that if they fail to show up they will end up in jail. Some of them did not show up at the polling unit until 1 p.m.

    “So the 40 units with 3 corps members each totaling, 120 corps members would have tampered with the will of Osun people. These 120 young people will have come around to criticize Nigeria to say they are tired of Nigeria, tired of leadership when they contributed to pulling Nigeria down.”

    Earlier, the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Professor Solomon Adebola disclosed that 537 bagged their first degree while the school produced 75 graduands for postgraduate degrees.

  • Osun palliative for workers underway, says Adeleke

    Osun palliative for workers underway, says Adeleke

    The Osun State government said it is deliberating with the Labour Union for the upward review of salary structure and palliatives for workers to cushion the effect of removal of fuel subsidy.

    The state government through the spokesperson to Governor Ademola Adeleke, Olawale Rasheed had announced plans to cushion the effect among are provision of free transport scheme for workers across the state but since he mentioned it, nothing has been done for civil servant across the state.

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    When contacted, the Sate Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi explained that, “Governor Adeleke will not use workers welfare to play politics which is the reason why he has been paying backlog of salary owed by previous government. we don’t have any issue with our labour unions in Osun, we are meeting them every time to delineate on upward review of salary.

    “We are awaiting the template of the Federal Government to know how the standard, we don’t want to cheat workers in the state, we are going to make the template public but pending that we are working in temporary template to cater for welfare of workers. Deliberations are ongoing.”

  • Court bars Adeleke from appointing rector for Osun Poly

    Court bars Adeleke from appointing rector for Osun Poly

    The Lagos division of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) Friday granted an interim order restraining Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke and 14 others from appointing a Rector for the Osun State Polytechnic, Iree.

    Justice Opeloye Ogunbowale made the order while granting an ex parte motion filed by the suspended Rector of the institution, Dr. Tajudeen Odetayo challenging what he described as his “illegal suspension.”

     Justice Ogunbowale also ordered Governor Adeleke and other respondents to stay further action on the institution, pending hearing of the motion on notice.

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     He directed that a hearing notice be issued to all respondents before the next adjourned date.

     The orders were sequel to a motion ex parte moved by the claimant/applicant’s counsel, Mr. Rasheed Adeniyi Oluwofobi, who prayed the court grant the applications in the interest of justice and public interest.

     In the motion, Dr. Odetayo prayed for an order of interim injunction restraining the defendants/respondents from giving effect to the letter of suspension dated 11th July 2023 and letter of query dated 1st August 2023 given to him.

     Aside from Adeleke, other respondents in the suit marked NICN/OS/37/2023 include the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Osun State, Ministry of Education, Osun State Polytechnic Iree, the Governing Council, OSPOLY.

     They also include the Chief of Staff to Osun State Governor, Alhaji Kazeem Akinleye, Mr. Alabi Kehinde Adeyemi, Mr. M.A.K. Jimoh, Permanent Secretary, Osun State Ministry of Education & Chairman, Investigative Panel of Enquiry into allegation of Corrupt Practices against the Rector, OSPOLY,  Odetayo.

     Others are A. A. Bello, Dr. F. M. Olaoye, Mrs. O. Abioye, Acting Bursar OSPOLY and member of Investigative Panel, S. A. Afolabi, acting Registrar, OSPOLY and Secretary of the panel, Abiodun Oloyede and Mrs T. A. Samuel as first to the 15 respondents respectively.

     “My lord, NICN Rule 2017 stated that common law and equity must be observed. The fact is that the claimant was issued a purported suspension letter dated July 11, 2023, and on August 1, 2023, issued a query, almost a month interval, suspension before query to the applicants my lord,” Olufowobi said.

     Granting the application, Justice Ogunbowale held: “An order of interim injunction restraining the defendants/respondents from taking any further action on the matter or anything relating thereto until the determination of the Motion On Notice is hereby granted.”

    The case resumes on October 10, 2023, for hearing.

  • Court bars Gov Adeleke from appointing Osun Poly Rector

    Court bars Gov Adeleke from appointing Osun Poly Rector

    The Lagos Division of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) on Friday granted an interim order restraining Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke and 14 others from appointing a Rector for the Osun State Polytechnic, Iree.

    Justice Opeloye Ogunbowale made the order while granting an ex parte motion filed by the suspended Rector of the institution, Dr. Tajudeen Odetayo challenging what he described as his “illegal suspension.”

    Justice Ogunbowale also ordered Governor Adeleke and other respondents to stay further action on the institution, pending hearing of the motion on notice.

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    He directed that a hearing notice be issued to all respondents before the next adjourned date.

    The orders were sequel to a motion ex parte moved by the claimant/applicant’s counsel, Mr. Rasheed Adeniyi Oluwofobi, who prayed the court grant the applications in the interest of justice and public interest.

