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  • ‘Why Ondo should elect Aiyedatiwa’

    ‘Why Ondo should elect Aiyedatiwa’

    By Olatunbosun Oladimeji

    The people of Ondo will have another opportunity to decide who will preside over the state in the next four years from the Alagbaka Government House on Saturday, 16 November.

    As recently indicated by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, interests are very high in the election with over 50, 000 new Permanent Voters Cards, PVCs collected. With the election just a few days away, the candidates have upped their campaigns.

     As usual, some of the hitherto obscure candidates on the ballot are stepping up to make outlandish claims, promising to ‘build bridges where there is no water’ with the intention of bamboozling the electorate.

    One of their strategies  was a blackmail scheme  orchestrated through a video clip that was recently released to the public domain. The evil the video clip could have done to the robe of the newly discovered stylish dancing governor was averted when nothing to show his look and voice to the personality in the clip.   

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     In the past and now, it’s obvious that the governor has been receiving accolades from the public due to his outstanding performance in office. Notably, on Sunday, November 2, the governor delivered a spectacular performance at the Channel TV debate, moderated by renowned journalist Seun Okinbaloye, of which the two major candidates in the Ondo governorship election participated.

    Looking into the micro and macro of the governorship of the November 16 election,

    some of the political analysts have said only two candidates out of the lot who will be on the ballot have the chance to emerge as the winner when the outcome of the November 16 poll is declared. But I think such analysts are generous and probably, wanted to portray the election as still very open or not attune with the situation on ground. 

    A standing glaring scene came open with the direct open firing punches from the arch rival, Agboola Ajayi, through the opportunity he had with Channel TV debate when Ayedatiwa laughed him off with all the arsenals in his kits when he said to Alfred Agboola Ajayi to stop breeding fake datas and rot news sourcing of the Ondo State government which he knows nothing about. That might be the last punch expected to stop the strongest of the opposition in the gubernatorial election.

    But for me, the choice for the people of Ondo State is clear and unambiguous – for the continued progress  and well -being of our dear state, every thumbprint on the ballot should go to Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, the flag bearer of All Progressives Congress (APC) and the incumbent occupier of Alagbaka Government House.

    And I know that so many people in Ondo State have realised this fact and this was the reason for the massive defection of leaders in the opposition parties to the APC ahead of the election.

    Such defections were in realisation of the fact that the other option not only portends danger, it will be a reward for a man whose only claim to fame was disloyalty.

    But the less said about him and his dead on arrival ambition, the better. Indeed, to me, he is a distraction not worth dwelling on at this critical time when the people of the state are faced with the task of determining the future of Ondo State.

    Rather, my aim in this article is to impress our people why Aiyedatiwa should be kept in office to continue his many ‘Lucky Strides’ on Saturday, November 16.

     Since he took over leadership of our state earlier this year following the unfortunate demise of his boss, Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu,  Aiyedatiwa had initiated projects and embarked on initiatives designed to boost the social economic fortunes of Ondo State across various sectors. Continuing on the footsteps of his late boss, Aiyedatiwa has embarked on projects designed to make a difference in the lives of the people.

    The good news is that the generality of the people of the state appreciate these lucky strides, hence the commendations and the huge turnout at the APC campaign rallies as Aiyedatiwa goes around the state soliciting for the support of the people for a fresh mandate.  

    The massive defection of chieftains of opposition parties to the APC while pledging to ensure that Aiyedatiwa emerges winner of the November 16 election is further proof that the generality of the people realised the significance of letting the lucky strides continue for more years.       

    While there have been lucky strides in many areas, in this write up, we will focus on the massive rehabilitation of roads across the state with many of the projects completed and others nearing completion by the Governor. 

    Some of these projects include the  Oda road dualisation project nearing completion, the Onyearugbulem-Irese flyover in Akure,  the 15 km Oda Cocoa Board road in Oda town, the 3.5km Ebute Ipare road in Ilaje,  11.9km, the 6km   road , in Housing Estate, Otapete-Owo, the 6 km Iselu to Isuada-Owo road, the Omolege-Agunbiade road in Owo,  and the 10.9km Idanre-Obajare Road in Idanre area of the state.

    Also, projects like the Oda road dualisation, Ijoka road dualization and the Irese/Shagari Flyover in Akure, Owo dualization, Igoba road construction, etc are getting attention while approval has been given for the rehabilitation of 60km of selected roads across the state with asphalt-overlay. And as part of the bid to stop incessant accidents in Akungba-Akoko in Akoko South West local government area of the state, Aiyedatiwa has finalised plans for the dualisation of the road that runs from the town through the frontage of the main gate of the Adekunle Ajasin University.

