Tag: Adetokunbo Abiru

  • Abiru’s empowerment excites bank owner

    Abiru’s empowerment excites bank owner

    Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Moniepoint, Tosin Eniolorunda, has lauded Co-founder of SAIL Empowerment Foundation, Senator Adetokunbo Abiru, for strategically positioning young people for success in the global digital economy. He spoke when he visited SAIL Innovation Lab in Ikorodu, Lagos.

    Eniolorunda described SAIL Innovation Lab as world-class, noting that its facilities and faculty meet global standards. He stressed that technology, digital skills, and innovation represent the currency of today’s world, urging young Nigerians to take full advantage of the vast opportunities in the tech ecosystem.

    He noted the growing global demand for tech talents, encouraging youths to be focused, disciplined, and committed to learning. According to him, Abiru has provided one of the best platforms for young people in Lagos East to maximise their potential and compete favourably on the global stage.

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    “Leadership that invests in people, especially the youth, through technology and innovation is leadership for the future,” Eniolorunda said, describing the senator as a remarkable leader whose example deserves emulation by other leaders.

    Opeyemi Alabi, senior special assistant to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, praised the vision behind SAIL Innovation Lab, noting that the initiative reflects foresight and commitment to sustainable development. He described Abiru as a rare breed of leader whose impact-driven approach continues to create meaningful opportunities for young people.

    In his response, the senator congratulated Eniolorunda on his achievements in the technology sector, particularly his success in building Moniepoint into a globally recognised unicorn. He thanked him for serving as a living example to the young people learning at SAIL, demonstrating that excellence, perseverance, and commitment to learning can open limitless possibilities.

  • Students showcase innovations at Government College Lagos STEM demo day

    Students showcase innovations at Government College Lagos STEM demo day

    No fewer than 60 students of Government College Lagos (GCL), Surulere, displayed groundbreaking innovations as they rounded off a nine-week STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) training programme sponsored by the SAIL Empowerment Foundation.

    The hands-on programme, delivered in collaboration with STEM Café—an initiative of Nigeria’s foremost tech hub, Co-Creation Hub (Cc-HUB)—equipped senior secondary students with practical skills to develop real-world solutions.

    At the demo and graduation ceremony held over the weekend, the students presented their innovative projects to a distinguished audience that included the Co-founder of SAIL Empowerment Foundation and Senator representing Lagos East, Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru.

    Also in attendance were the Foundation’s Chief Impact Officer, Mr. Deji Abisola; Global President of the Government College Lagos Old Boys Association (GCLOBA), Mr. Jibola Bakare; and a member of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), Dr. Saheed Oladapo Ibikunle.

    Other dignitaries included the Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary of Education District IV, school administrators, teachers, parents, and senior government officials.

    Delivering his keynote address, titled “Empowering the Next Generation Through STEM Innovation,” Senator Abiru—an alumnus of GCL—praised the initiative as a model of what can be achieved through strategic public-private collaboration in education.

    “This Demo Day is not just ceremonial; it is a bold statement of what becomes achievable when we nurture curiosity and provide the tools to solve real-world problems,” he said. “Our children are not just learning; they are building, experimenting, and stepping confidently into the future.”

    He said the STEM Lab, retrofitted and fully equipped by the SAIL Foundation, was strategically built within a legacy block of the school as a tribute to his educational beginnings.

    “This is where my foundation was laid 50 years ago,” he recalled. “Exposing our children to innovation early is the only way to prepare them for global relevance.”

    The lab forms part of a growing network of innovation centres established by the Foundation, including the flagship SAIL Innovation Lab in Ikorodu and the SAIL Innovation and Sports Centre in Orimedu, Ibeju-Lekki.

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    According to Senator Abiru, these projects align with one of the three pillars of his legislative focus, Endowment, alongside Legislation and Facilitation & Empowerment.

    “We are building platforms that give our children access to knowledge, mentorship, and modern learning spaces,” he said. “The future belongs to those equipped with scientific literacy and digital competence.”

    He further revealed that over 1,900 youths have benefited from various tech training programmes, and more than 6,000 teachers have been impacted through the SAIL Teachers Fellowship. The senator announced that a new, larger STEM facility is under construction in Ibeju-Lekki, scheduled for commissioning later this year or early next year.