    In the motion, Dr. Odetayo prayed for an order of interim injunction restraining the defendants/respondents from giving effect to the letter of suspension dated 11th July 2023 and letter of query dated 1st August 2023 given to him.

    Aside from Adeleke, other respondents in the suit marked NICN/OS/37/2023 include the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Osun State, Ministry of Education, Osun State Polytechnic Iree, the Governing Council, OSPOLY.

    They also include the Chief of Staff to Osun State Governor Alhaji Kazeem Akinleye, Mr Alabi Kehinde Adeyemi, Mr. M.A.K. Jimoh, Permanent Secretary, Osun State Ministry of Education & Chairman, Investigative Panel of Enquiry into allegation of Corrupt Practices against the Rector, OSPOLY, Odetayo.

    Others are A. A. Bello, Dr. F. M. Olaoye, Mrs. O. Abioye, Acting Bursar OSPOLY and member of Investigative Panel, S. A. Afolabi, acting Registrar, OSPOLY and Secretary of the panel, Abiodun Oloyede and Mrs T. A. Samuel as first to the 15 respondents respectively.

    “My lord, NICN Rule 2017 stated that common law and equity must be observed. The fact is that the claimant was issued a purported suspension letter dated July 11, 2023, and on August 1, 2023, issued a query, almost a month interval, suspension before query to the applicants my lord,” Olufowobi said.

    Granting the application, Justice Ogunbowale held: “An order of interim injunction restraining the defendants/respondents from taking any further action on the matter or anything relating thereto until the determination of the Motion On Notice is hereby granted.”

    The case resumes on October 10, 2023, for hearing.

  • BREAKING: PSC retires Adeleke, three other senior DIGs

    BREAKING: PSC retires Adeleke, three other senior DIGs

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) had announced the compulsory retirement of four Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) who were senior to the acting Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun before his elevation by President Bola Tinubu.

    The affected officers by the compulsory retirement include DIGs Dan-Mallam Mohammed, Moses Ambakina Jitiboh, Hafiz Mohammed Inuwa and Adeleke Adeyinka Bode.

    A statement issued on Monday, August 28, by the spokesman for the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, said the senior officers were expected to put in their resignation from service following the appointment of their junior as IGP in line with the revered tradition of discipline and regimented culture of the police.

    Ani said the PSC exercised its statutory powers pursuant to the Third Schedule, Part 1 M, paragraphs A and B of the 1999 Constitution, as well as Section 6 of the PSC Establishment Act, 2001, in arriving at the decision.

    He said: “In the wake of the appointment of the acting Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun on the 19th of June, 2023 by Mr. President, the Commission had expected in consonance with the revered tradition of discipline and regimented culture of the Nigeria Police Force that those DIGs who were seniors in rank prior to his elevation will voluntarily apply for retirement or elect to leave the Force.

    “The commission, having waited for ample time with no such application from any of them, took the decision to compulsorily retire them in order to uphold discipline which is the bedrock of the Force, and to discourage status reversal which is inherently inimical to the exercise of authority by the Inspector General.

    “Accordingly the former DIGs have been mandated to immediately proceed on compulsory retirement with effect from Friday, 25th August, 2023.

    “The commission appreciates their immense contributions and efforts towards peace and security of our country and also wishes them well in their future endeavours in retirement.

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    “Similarly, the commission also approved the appointment of four Assistant Inspectors General of Police to the rank of Deputy Inspectors General of Police which would be subject to ratification by the Board of the commission to replace the retired DIGs.

    “The newly appointed DIGs who are without pending disciplinary matters and/or without any serious medical conditions and health impairments were drawn from the same respective geo-political regions of the retired ones.

    “They are DIGs Ibrahim Sani Ka’oje; Daniel Sokari-Pedro, Ayuba Ekpeji and Usman Nagogo.

    “While congratulating them for their elevation to the enviable rank of DIGs, the commission hopes that their appointment will add value and greater vigour to the efforts of the Nigeria Police in delivering on its mandate.”

  • Adeleke: we must leave legacy of prosperity for coming generation

    Adeleke: we must leave legacy of prosperity for coming generation

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has said the people must remain steadfast in their resolve to leave legacy of prosperity for the next generation.

    He said this yesterday in Osogbo in his broadcast on the 32nd anniversary of the creation of the state.

    He said the creation of the state was the outcome of the struggle of the founding fathers, who worked hard to realise the vision.

    “Today marks a significant milestone in the history of our great state.

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    “As we reflect upon the journey, let us acknowledge what shaped our state and chart a course for a brighter and more prosperous future.

    “The struggle started as early as 1950s with a series of commissions of inquiry in the defunct Western Region.

    “The doggedness of the founding fathers was rewarded on August 27, 1991, when General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida created nine states, including Osun State, with Osogbo as the capital.

    “As we embark on this journey, let us remain unwavering in our resolve to leave a legacy of prosperity for generations to come,” he said.

    The governor also said the creation of the state was a collective determination to achieve self-governance and development.