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  • Heavy security as Ondo Assembly plans to impeach deputy governor

    Heavy security as Ondo Assembly plans to impeach deputy governor

    There is a heavy security presence at the Ondo State House of Assembly.

    The presence of the security personnel, according to sources, was to allow the lawmakers to commence impeachment proceedings against the deputy governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

    Sources said an emergency plenary session has been summoned by the House of Assembly.

    Some politicians who spoke on anonymity said 23 out of 26 lawmakers have signed the impeachment notice against Aiyedatiwa.

    Read Also: I attacked commissioner in self defence, says Ondo APC leader

    It was gathered that Aiyedatiwa is being investigated for alleged gross misuse of office for allegedly approving the sum of N300 million for the purchase of a bulletproof SUV for his personal use.

    The money was said to have been approved when Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu was still recuperating in Germany.

    A source said Aiyedatiwa ordered the N300 million to be sourced from the palliative provided by the federal government to support poor citizens.

  • China hails Akeredolu’s Green Economy Initiative

    China hails Akeredolu’s Green Economy Initiative

    To improve regional integration, foreign trade and stimulate economic growth, Ondo State Government, through the Ministry of Regional Integration and Diaspora Relations, has participated in the 23rd China International Fair for Investment and Trade.

    Commissioner for Regional Integration and Diaspora Relations, Prince Boye Ologbese, said the event, which was organised by the International Economic Cooperation Centre, Fujian Province, at the Xiamen National Accounting Institute, was to support developing countries to attain full potential in economic growth. 

    A statement by the Media Officer of the ministry, Debbie Funmilayo, said the theme of the fair was ‘Economic and Trade Cooperation for the Belt and Road.’

    Presenting the vision of Ondo State Government, Ologbese said Governor Rotimi Akeredolu was enthralled about the practice of sustainable development, which was why the state had proposed to establish a Diaspora Smart City in Akure, the capital.

    Read Also: Akeredolu vows to prosecute APC leader over attack on commissioner

    He said: “We bear in mind a larger perception to build a tourism hub of world-class standard to serve the southern states. It will be used to market and develop the tourism potential of the state, both public and private.”

    Ologbese added: “Governor Akeredolu wants to put a legacy of diversifying the economy in the context of a tourism industry of global standard, especially when Ondo deep seaport starts functioning. It will be an effective promotion of Diaspora Direct Investment (DDI) initiative, thus driving a robust economy for the state, which will set the region in a position of competitive economic growth, a mini Dubai in Akure.”

    He said Xiamen National Institute conceded that the concept of a Diaspora Smart City in Akure, Ondo State was commendable and in line with Environmental, Social and Corporate Government Investment (ESG) and Green Economy Investment (GEI) through Private Public Partnership (PPP) arrangement that must be managed by a reputable organisation to achieve its core values and objectives.

    The commissioner said integrity, accessible information, effective security network and proper legal framework under the current administration had helped the state to attract investors.

    “One of our success stories is in our industrial hub in Ore. Chinese companies are managing their business with the maximum cooperation of the host community. Ondo State is the investment destination for quick returns on investment,” he added.

    The Deputy Director, Research Centre for Belt and Road Financial and Economic Development, Xiamen National Accounting Institute, Wang Zhixuan, said the fair had enabled China to share developmental experience with African countries and the outcome would accelerate international cooperation and improve connectivity with participating countries.

    Zhixuan said China believes in credibility and Ondo State has what it takes to stimulate partnership for infrastructural development and improved global trade opportunities on a transcontinental scale.

  • Akeredolu vows to prosecute APC leader over attack on commissioner

    Akeredolu vows to prosecute APC leader over attack on commissioner

    Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has pledged to prosecute APC leader, Olumide Awolumate if implicated in the assault on the State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Adebunmi Orisadahunsi.

    Orisadahunsi was hospitalised after she suffered swollen head and body injuries following an attack by Awolumate at Iye Akoko, Arigidi, Akoko Northwest local government area during the distribution of palliatives in the locality.