    Abiru also appealed to the corporate world and private sector players to support initiatives that nurture young talents, especially in foundational learning areas, rather than focusing resources primarily on entertainment.

    “We must focus on young talent at the foundational stage and combine orthodox teachings with practical STEM exposure to shape a better future,” he emphasised.

    Speaking at the event, Chief Impact Officer of SAIL Foundation, Mr. Deji Abisola, disclosed that the programme is not limited to Government College Lagos.

    He said the Foundation also runs a similar STEM initiative at the SAIL Innovation Lab in Ikorodu, where students from 10 public secondary schools participate each term under the SAILors Programme.

    “The next cohorts at GCL and the participating schools will resume after the long break as part of our ongoing commitment to digital education,” he said.

    Vice Principal of Government College, Lagos, Mrs. Ngozi Eneje, commended the collaborative efforts that birthed the initiative. She praised Senator Abiru and the SAIL Foundation for their foresight and commitment to educational transformation.

    Global President of GCLOBA, Mr. Jibola Bakare, also expressed deep appreciation to Senator Abiru for his “unparalleled contributions” to the growth and development of the college.

    The event concluded with a tour of the fully-equipped STEM Lab, where dignitaries inspected student-built prototypes and interacted with the young innovators.

    Other notable old boys of the school in attendance included Prof. Bankole Sodipo, SAN; Rear Admiral Leye Jaiyeola (Rtd); Mr. A. A. Akinajo; Mr. Akin Ogunmowo; and Mr. Timothy Aluko, Chief Operating Officer of Co-Creation Hub.

  • Abiru consoles Ojelabi  

    Abiru consoles Ojelabi  

    The lawmaker representing Lagos East Senatorial District, Senator Adetokunbo Abiru, has condoled with the Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, Pastor Cornelius Ojelabi, over the death of his wife, Ebunoluwa.

    Abiru, in a condolence message released by his media aide, Mr. Enitan Olukotun, in Lagos, expressed shock over the passing away of Mrs Ojelabi, describing it as painful and devastating.

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    The lawmaker consoled the party chairman ‘’at this very difficult time’’, urging him to take solace in the fact that his beloved wife lived an exemplary life that impacted on many lives.

    “On behalf of my family, I extend my deepest condolences to Pastor Ojelabi, the APC chairman in Lagos State, on the passing away of his beloved wife, Ebunoluwa.”

  • Abiru bags award for responsive representation

    Abiru bags award for responsive representation

    The Chairman, Senate Committee  on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions,  Sen. Adetokunbo Abiru ( APC Lagos East), has been conferred with “ Responsive Representation for Good Governance Award “ by the Senate Press Corps .

    The award as stated by the Chairman of the Corps , Mr Taiye Odewale, was in recognition of  Abiru’s quality membership in  the Senate and responsive representation of  people in Lagos East Senatorial District .

    He said:  “ Senator Abiru’s legislative input in plenary and at committees’ level in the Senate over the last four years have contributed immensely to good governance – driven legislations at the federal level aside giving the people of Lagos East responsive representation .

    “Responsiveness of Senator Abiru’s representation of people of Lagos East Senatorial District in the Senate since December 2020 , cuts across human , capital and communities development through a series of well conceptualized and envisioned empowerment programmes for different categories of constituents.”

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    An elated Abiru who dedicated the award to his entire staff in Abuja and Lagos East Senatorial District, said it calls  for him to do more .

    “ I thank the entire members of the Senate Press Corps for conferring this award on me based on their parameters of assessment and dedicate it to my entire staff from the Senior Legislative Aide ( SLA ) to other staff here in Abuja and down to Lagos East .”

  • Abiru to protesters: halt riots

    Abiru to protesters: halt riots

    Senator representing Lagos East, Adetokunbo Abiru, has appealed to youths to end the protest and engage in dialogue.

    In a statement by his media aide, Enitan Olukotun, in Abuja, Abiru sought the understanding of Nigerians, adding President Bola Tinubu is not unmindful of the challenges the people face.

    He added the President and all leadership are taking steps to address the macro-economic misalignments.

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    Abiru noted in addition to rafts of socio-economic intervention programmes targeted at the most vulnerable and youths, the government will engage with the people.