    Also, the contract has been awarded for the construction of 28 km Iyansan-Akotogbo-Iju-Osun road in the Irele local government area to connect Ondo Free Trade Zone with Edo State and the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway route in the state. 

    In the same vein, the construction of many rural roads have been initiated by Aiyedatiwa across the three senatorial districts in the state for development of grassroots working through the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAMP).

    Outlets roads leading to farmsteads and urban areas in Owo are graded for easier access to farming and transportation of foods and goods to the general public domain and the people.

     In all, about 700 Kilometres of rural roads will be constructed across all the 18 Local Government Areas of the State. Of course, to make the roads work more pronounced, this will be complimented by  constructions of nine of Agro-Logistics Centers (ALCs) designed to boost the rural economy.

    Significantly, Aiyedatiwa’s consistent payment of counterpart funds for RAAMP, in line with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the World Bank and the French Development Agency made the construction of the roads possible. 

    Speaking while flagging off the 3.5km Ebute Ipare-oke rural road project in Ilaje local government area, Ondo southern senatorial district, Aiyedatiwa said his administration’s focus on the infrastructure projects, especially road constructions and rehabilitation, was to transform the rural areas.

     According to him, the new roads would help address the economic gap between the rural and urban areas by facilitating smoother transportation and creating opportunities for the local farmers. 

    No doubt, Ondo State is set to witness the significant turnaround in the areas of roads and other infrastructure developments in the next four years. 

    There are revolutionary developments going on in the education, health, agriculture, development of human capital and others that will form the subject of our subsequent article ahead of the election. The intention was to stop the obvious attempt by buccaneers to deceive our people.

    Like they say, morning shows the day, the signs are very positive and this is why no other person other than Aiyedatiwa and the broom symbol of his party deserve your thumbprints on Saturday, November 16. 

    • Oladimeji, a writer, political analyst and activist was a former Senior Special Assistant on Publications to the late Ondo State Governor Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu.

  • Ondo 2024: Gov Aiyedatiwa to distribute 2000meters to riverine communities

    Ondo 2024: Gov Aiyedatiwa to distribute 2000meters to riverine communities

    Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has promised to distribute 2000 metres as well as construct a bridge to link his Ugbonla hometown in the Ilaje Local Government Area.

    Aiyedatiwa, who spoke at the commissioning of the rehabilitated 32.7km Alape Junction to Araromi Seaside road, said his administration was committed to the development of riverine communities.

    The project was executed by the Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (OSOPADEC).

    Aiyedatiwa said his administration would focus on roads, electricity, clean water, land reclamation, and shoreline protection.

    Besides the construction of the 4.72km Ugbonla – Erunna Road with a bridge across the Erunna River, Aiyedatiwa promised to construct concrete landing jetties in 18 communities across Ilaje and Ese-Odo Local Government Areas.

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    He said: “Today, it is evident that this road is already positively impacting the lives of the people as envisioned by our administration. Our government’s focus is on projects that bring positive change and improve the well-being of all residents.

    “The mandate areas of Ilaje and Ese-Odo have experienced significant growth, marked by several remarkable projects.

    “Moving forward, our government has put in place plans to commence other developmental projects. These include the construction of the 4.72km Ugbonla – Erunna Road with a bridge across the Erunna River; the distribution of 2,000 electricity prepaid meters, and the construction of concrete landing jetties in 18 communities across Ilaje and Ese-Odo LGAs.”

    “In furtherance of our commitment to education development, we will be distributing 2,000 sets of twin lockers (desks and chairs) with essential textbooks in English and science subjects to schools in riverine communities in Ilaje and Ese-Odo LGAs. Additionally, plans are underway to renovate 21 public primary and secondary schools in this area.”

    In her welcome address, Princess Abike Bayo-Ilawole, the Secretary of OSOPADEC, said the project represented a lifeline for the communities, connecting them to economic opportunities and enhancing access to essential services.

  • Ondo 2024: Oyebanji to Ekiti indigenes: support Aiyedatiwa

    Ondo 2024: Oyebanji to Ekiti indigenes: support Aiyedatiwa

    Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji yesterday urged Ekiti indigenes resident in Ondo State to vote for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, on Saturday.

    Oyebanji said the APC’s victory in the off-cycle governorship election is crucial to the development of the Sunshine State.

    The Ekiti governor, who spoke at a solidarity rally in Akure, the state capital, expressed his assurance that Aiyedatiwa will sweep the votes in all the 18 local government areas and secure a landslide victory.