    Governor Akeredolu who spoke through his Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, said assault on a government official on duty was not only criminal but an affront to his administration.

    He said: “Investigation into the incident has begun, and the full weight of the law will be applied to the assailant if found guilty.

    “We remind the public, that the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) law prohibits all forms of violence against persons and provides maximum protection and effective remedies for victims and punishments to offenders.”

    Read Also: Ondo to take lead in cashew, oil palm production, says Akeredolu

    Also, the state All Progressives Congress called for immediate suspension of Awolumate from the party.

    It said the level of indiscipline exhibited by the embattled official was unbelievable.

    This was contained in a statement issued after an emergency meeting of the party and signed by its spokesman, Alex Kalejaye.

    Kalejaye said: “We are still wondering what could have pushed him into exhibiting that degree of primitive affront on a highly placed party chieftain and serving Commissioner.

    “We call for the immediate suspension of the chairman by the ward leaders, and assure them that further disciplinary actions will follow later.”

    Ondo APC warned members of its executive to always embrace civility and self-discipline at all times.

  • Ondo to take lead in cashew, oil palm production, says Akeredolu

    Ondo to take lead in cashew, oil palm production, says Akeredolu

    Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has expressed optimism that the state would soon be the leading producer of oil palm and cashew in the country.

    Governor Akeredolu said his administration’s investment in cash crops would help reduce the country’s dependence on oil.

    Akeredolu spoke when he visited the Chocolate factory at Idanre which was recently acquired by Johnvents Limited.

    Represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Agric and Agribusiness, Pastor Akin Olotu, Governor Akeredolu said he was delighted at the transformation of the factory by its new owners.

    He said the people would soon begin to feel the impact of the state’s investment in oil palm and cashew.

    According to him, “We are doing perfectly well in Oil palm. In the next three years, Ondo State will be number one in oil palm in Nigeria. We have done that and we are not relenting in our efforts.

    Read Also: Ondo to take lead in cashew, oil palm production, says Akeredolu

    Cashew, he stressed would be given topmost attention starting from October this year. ‘In Ondo State, we would have a million seedlings of Cashew that would be produced and planted in this state’.

    He continued: “We have cocoa farms. We have a single cocoa estate. Mr. Governor has opened a new cocoa farm for our farmers for cocoa farming in clusters. It is an opportunity I believe our people would jump at. We will continue to give the support, not just that, we have given over 3 million seedlings of cocoa. That would be impactful”.

    He added: “Some of the things we have done, you might not be feeling the effects immediately, but in two or three years the story would change. Sustainability has come to stay, the structure, the business concept, the management, only a madman would work against what is going on here.”

    Managing Director, Johnvents, Mr. Oloyede Olatunji, said chocolates from the factory were of international standard.

    He appealed to the state government to create a more friendly environment for local and small businesses to thrive.

  • Ondo to take lead in cashew, oil palm production, says Akeredolu

    Ondo to take lead in cashew, oil palm production, says Akeredolu

    Ondo Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has expressed optimism that the State would soon be the leading producer of oil palm and cashew in the country.

    Akeredolu said his administration’s invested on cash crops would help reduce the country’s dependent on oil.

    Akeredolu spoke when he visited the Chocolate factory at Idanre which was recently acquired by Johnvents limited.

    Represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Agric and Agribuisness, Pastor Akin Olotu, Governor Akeredolu said he was delighted at the transformation of the factory by its new owners.

    He said the people would soon begin to feel the impact of the state’s investment in oil palm and cashew

    According to him: “We are doing perfectly well in Oil palm. In the next three years, Ondo State would be number one in oil palm in Nigeria. We have done that and we are not relenting in our efforts.

    “Cashew would be given topmost attention starting From October this year. In Ondo State, we would have million seedlings of Cashew  that would be produced and planted in this state.