    He appealed to youths to show understanding, and stop the protest.

     Abiru counselled organisers of the protest to engage the government, which is commitment to reason with them.

  • Abiru at 60: My life of banking, politics and philanthropy

    Abiru at 60: My life of banking, politics and philanthropy

    All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and chairman of Southern Senators’ Forum is 60 this week. He reminiscences on his upbringing, banking career, and foray into politics and public service. Deputy Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU reports.

    How should a public servant plough back to the society that has given him opportunities to excel in life?

    The activities of Mikhail Adetokunbo Abiru, economist, banker and politician, offer an excellent and inspiring example of patriotism, selfless service and commitment to the welfare and happiness of his people.

    In his capacity as senator representing Lagos East District, he has justifiably earned the sobriquet: “Doing Good Senator” through his elaborate and consistent extension of a duty of care to constituents, irrespective of their political and religious leanings.

    Although the functions of a senator are legislation and oversight, the nature of the society has made widening the scope of responsibility more compelling.

    Abiru, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), is happy to be part of the gospel of philanthropy, as he reflects on his journey through life, crossing the bridge from banking,his main occupation, to politics, which he has embraced as a vocation.

    Life goes on for the senator at 60. But, the mood of the country does not permit an elaborate birthday celebration. His religion, Islam, also calls for soberness. But, he gives appreciation to Allah for a worthwhile existence.

    “I will reach out to my constituents-10,000 families. They will benefit from food packages,” he told reporters at the ‘Abiru Innovation Lab’ in Ikorodu, ahead of the birthday. “The party, which has an existing structure for distribution, and people of our district will be reached,” he added.

    Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Abiru nevertheless, fortified himself with home training and formal education. He hails from the noble familly, his father being the Giwa of Ikorodu. Although he passed on 28 years ago, the name of Mudashiru Akanbi Abiru, Awoist, lawyer, senator and judge, has not faded, and cannot fade, because of his legacies.

    Senator Abiru extols his father’s virtues as a disciplinarian and a communicator of values, which his children, including Supreme Court Justice Habeeb Adewale and former state lawmaker Rotimi Abiru, have imbibed.

    A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Abiru who initially worked with Akintola Williams and Co, said he opted for banking, “not because of money.”

    His first point of call, at 24, was the Guaranteed Trust Bank, which he recalled,”provided a conducive atmosphere for younger minds to excel and prosper.” It was at that point he start garnering experience in “building confident, employable and employed youths.”

    Abiru savoured professional training, which led him to garnering experience in online real banking, under the leadership of two gurus, legendary banker Fola Adeola, who is now in his seventies, and Tayo Aderinokun, who has passed on.

    The duo, Abiru recalled, invested much in technology and ensured that the operational goals of effectiveness and efficiency were achieved.

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    “I had a great career. I was there for 10 years, said Abiri, who later went to the National Bank, retraced his steps, landed in the First Atlantic Bank and finally settled for Firs Bank.

    With fondness, he said: “It made a lot of sense going to First Bank. I spent 15 years there, got to the level of executive director. It offered much understanding.”
    Abiru said in GTB, there was a lot of aggression and discipline, adding that in First Bank, he learned maturity.

    The experience prepared him for public service as Commissioner for Finance in Lagos State. It equipped him for management in a complex situation. “It helped me to cope with frustration,” he stressed.

    Yet, while in the State Executive Council, reality dawned on him that he had not got to the pinnacle of his banking career. He resigned as commissioner, to the surprise of former Governor Babatunde Fashola, other colleagues in the EXCO and party leaders, to take up the turnaround job at the Sky Bank, a major assignment by the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN).

    The odds weighed heavily against the previous management. That the CBN isolated the bank meant that a rescue mission was urgent. With 11,000 staff, Sky Bank, a merger of Eko, Broad and Renaisance banks, was stabilised, following an intense surgical operation, and placed on the path of profitability and survival.

    Abiru had recommended divestment. But, after accomplishing the CBN assignment, he did not sit-tight. He left in a blaze of glory.

    His foray into politics was not planned. Once again, he became an accidental public servant. The opportunity came after his retirement from banking. The death of the Kosofe power broker, Senator Bayo “Pepper” Oshinowo, created a vacuum. He contested the by-election and won. Last year, his mandate was renewed by the people of Lagos East

    Abiru reminiscenced: “I did not know how deep the river will be. It has been very interesting. I have learnt more about Nigeria, more about people.