    Ekiti was carved out of the old Ondo State in 1996. The bond of unity and sense of attachment have endured. Up to the 1940s, Akure and its environs were part of the Ekiti Confederation before the legendary Deji Afunbiowo Adesida requested the colonial masters to carve his vast domain out of the Pelupelu.

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    Both Ekiti and Ondo have also continued to enjoy cordial relations in all areas of life. It is the wish of Ekiti that the progressive administration under the banner of the ruling APC should be retained by overwhelming votes during the poll.

    While expressing his appreciation to all Ekiti indigenes in Ondo State for raising their voices and endorsing Aiyedatiwa, Oyebanji said he was in Ondo with the paraphernalia of his government and party faithful.

    The Ekiti governor was accompanied by the Deputy Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Bolaji Olagbaju, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Matters, Chief Jide Awe, members of the state House of Assembly, Executive Council members, local government chairmen and the entire APC party apparatus.

    They stormed Akure to dialogue with their kith and kin and canvass for their unflinching solicit for Aiyedatiwa.

    Oyebanji said since Aiyedatiwa became governor, no stone had been left unturned in the drive to bring unrivalled and remarkable development to the state.

    He said returning Aiyedatiwa as governor would be “a confirmation of the fact that President Bola Tinubu is still highly loved, respected and recognized as our beloved leader in the Southwest”.

    Oyebanji commended Ekiti people for collecting their voters’ cards as a weapon to win the election, adding that their support for him during his election was well appreciated.

    He lauded all aspirants who contested the Ondo APC primary for staying in the party to form a united force against the opposition.

    Oyebanji said the election will show the love the Southwest has for the president and the late Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu. He added that it is important to win convincingly.

    The Ekiti governor said the party has a duty to keep Ondo State within the progressive fold as he described Aiyedatiwa as the most prepared and fit candidate for the job to enable him to continue with the good works.

    Oyebanji said: “I appreciate all of you for honouring our invitation and your support for us during our election in Ekiti State. This is the first time I am meeting you after the election, I am extremely grateful.”

     Awe, who thanked Ekiti people in Ondo State, commended Oyebanji for setting up a committee to interact with all Ekiti descendants in the 18 local governments of Ondo State to support Aiyedatiwa to win the election.

    He said the governor has also approved regular meetings with them as he urged them to be part of the government and support it so that they benefit from the dividends of democracy in Ondo State.

    Ondo APC chairman Ade Adetimehin, an engineer, thanked Oyebanji for his leadership qualities noting that Ekiti and Ondo states have always been one.

    Delivering the message from the governor, Adetimehin expressed the appreciation of Governor Aiyedatiwa to all Ekiti people for their support for the APC in Ondo State. He promised to reciprocate the gesture during the Ekiti governorship election in the next two years.

  • Obasanjo to Aiyedatiwa: I wish you well

    Obasanjo to Aiyedatiwa: I wish you well

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has wished Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa well ahead of Saturday’s governorship election.

    The former President was in Ondo State for the commissioning of the Ojaja Park, a smart city constructed by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II.

    Obasanjo, who paid a courtesy call on Aiyedatiwa, spoke about his past political campaign experiences.

    He said: “I understand the challenges of this period for you. I remember my campaign for the 1999 election. I covered the entire six states of the South West in one day.

    “I think we started in Akure, Ondo State here, then to Ekiti and we got to Lagos around 8pm. This is a crucial part of the process and I wish you all the best.”

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    Governor Aiyedatiwa, on his part, said contributions of Obasanjo to the development of the country remained indelible.

    He said Obasanjo remained a humble and humane leader despite his high profile and military background.

    The visit underscored the mutual respect between the two leaders, with Aiyedatiwa reiterating his admiration for Obasanjo’s influence on both his personal and political life.

  • Ondo polls: I wish you well, Obasanjo tells Aiyedatiwa

    Ondo polls: I wish you well, Obasanjo tells Aiyedatiwa

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has wished Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa well ahead of Saturday’s governorship election in Ondo State.

    The former President was in Ondo State to attend the commissioning of the Ojaja Park, a smart city constructed by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II.

    Obasanjo, who paid a courtesy call on Governor Aiyedatiwa, spoke about his past political campaign experiences.

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    According to him: “I understand the challenges of this period for you. I remember my campaign for the 1999 election, I covered the entire six states of the South West in one day.

    “I think we started in Akure, Ondo State here, then to Ekiti and we got to Lagos around 8pm. This is a crucial part of the process and I wish you all the best.”

    The Governor said contributions of Obasanjo to the development of the country remained indelible.

    He said Obasanjo remained a humble and humane leader despite his high profile and military background.

