Tag: Ajimobi

  • Olubadan intervenes in Oyo govt, labour row

    Olubadan intervenes in Oyo govt, labour row

    •’Oyo may apply no-work no-pay rule from Tuesday’

    •Olubadan wants workers to embrace dialogue

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has appealed to labour leaders to call off the ongoing strike to give room for dialogue.

    Failure to heed the call, he said the state might be forced to apply the no-work no-pay rule after Tuesday.

    The governor spoke during an interview with Government House correspondents after featuring on a live Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State television programme, Eyi Ara, in Ibadan, on Sunday.

    Ajimobi maintained that the industrial action was ill-advised since labour had no dispute with the government prior to the strike nor gave the government any ultimatum in compliance with labour laws.

    He said it had become imperative for the labour leaders to call off the strike to enable those he called the committed and hardworking among the workers to resume work.

    But the governor said the labour leaders must be prepared to apologise for disrupting a stakeholders’ forum, where they were also invited to discuss a proposed public-private participatory management of public secondary schools.

    His words: “I am appealing to them to imbibe the culture of dialogue. We want them to come because we are not quarreling with labour; we have no dispute that might warrant labour leaders to direct workers to embark on strike.

    “We don’t have problem with them, except for some that are being politically motivated. It is just a few, who are using politics and are being influenced by failed politicians, who wants to get through the backdoor what they failed woefully to get from the ballot box.

    “We are appealing to them to come and dialogue with us. It is the major ingredient of democracy. Consultation, participation, rule of law and peace – that is all we want. But anybody, who breaks the law, will be prosecuted. We may be forced to apply the no-work no-pay from Tuesday, if they ignore my appeal.”

    Hailing workers for their tolerance and sacrifice in the face of delay in salary payment, the governor assured them that the situation would improve in the next few months when the result of the ongoing efforts to ameliorate the situation began to manifest.

    The governor similarly appealed to pensioners to bear with the government, reminding workers and the senior citizens of how he was lauded and even given an award as the best pensioner-friendly governor, when there was sufficient fund to pay their dues.

    He listed payment of 13th month salary for an unprecedented three consecutive years, salary increase on three occasions, local and overseas training, free bus shuttle, payment of salaries on or before the 25th of every month as some of the things he did for the workers before recession set in.

    The governor said: “I am not happy with the situation we found ourselves, even though other states in the country, except Lagos and probably one other, are going through similar challenges of delay in payment of salaries and pensions.

    “It is disheartening. I feel for them because I can’t imagine somebody working and not being paid. I also empathise with our senior citizens over the pension arrears. We will overcome these challenges because we are working hard to shore up our revenue base.

    “We are plugging the loopholes and leakages at our revenue collection centres, because there is a lot of stealing going on. We are also increasing our tax net. And this is an opportunity for me to remind property owners to get prepared for the payment of tenement rate.”

    On the education initiative, Ajimobi reassured the stakeholders that his administration had no plan to sell or privatise any of the 631 public secondary schools, stressing that the allegation was a figment of the imagination of some opponents of the government.

    Also yesterday, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, appealed to the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and other labour unions in Oyo State to see reason with the state government and find a lasting solution to the on-going impasse in the interest of the common man.

    Oba Adetunji made this call yesterday during the yearly Ramadan Tafsir at his Popoyemoja, Ibadan Palace.

    A statement by his Director of Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Adeola Oloko, quoted the monarch as saying that dialogue has been adjudged the best solution to crisis the world over.

    He explained that violence doesn’t solve crisis but patience and understanding help in situations of misunderstanding.

    The Olubadan called on the state government to look into the demands of the labour union and try to shift grounds where necessary, pointing out that life is a matter of give-and-take.

    NLC: Govt’s directive an empty threat 

    THE Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has described the threat by Oyo State to open register of attendance for workers from today as “unexpected and a mere empty threat”.

    NLC Chairman Comrade Waheed Olojede said this yesterday while addressing reporters at the union’s secretariat in Ibadan.

    He directed workers to discountenance the announcement and should report to the NLC secretariat today for a mega rally.