    “My friends were scared, coming from a corporate background. I consulted five people-Mohammed Hayatudeen, Kayin Ajayi, Oye Hassan-Odukale, Osunkeye, and Fola Adeola They encouraged me, telling me that what you owe the country is patriotism, and that if good people don’t go into politics, they should be prepared to bear the consequences.

    “I consulted five people. Four said I should go. The fifth said I should not. I asked him to always pray for me.”

    Abiru took his seat in the Senate on December 15, 2020. From January 14, 2021, when the Senate resumed from break, he began a new political career.

    Immediately, he knew that the duties of legislation and oversight have to be balanced with the obligation of giving succour to constituents who looked up to him for leadership and assistance.

    Lagos East is made of up Ikorodu with six councils, Kosofe with three councils, Somolu, Ibeju-Lekki and Epe.

    After setting up his constituency office at Ikorodu, he embarked on need assessment. Expectedly, he realised that jobs for children were the major complaints of many committed party women and constituents.

    The lack of employment, in his view, could be attributed to the distortion and mismanagement of the past, which created huge economic challenges. Unemployment still occupies the totem pole of public yearnings.

    Abiru remembered his Sky Bank days. While there, the transformational team he headed shifted to digital technology. Skill was required. No fewer than 250 people with digital certification were hired.

    “Each time I recall the experience and I remember the women asking for jobs, I realise that there are still jobs, but the skills of technology have to be acquired.

    “That led me to establish SAIL, an inspirational centre, so that youths can acquire technological skills and entrepreneurial experience. We set up the facility and engaged experts to manage it.”

    “SAIL” has been in partnership with a foremost technology and innovation company in Africa, Co-Creation Hub since 2021. Its programmes include tech talent development, data science for society, startup accelerator, game development, stem for senior secondary students, and Lagos East Teachers’ Fellowship.

    The Abiru family house was converted into the facility to serve people, without any dissenting voice from 10 siblings, made up of eight “boys” and two “girls.”

    “People are in SAIL to acquire skills free of charge,” said the senator, who conducted reporters round the facility.

    “My focus is well mapped out. I understand my roles of legislation and oversight. But, I appreciate the need for employment, facilitation and endowment,” he added.

    Abiru explained that the empowerment programmes are implemented under the foundation set up by him and his wife, Feyisola Abiru. Eminent Nigerians, including Vice President Kashim Shettima and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who had visited the centre, applauded the couple for their creative service to the people.

    Noting that “what develops society are entrepreneurship and capacity development,” Abiru said the service rendered to constituents has made the foundation a big spender for empowerment.

    However, he said the empowerment initiative, which he described as an enduring endowment, is beyond politics. He also apprecciates the fact that sustenability is key.

    He lauded his friends in the corporate world who have lent support towards the cause, particularly the public-spirited colleage who provided the Internet and promised the same for the proposed project of the foundation along the Ibeju-Lekki corridor.

    Abiru said “what develops society are entrepreneurship and capacity development, “adding that “the social value is that those passing through here will do the same thing for the society in the future.”

    Beyond these, the legislator has given bursary to 600 indigent students from the district and over N150 million as cash support to over 2,500 vulnerable people under the Covid 19 Relief Support Scheme.

    He has distributed manual planters and financial grants to 200 rural farmers. Also, the “N100,000 – N1 million” loan scheme for medium and small scale enterprises at six percent interest rate is on.

    Abiru has attracted many constituency projects, from the Senate and the Presidency, to his district. These include the 960-capacity mini-stadium and Oluwo Fish Market, comprising 339 shops, in Epe; numerous education infrastructure for primary and secondary schools, water projects in communities, facilities for hospitals, health centres and teaching hospitals, and transformers to some towns and villages. The senator’s pleading has led to the rehabilitation of inter-township federal roads in the district.

    In the Senate, Abiru is not a bench warmer. “I have sponsored over 13 private members bills and co-sponsored others,including motions,” he said.