  • Ondo polls: Akoko South-west monarchs pledge support for Aiyedatiwa

    Ondo polls: Akoko South-west monarchs pledge support for Aiyedatiwa

    Traditional rulers in Akoko South-West local government area have pledged to rally votes for Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa in this Saturday’s governorship election.

    The monarchs spoke at the Palace of the Olubaka of Oka Land, Oba Yusuf Adebori Adeleye.

    Ona Adeleye, who spoke on behalf of the monarchs, said they were in unison to support the bid of Aiyedatiwa

    He said: “The Council of Obas has decided, Governor Aiyedatiwa is our candidate. On behalf of all traditional rulers here, we stand together in support of your election,.

    “Since 1999, we have been advocating for five percent local government funds to traditional institution in the state. Many promised, but it was Governor Aiyedatiwa who made it a reality. This step alone speaks volume about his dedication to our welfare.”

    Oba Adeleye thanked Aiyedatiwa for appointing sons and daughters from Akoko South West into his administration.

    “We are deeply appreciative of the opportunities you’ve provided for our people, a testament to your regard for our council area.”

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    A leader of Afenifere in the community, Bashorun Sehinde Arogbofa, said Afenifere stood behind Aiyedatiwa’s mandate.

    Arogbofa urged the Governor to emulate values of late Chief Adekunle Ajasin, first executive Governor of the state.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa thanked the community for the support even as he pledged to uphold their trust.

    “Your confidence in my administration strengthens my resolve to serve with even greater commitment. My vision for Ondo State aligns closely with the aspirations of our people, and I am dedicated to building a legacy of growth and unity”.

    A member of the House of Representatives representing Akoko South West/Akoko South East, Hon Adegboyega Adefarati, said the support for Governor Aiyedatiwa in the locality was firm and total.

    Adefarati appealed to the people to troop out in large number on November 16 to cast their votes for Governor Aiyedatiwa.

  • Aiyedatiwa/Adelami campaign tour attracts crowd in Ondo West

    Aiyedatiwa/Adelami campaign tour attracts crowd in Ondo West

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and Deputy, Dr. Olayide Adelami, received massive reception when their campaign train arrived in Ondo West Local Government. 

    Thousands of supporters gathered celebrating the All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial candidates with chants, dances, and acrobatics throughout the community.

    The visit featured three major events which include a rally, visit to the Osemawe and Paramount Ruler of Ondo Kingdom, Oba Dr. Victor Kiladejo, and inauguration of an ultra-modern public motor park.

    During the visit to the palace, Oba Kiladejo praised Governor Aiyedatiwa’s exemplary leadership and reaffirmed the confidence of Ondo Kingdom in his continued vision to drive development across the state.

    The Osemawe assured Aiyedatiwa of his and his people’s support, encouraging the Governor to sustain his progressive initiatives.

    Expressing gratitude for the warm reception, Governor Aiyedatiwa pledged never to take the support of Ondo Kingdom for granted. 

    He highlighted his administration’s commitment to transforming Ondo West and called on the people to mobilise and cast their votes in his favour on November 16. 

    The Governor outlined plans to prioritise Ondo West in future infrastructural projects, urging residents to back his vision with their votes.

    At the inauguration of the new motor park at Ife Garage, Governor Aiyedatiwa lauded Hon. Makinde’s dedication to his constituency. He praised Makinde’s impactful projects, which serve both his Federal Constituency and the wider Ondo State community.

    Aiyedatiwa, highlighted his administration’s efforts, hinting the ongoing recruitment of health professionals to serve across the state’s 203 wards.

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    At Litaye and Laje, while addressing party faithful, governor Aiyedatiwa assured the crowd that their communities’ needs are well recognised and will be prioritised by his administration.

    The Governor emphasised that these needs would be addressed in due course, explaining that his administration is committed to delivering essential projects and improvements that reflect the community’s aspirations.

    He said: “Every concern you’ve raised is important to us, and each has been carefully noted. Our mission is to ensure that every community feels the impact of this government, and I’m here to personally ensure that we understand and act on your needs.”

  • Aiyedatiwa hails Ondo lawmaker Makinde over ultra-modern motor park

    Aiyedatiwa hails Ondo lawmaker Makinde over ultra-modern motor park

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has commended lawmaker representing Ondo East/West federal constituency Hon. Abiola Makinde, who doubles as the Campaign Director-General of Ayedatiwa/Adelami 2024 for completion of an ultramodern motorpark in the constituency.

    The Governor gave the commendation during the inauguration ceremony of the new motorpark, which was part of activities of his campaign tour of Ondo West Local Government.

    Speaking while inaugurating the completed Ife motor park in Ondo, Aiyedatiwa hailed the federal lawmaker and took note of the importance of the remodeled park as it is at the heart of the city.