    Olojede said: “I wonder why the government that is still owing us six months outstanding salary can be making a threat when the ones we even worked for have not been paid.

    “Our national body is involved in this strike and the state government has already made a bluff of themselves. We are ready to dialogue when the government is ready. We want them to know that our unlawful detention is condemned and they should withdraw the charges levelled against labour leaders.”

    The union leader added that the national executive of NLC has received a formal invitation from the state House of Assembly for a meeting.

    “Until our conditions are met by the state government, workers in the state will stay off work,” he said.

  • Workers’ protest: Oyo APC hails Ajimobi over peace stance

    Workers’ protest: Oyo APC hails Ajimobi over peace stance

    Oyo State All Progressives Congress (APC) has hailed Governor Abiola Ajimobi’s “penchant for peace, egalitarianism and societal” growth.

    The commendation followed the spirited efforts made by the governor to tackle the crisis, which his administration’s education initiative, tagged: “Partnership Management of Public Secondary Schools in Oyo State”, has generated.

    In a statement issued through its Director of Publicity and Strategy, Olawale Sadare, the APC expressed its satisfaction with the handling of the protests arising from opposition to the school management initiative.

    It reads: “Immediately it became obvious that some fifth columnists were ready to capitalise on the prevailing situation to cause civil unrest in order to continue their political war with the APC government in the state, Ajimobi personally took up the gauntlet and turned the challenge to an advantage by engaging the public in what has turned to be unprecedented crisis management approach through public communication.

    “The world has again been made to see the rare quality of leadership in the governor, who had to move from one media station to another as he faced both journalists and members of the public who sought clarification on many salient issues concerning his stewardship and challenges of governance.

    “For four days consecutively, the governor toured many media houses and played host to many others in an excruciating task simply to disabuse the minds of the people, give account of his stewardship and unfold his future plans for the state.”

  • Ajimobi sends commissioners’ list to Assembly

    Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, on Wednesday submitted a list of 15 commissioner-nominees to the state House of Assembly for scrutiny and approval.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the names of the 15 nominees and eight members of the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC) were unveiled during plenary.

    Among the nominees were four former commissioners.

    They are Abimbola Kolade, Ajiboye Omodewu, Atinuke Osinkoya and Wasiu Dauda.

    Also on the list were – Mr. Abimbola Adekanmbi, former Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Abayomi Oke, former Special Adviser on Environment and Mr. Toye Arulogun, a former Special Adviser on Public Affairs during the governor’s first term.

    Others were – Taibi Adaba, Isaac Ishola, AbdulGaniy Mudashiru, Oluwaseun Abimbola and Dr. Azeez Adeduntan, a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant and two former caretaker chairmen– Prof. Niyi Olowofela and Mr. Fatai Salawu.

    NAN reports that in the OYSIEC list sent to the house were – Mr. Adewole Ajeigbe, Chairman and seven other members.

    They were – Sunday Aborisade, Adedeji Raimi, David Adeagbo, Bello Lateef, Omolola Odekunbi, AbdulRazaq Akuru and Rasheed Oyekanmi.

    The Speaker of the House, Mr. Michael Adeyemo, called on all the nominees to submit the photocopies of their Curriculum Vitae to the Clerk on or before Thursday.

    Adeyemo said the screening of the nominees would start next week.

  • Oyo residents urged to support Ajimobi

    Oyo residents urged to support Ajimobi

    Oyo State residents have been urged to  keep supporting the Governor Abiola Ajimobi-led administration, especially in the face of economic hardship.

    Caretaker Chairman, Ibadan North West Local Government Dr. Wasiu Olatunbosun gave this admonition during a pre-Ramadan lecture and distribution of food items to Islamic faithful and 200 mosques in the council area at the Onireke Secretariat, Ibadan.

    The council boss stressed the need for residents of th state to key into the repositioning and restoration agenda of the state government.

    He added that the food items were distributed to complement the effect of the state government in ensuring that the Ramadan fast is observed conveniently.

    Olatunbosun assured the people of better lives and improvement in the infrastructural growth of the area.