    Read Also: ‘Governance collapsed in Ondo while Akeredolu was away’

    “We have cocoa farms. We have a single cocoa estate. Mr Governor has opened a new cocoa farm also for our Farmers for cocoa farming in clusters. It is an opportunity I believe our people would jump at. We will continue to give the support, not just that, we have given over 3 millions seedling of cocoa. That would be impactful.

    “Somethings we have done, you might not be feeling the effects immediately, but in two or three years the story would change. Sustainability has come to stay, the structure, the business concept, the management, only a madman would work against what is going on here.”

    Managing Director, Johnvents, Mr. Oloyede Olatunji, said chocolates from the factory was of international standard.

    He appealed to the state government to create a more friendly environment for local and small businesses to thrive.

  • ‘Governance collapsed in Ondo while Akeredolu was away’

    ‘Governance collapsed in Ondo while Akeredolu was away’

    Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties and Strategy to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, Dr. Doyin Odebowale, has said there was near collapse of governance in Ondo State during the period the governor was away on medical vacation.

    Governor Akeredolu spent three months in Germany after the lawmakers granted him indefinite medical vacation.

    Dr. Odebowale, who spoke in an interview session on Channels TV, which was monitored by our reporter, said people were recruited by aspirants to distract the administration.

    Odebowale said he was appalled at some of the things that happened in the state.

    Read Also: Crisis rocks Ondo exco over Akeredolu, deputy feud

    According to him, “I can tell you for free, when he (Akeredolu) was away, there was little of governance.

    “People want to contest, they want to be governor, they want to be this and that. It is their rights but they were distracting us (government) and they were recruiting people to be distracting us.

    “The governor is not petty. While he was in Germany, he was asking people questions and giving directives; contrary to the impression created that he was seriously incapacitated.

    “Now he is back, nobody is talking about the shenanigans that occurred when he was away. The shenanigans were about the coming election and the governor is not contesting again.

    “We know that certain members of the state executive council were contesting and some people outside are also contesting and it is legitimate. But what we ask from them is that they should not distract us.”

  • Crisis rocks Ondo exco over Akeredolu, deputy feud

    Crisis rocks Ondo exco over Akeredolu, deputy feud

    • Governor fires deputy governor’s aides
    • Ayedatiwa: I remain loyal •Commissioners, SAs jittery

    The protracted feud between Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and his estranged deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa, is taking its toll on the State Executive Council.

    There was apprehension yesterday among commissioners, special advisers and other aides as the governor fired the deputy governor’s aides.

    The governor, who last week returned to the country after a three-month medical leave in Germany, may reshuffle the state executive council to weed out members who were suspected to be disloyal during his absence.

    Many aides are jittery over the impending reshuffle, which may take place immediately after the governor’s return to Akure next week, a source said.

    It was learnt that Akeredolu was sad that some of his aides caused serious tension in the state while he was away by sponsoring some reports that embarrassed the government and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) chapter.

    According to a source, the Chief of Staff, Chief Olugbenga Ale, and about six commissioners may be dropped for allegedly working against the interest of the governor.

    Read ALso:JUST IN: Akeredolu sacks deputy’s media aides

    Akeredolu, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Richard Olatunde, announced the sack of Aiyedatiwa’s media aides – Press Secretary Kenneth Odusola; Special Assistant (New Media) Okunniga Oladipupo; and Special Assistant (Photography) Abayomi Samson Adefolalu. 

    The statement added: “Consequently, all members of the Press Crew are to report back to their various ministries and stations. Equally, the Ministry of Information and Orientation is directed to provide adequate coverage for the activities of the deputy governor’s office henceforth.”

    Sources said Ayedatiwa’s aide “were fired for insubordination and flagrant disregard for appropriate authority.”

    However, the embattled deputy governor who said he remained loyal to his boss, attributed the brewing crisis to agents of blackmail bent on causing friction.