    Makinde thanked the Governor for declaring the motorpark officially open for public use and assured constituents that he would continue to deliver on his campaign promises.

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    He said:“I appreciate our incumbent and incoming Governor of Ondo state, His Excellency Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa, for officially inaugurating this edifice. 

    “It is in fulfillment of my campaign promises to my constituents on WEALTH acronym with E to mean Environmental Beautification, Education and Empowerment, one of which is being done with the motorpark commissioned today considering that this park is at the heart of the city connecting more than one Federal road in my constituency.”

  • Aiyedatiwa, Ajayi, others sign peace accord

    Aiyedatiwa, Ajayi, others sign peace accord

    Candidates of political parties seeking to be elected Ondo Governor in next Saturday’s governorship polls have signed the peace accord.

    Among candidates that signed the peace accord were Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Agboola Ajayi, Olugbena Edema, Dr. Abbas Mimiko, amongst others.

    They signed the peace accord in Akure and supervised by the National Peace Committee headed by General Abdulsalam Abubakar.

    Abubakar urged all politicians who signed the accord to fully commit themselves and their parties to the letter and spirit of the accord.

    The former Head of State urged them to shun violence and intimidation as well as demonstrate the spirit of sportsmanship.

    He called on all stakeholders to work assiduously in their capacities to ensure that peace reigned supreme during the election and that Ondo state off-cycle election sets a precedent for other off-cycle elections to emulate.

    According to him: “While I commend INEC, for the work done so far, | call on them to continuously live up to their responsibilities in ensuring that eligible voters exercise their franchise peacefully and that the remaining electoral processes are credible free, and fair.

    “It is the sincere hope of the National Peace Committee that the Ondo state elections will be free, fair, credible, and peaceful.”

    The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbedokun, said a total 43,157 security personnel would be deployed for the Ondo election.

    Egbedokun said the Nigeria Police would deploy a total of 34,657 personnel to the polling units, wards/LGA collation centers as well as other strategic locations.

    He said 8,500 personnel would be deployed from the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Correctional Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Federal Road Safety Corps and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.

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    The IGP stated that threat analysis of flash/vulnerable points in Ondo State was being constantly reviewed to enable the Force deploy both human and material assets effectively.

    According to him, “The Police will timeously provide enough Armoured Personnel Carrier (APCs), Trucks, Patrol Vehicles, Buses for covert operations, Ambulances, Helicopters, Drones, K9 and anti-riot equipment to complement the strength of Ondo State Command.”

    National Chairman of INEC, Prof. Mamoud Yakubu, said the electoral body has taken measures to address election day challenges, especially the perennial challenge of logistics.

    Prof. Yakubu said there would be remarkable improvement in election day logistics.

    He said, “Voters in Ondo State should also expect to see similar improvement in result management.

    ” I will not be tired of appealing to political parties and candidates to note that your signatures on the Peace Accord document alone will not guarantee a peaceful election.

    ‘ The Peace Accord is not an automated, self-activating document. Your commitment to its implementation is critical. Therefore, as you sign the Peace Accord, you should commit yourselves to its implementation and pass the message to your supporters at all levels for compliance.”

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa pleaded with all stakeholders to play by the game and stay true to the peace accord they have signed.

    “We will all abide by the tenets of the peace accord. Election will come and Ondo State will remain and be peaceful. After the election it should be peaceful and that can only be if we abide by the outcome of the election.”

  • Ondo polls: Ifa oracle picked Aiyedatiwa, says Odigbo monarch

    Ondo polls: Ifa oracle picked Aiyedatiwa, says Odigbo monarch

    The Orunja of Odigbo Kingdom, Oba Rufus Olugboyega Akinrinmade, has said that Ifa oracle picked Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

    Oba Akinrinmade said the Governor’s mandate was a divine call from the ancestors.

    The Odigbo monarch spoke when the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign team led by Governor Aiyedatiwa visited his palace and other stakeholders in the locality.

    He called on his subjects to rally behind the Governor and ensure he secure a decisive victory in next week’s election.

    “It is the Ifa oracle that has chosen Aiyedatiwa, not any human being. His mandate is a divine call from our ancestors, and there is nothing anyone can do to alter this,” the monarch said.

    Aiyedatiwa assured the Orunja of Odigbo that his administration would address the community’s challenges as it relates to the forest reserves and inter-community relations.

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    The Governor inaugurated a block of four classrooms and a staff room at Isero Grammar School, a Community Project supported by the Ondo Care Initiative.

    At Ore, Governor Aiyedatiwa promised to enhance the status of the town as the economic hub of the state.

    He assured he would integrate their requests into the 2025 budget.