    “Several measures have been put in place by the state government to boost security in all areas of the local government. I urge Muslims to use the Ramadan period to pray for Nigerians and the state to progress” he said

    Alhaji Abeeblahi Buhari, in his sermon, called on Muslims to adhere strictly to the teaching of Almighty Allah and abide by his instructions.

    “We should all imbibe the culture of give and take and we should be God fearing and have attitudinal change” Buhari said

    He said the Ramadan period is a time to move closer to God and renew Muslims’ commitment to His service.

  • Obasanjo, Ajimobi extol Soun’s virtue at 90

    Obasanjo, Ajimobi extol Soun’s virtue at 90

    Governor of Oyo State, Sen Abiola Ajimobi has described the Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Oladunni Oyewumi, Ajagungbade III, as a man who epitomises integrity and loyalty.

    He spoke at the 90th birthday and 42nd coronation anniversary of the monarch, held in Ogbomoso on Friday.

     “On behalf of myself and my wife we are grateful to God for the life of our father. God will grant him long life more on earth. God really love and cherish him. Some live long and doesn’t live a land mark, but our father lives long and well.

    “He is a prince that became a king later. He has a royal personality and he is very regale and we are very proud of him. This position fits him best. Ogbomoso people are very luck. He epitomises integrity and loyalty. He is a very fortunate man.” Ajimobi said

     Also, the former President Olusegun Obasanjo who was represented by former Secretary to Oyo State Government, Chief Olayiwola Olakojo said:” You( the monarch) have been reigning for over four decades. The creator has been protecting you to rule in peace. It is remarkable so far and the economic achievement has been remarkable not only in Ogbomoso but in Nigera at large.

  • Ajimobi appoints new aides

    Ajimobi appoints new aides

    Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has approved the appointment of Dr. Gbade Ojo and Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin as his Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff respectively.

    This is contained in a statement issued yesterday by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka.

    Ojo, an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Ilorin, was Ajimobi’s Special Adviser on Political Matters during the governor’s first tenure, while Gbadegesin, a Neuroscientist, served as Commissioner for Health during the last dispensation.

    The statement also announced the appointment of Mr. Seyi Adisa as Principal Private Secretary to the Governor and Mr. Segun Abolarinwa as Special Adviser on Security. They held the same positions during the governor’s first term.

    Other Special Advisers appointed by the governor are: Mr. Niyi Ajao, Information Communication Technology (ICT); Mr. Biyi Oloko, Bureau of Internal Revenue; and Hon. Matthew Oyedokun, Solid Minerals among others

  • Stop female genital mutilation, says Ajimobi

    Stop female genital mutilation, says Ajimobi

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi yesterday appealed to the House of Assembly to pass the Violence Against Women bill.

    He said this at a meeting on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) organised by the Access to Basic Medical Care Foundation, an initiative of his wife, Florence.

    Ajimobi said it was time the bill was passed to end discrimination and violence against women.

    The governor described female genital mutilation as the climax of mental and physical degradation of women, violence against women and a violation of their rights, asserting the government’s determination to fight FGM through legislation.

    “On the part of the government, I would like to allay the fears of all stakeholders by giving you the assurance that we are fully committed to this fight against FGM.

    “This will be backed by political will and affirmative action in support of our women.

    “The elimination of FGM is a specific target under goal five of the Sustainable Development Goals and we will ensure that all requisite laws and policies are put in place and enforced to enable us achieve this goal.

    “And we will start by requesting that the House of Assembly should  pass the Violence Against Women bill before May 31.

    “Let it be known to all that the  government will not hesitate to bring the full force of the law to bear on anyone who is found guilty of any acts of mutilation, harmful traditional practice or any other act of violence for that matter, against any woman.”

    Assistant Representative, The United Nations Population Fund,  Osaretin Adonri, called for a shift  from cultural practices that advanced FGM.

    He cautioned against myths  that genital cutting reduces promiscuity and preserves chastity of women and girls.

    Mrs Ajimobi noted that FGM was “a gross violation of the rights of women against discrimination, cruelty and torture”.

    Wife of Osun State Governor Mrs Sherifat Aregbesola and her Ekiti counterpart Mrs Feyisetan Fayose called for behavioural change on the part of parents, traditional birth attendants to stem the high prevalence of circumcised women.