    Prominent are the Copyright Bill 2021, signed into law by former President Muhammadu Buhari; Central Bank of Nigeria Act Amendment Bill 2024, Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation Amendment Bill 2024, Nigerian Insurance Reform Bill 2024, Franchise Regulation Bill 2023, Federal High Court Act Amendment Bill, Industrial Inspectorate Act Bill,, Company and Allied Matters Act 2023 and the Institutionalisation of the inclusion of Digital Technology in the Curriculum of Public Education Bill 2023.

    The APC chieftain believes federal legislators from Lagos have an unfinished business in the National Assembly.

    He renewed the call for a special status for Lagos as former federal capital, urging the Federal Government to return to the 1976 agreement by the Murtala/Obasanjo administration that Lagos would be accorded a unique status, following the relocation of the federal capital to Abuja.

    Abiru said Lagos deserved a special economic assistance, in view of its past and current contributions to the country.

    He said the economic potentials of the state has made it to attract people from across the federation and beyond, who treasure it as the economic nerve centre and a haven of peace and progress.

    Abiru said it is imperative that the agitation for a special status should be renewed on the floor of the Senate by legislators from the state.

    He said: “I agree that we should renew the clamour for a special status for Lagos. When the capital was being relocated to Abuja, the former military Head of State, Gen. Muritala Mohammed, said Lagos would be given a special status. There is need to keep to the agreement. Lagos attracts people and busineses.”

    Abiru reflected on the unnecessary budget padding controversy, saying that it is avoidable if there is a correct understanding of the role of the legislature by critics.

    The federal legislator said many Nigerians are not conversant with the role of legislature in democracy.
    He said once the budget is presented by the Executive, it is the constitutional responsibility of the parliement to look at it and pass it into law.

    Justifying the inclusion of constituency projects, Abiru added: “The Executive does not know Nigeria better than all the federal legislators.”

    He also spoke briefly on his leadership of the Southern Senators’ Forum, saying that the forum is not new in the Senate.

    He said the aim of the forum, which was previously chaired by Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, who is now Senate Leader, is to promote the cause of unity in the country.

    Abiru said Southern Senator’s Forum is not meant to serve as as an antagonistic bloc or adversary of the Northern Senators’s Forum, but to serve as a bridge of unity, harmony and understanding.

    He said: “Southern Senators’ Forum exists to further the cause of a united Nigeria. It is not for division.”

  • Southern senators revive forum

    Southern senators revive forum

    • Abiru elected chair, Umeh deputy chair

    The Southern Senators’ Forum (SSF) yesterday elected Adetokunbo Abiru (APC, Lagos East) as its chairman.

    This is coming nine months after the inauguration of the 10th Senate.

    The forum comprises 51 senators from the 17 southern states.

    The SSF met at the Conference Room of Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central), saying the forum, like the Northern Senators’ Forum (NSF), has been in existence since the Ninth Senate.

    Bamidele, who was chairman of the forum during the Ninth Senate, said his current position as the 10th Senate Leader, prevented him from providing the required leadership forum, necessitating the change of leadership.

    “What is happening here today is not new as both the Southern and Northern Senators’ fora existed even before this 10th Senate,” he said.

    Addressing reporters during the meeting, Bamidele said Abiru, who is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and other Financial Institutions, was elected the chairman of the SSF.

    Abiru said the association would partner the NSF for the country’s progress.

    “The Southern Senators’ Forum is to champion the cause of Nigeria and Nigerians. We have our northern brothers with the Northern Senators’ Forum. We will work together with the Northern Senators’ Forum to move the country forward,” Abiru said.

    The Lagos East senator said the forum would roll out its plans for the betterment of the region and Nigeria.

    “We will work out our plans,” Abiru said, adding that the last leadership had transferred power to the new leadership.

    “The last leadership has transferred power to us. We’ve been running the forum as if we didn’t exist.

    “The present Leader of the Senate was the leader of the Southern Senators’ Forum. He was too engaged on other issues, but we now have new leadership which is headed by me,” he said.

    Other officials of the forum are: Victor Umeh (LP, Anambra Central) – Vice Chairman; Mpigi Barinada (PDP, Rivers South East) – Secretary; Asuquo Ekpenyong (APC, Cross River South) – Public Relations Officer (PRO); and Kenneth Eze (APC, Ebonyi Central) – Treasurer.