    While leaving for Germany on medical vacation, Akeredolu transmitted a letter to the House of Assembly relinquishing power to Ayedatiwa as acting governor.

    The governor, who returned on Wednesday, is still in his Ibadan home, where he has been carrying out official duties.

    On Saturday, Speaker House of Assembly Mr. Oladiji Olamide and Deputy Speaker Abayomi Akinruntan presented a bill creating 33 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), which the governor signed.

    However, the acting governor, who was accused of disloyalty by some of the aides of the governor, allegedly used the opportunity to fester his governorship ambition.

    The move by Ayedatiwa pitched him against some governorship contenders and loyalists of Akeredolu in the state executive council.

    There is an informal agreement in Ondo APC to zone the governorship slot to Ondo South, where the deputy governor hails from.

    The aggrieved governorship aspirants are from the district.

    A party source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said trust has broken down between the governor and his deputy.

    He said: “There is no division in the party. The Aketi family is big and intact. But, there are complaints against the deputy governor who tried to create a camp from the big camp while positioning himself.

    “The camp of the deputy governor started  misbehaving, thinking that the governor would not make it. Some actually thought that the governor would not return. It was even reported that the governor had died.”

    The source said detailed report about how the deputy governor ran the state in his absence got to him where he was recuperating.

    On his return, Akeredolu declared that he will remain alive to complete his tenure, a statement believed to be a reaction to his rumoured death or incapacitation.

    The source added: “The deputy governor was careless with some statements, which were taped and played to the governor’s hearing.

    “At a meeting with other governors, he as acting governor of Ondo State complained that he was being denied access to the governor and was not given a free hand when other governors asked from him whether he was hearing from his boss.

    “Colleagues of Akeredolu called him to tell him that his deputy was not loyal.”

    I’m loyal

    But, reiterating his loyalty to the governor, Ayedatiwa said some faceless individuals and groups were plotting to dent his reputation and cause disaffection between him and the governor.

    The statement reads: “Stakeholders have commended the deputy governor for the way he handled state affairs while he was acting governor, despite all his detractors did to provoke him into taking drastic actions. He avoided their booby traps and they tripped on their own banana peels. 

    “Against their expectations, the deputy governor was in constant touch with his principal on official state matters, so there was no gap between them.

    “How can the man who was constantly in touch with his boss and had prepared for his arrival to attend some other critical state matters, including the signing of the LCDA Law after passage by the State Assembly, be surprised by that same arrival?

    “Those behind the falsehoods being peddled around had planned that these concocted lies about disloyalty and impeachment would irritate Mr. Governor and his family so as to land a devastating blow on the deputy governor ahead of the coming governorship election in the state.

    “Now that Mr. Governor is back and has started working, the deputy governor remains calm and committed to the duties of his office and unruffled by the lies of desperate politicians and their agents. The deputy governor remains loyal to his Principal and no amount of fabricated lies will change that.”

    Group faults Aiyedatiwa’s loyalty claim

    Ondo State indigenes under the aegis of Ondo Solidarity Union (OSU) faulted the claim by Ayedatiwa that he was loyal to Akeredolu.

    Its coordinator, Kunle Akinfolarin, challenged Ayedatiwa to deny waging a media war against Akeredolu, with a view to gaining an upper hand.

    The group  also challenged the deputy governor to deny his complaint about lack of control over state finances and that he did not openly state that the governor could not have signed files because he was bed-ridden.

    In the statement entitled: ‘Aiyedatiwa’s Constant Denials And The Facts Before Us,’ the group also challenged him to deny his role in peddling rumours about Akeredolu’s health, suggesting that he may not return to govern the state.

  • JUST IN: Akeredolu sacks deputy’s media aides

    JUST IN: Akeredolu sacks deputy’s media aides

    Ondo state governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, has sacked all media aides seconded to the office of the deputy governor.