     

  • Seriki chiefs to sue Ajimobi

    Seriki chiefs to sue Ajimobi

    The Seriki Chiefs will sue Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi, the attorney general and Olubadan-in-Council over the emergence of Oba Saliu Adetunji as the Olubadan.

    Oba Adetunji was installed on February 12 by the governor after the demise Oba Samuel Odulana on January 19.

    The head of Seriki, Chief Bayo Oyediji, said this yesterday at a briefing to commemorate his 40th anniversary as the Ekefa Seriki of Ibadan.

    He described the installation of Oba Adetunji as “illegal and unjust”.

    Oyediji displayed his certificate, which was signed by the Sole Administrator of Ibadan District Council, J.A Akinbami on May 10, 1976, after he was promoted from Mogaji Ile Eesubiyi to Ekefa Seriki by the late Oba Gbadamosi Adebimpe.

    According to him, “I remain the senior chief in Ibadanland and ought to be installed as the Olubadan”.

    He said: I am the first to be installed as a traditional member in Ibadan and I have been playing my role for the development of Ibadan since I became a chief.

    “I have obtained the directive of the Seriki line members to sue the governor and the attorney general.”

  • Ajimobi: no free land for grazing

    Ajimobi: no free land for grazing

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi yesterday criticised the proposed creation of grazing zones across the country as ill-advised.

    He warned that the proposal is against the spirit of the land use act and the overriding public interest.

    The governor spoke on the raging controversy trailing the alleged sponsorship of a bill at the National Assembly for the creation of grazing zones for cattle across the country as a panacea to the perennial clash between trespassing herdsmen and farm owners.

    It was at the launch of the ‘Agric Oyo,’ the Oyo State agriculture initiative, at Paago, via Iseyin, in Oke Ogun zone.

    At the event were investors, outgrowers, beneficiaries, institutional partners, outtakers, traditional rulers and top officials of the state.

    The governor said: “This is the time to call a spade a spade. Those clamouring for creation of grazing zones across the country should have a rethink. It is against the Land Use Act; it is against the law of natural justice to seize people’s land to cater for someone’s cattles.

    “Grazing zones could be created for those who are traditional cattle rearers in their areas. I’m not against that. But, you cannot come here and tell me you want to occupy our land for grazing zones. The land exists in our respective states and as such the right owners should decide what to do with them.

    “Anybody outside this zone willing to rear cattle here will need to approach the state to buy the land and we offer what is available with rules. There is no free land for grazing zones. We need to take this firm position. It won’t happen.”

    On the new agriculture initiative, the governor was upbeat that it would create one million direct jobs across the agric value chain thereby taking many unemployed youths off the streets.

    Ajimobi was confident that the state would become the food basket of the South in the short run when the programme began in full swing, with the ultimate ambition of feeding the country.

    The governor, who said that the initiative was aimed at diversifying the state’s economy, assured the people that the programme would add value to the lives of citizens across different sectors.

    He said: “I am elated that the agricultural initiative has attracted these important dignitaries in the Agric business world and as well as a vast majority of our youths as beneficiaries of the scheme.

    “This project will reduce over-dependence on oil, create wealth, alleviate poverty, encourage productivity, create jobs and bring about the overall socio-economic uplift of Oyo State.”

    “Farming is very profitable and we will do everything possible to make it attractive in Oyo State to diversify our economy.”

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi and the Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Abdul-Ganiyu Adekunle Salawudeen, in their separate remarks, praisded Ajimobi for the initiative, which they said was unprecedented since the days of the late sage Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

     

     

  • Ajimobi gives condition for return of mission schools

    Ajimobi gives condition for return of mission schools

    Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi has promised to hand over mission schools to owners who have genuine proposal for the development of such schools and proven commitment to education advancement.

    The governor made the promise in his address at the archdiocesan reception for the 34th council of Bishops at the Bishop Ayo Ladigbolu House, Molete, Ibadan, which was attended by bishops and archbishops of the Methodist Church.

    He said this in response to a request by the Prelate, Dr. Samuel Uche, for the return of mission schools to their original owners for what he called proper running of such schools.