    Those affected were press secretary to the governor, Kenneth Odusola; special assistant to the governor (new media), Okunniga Oladipupo; and special assistant to the governor (Photography), Abayomi Samson Adefolalu.

    A statement by the chief press secretary to the governor, Richard Olatunde, said the affected aides were to submit all government properties in their possession to the acting permanent secretary, office of the deputy governor.

    Read Also: Blackmail, lies won’t stop my loyalty to Akeredolu, says Ondo deputy governor

    The statement said the press crew attached to the office of the deputy governor has been disbanded.

    It read: “Consequently, all members of the Press Crew are to report back to their various ministries and stations.

    “Equally, the Ministry of Information and Orientation is directed to provide adequate coverage for the activities of the deputy’s governor office henceforth.”

  • Blackmail, lies won’t stop my loyalty to Akeredolu, says Ondo deputy governor

    Blackmail, lies won’t stop my loyalty to Akeredolu, says Ondo deputy governor

    The deputy governor of Ondo state, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has said that no amount of blackmail, or fabricated lies would stop his being loyal to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

    Aiyedatiwa said the lies weaved as news stories by some faceless individuals and groups were aimed at denting his reputation and causing disaffection between him and the governor.

    He said the repeated and recycled lies in different forms were orchestrated by those whose sole intention was to soil ‘the image of the man who they see as a threat to their political interests.’

    Aiyedatiwa, who spoke through his media aide, Kenneth Odusola, said the faceless individuals were threatened by his profile, his relationship with his boss and the goodwill he enjoys with the people.

    He said: “Stakeholders have commended the Deputy Governor for the way he handled State affairs while he was Acting Governor, despite all his detractors did to provoke him into taking drastic actions. He avoided their booby traps and they tripped on their own banana peels.

    Read Also: Akeredolu signs LCDAs Bill

    “Against their expectations, the Deputy Governor was in constant touch with his principal on official State matters, so there was no gap between them.

    “How can the man who was constantly in touch with his boss and had prepared for his arrival to attend some other critical state matters, including the signing of the LCDA Law after passage by the State Assembly be surprised by that same arrival? Those behind the falsehoods being peddled around had planned that these concocted lies about disloyalty and impeachment would irritate Mr. Governor and his family so as to land a devastating blow on the Deputy Governor ahead of the coming governorship election in the State.

    “Now that Mr. Governor is back and has started working, the Deputy Governor remains calm and committed to the duties of his office and unruffled by the lies of desperate politicians and their agents. The Deputy Governor remains loyal to his Principal and no amount of fabricated lies will change that.”

  • Alumni rejoice with Akeredolu

    Alumni rejoice with Akeredolu

    The Alumni of St Louis Grammar School, Owo, in Ondo State has expressed joy about the safe return of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu to office after three months of absence caused by ill health.

    In a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Clementina Olomu, the President of the alumni association, Mrs. Ebunoluwa Malumi, said the association had been praying for the speedy recovery of the governor during its special weekly prayers for the success of the forthcoming 60th anniversary celebrations of the school, which comes up from October 23rd to 29th, adding that the association was glad to hear about the governor’s return.

     “We are concerned about the well-being of the governor’s family, hence we took them into consideration in our prayers,” she said.

    She thanked the governor’s wife, Mrs. Betty Akeredolu, for standing by her husband during the trying moment of the family.

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    The Vice-President of the association, Mrs. Patience Otrofanowei, said: “There’s no doubt that from the reception accorded Governor Akeredolu, and the peaceful execution of his visions and projects during his absence, he is well loved by his people.”

    Mrs. Oyeyemi Jimi Salami, an ex- officio of the Alumni, said the entire state and Nigerians would continue to hear good news concerning the governor’s family. 

    She said the Alumni dedicated her 60th anniversary to community service and impacting lives within the Owo community, adding that members of the Alumni from different parts of the globe and those in Nigeria were committed to be part of the anniversary for the charity work, hence, “we’re willing to give back to the community that nurtured us.”