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  • My release from captivity is  divine intervention – Anisulowo

    My release from captivity is divine intervention – Anisulowo

    Former Minister of State for Education, Senator Iyabo Anisulowo,  has attributed her freedom from the den of her  abductors to “divine” intervention.

    Anisulowo who also hailed the state and federal authorities for providing a platform for an inter-agency collaboration among the various security outfits in the state, said the measure also contributed greatly to her release from captivity.

    She made this known on Friday in Ilaro, the headquarters of the Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State, while receiving a delegation  of the state House of Assembly led by Speaker Suraju Adekunbi at her Ilaro residence.

    She also commended the government and the people of the state for their prayers while her captivity lasted, and said she remained resolute in service to God and humanity.

    She said: ”My release was a divine grace arising from inter-agency collaboration which includes the local vigilance service in Yewa North and other security agencies that really put a lot of pressure on my abductors.

    “I’m grateful to the government both state and federal and for all the prayers offered on my behalf and the grace of God,” she said.

    In his response, Speaker Adekunbi enjoined Anisulowo not to relent in her unwavering service to God, saying that her release was “divinely ordained.”

    Adekunbi also lauded the prompt intervention of the State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and all security agencies for their role in the release of the elder stateswoman.

  • Anisulowo rescued, two suspects arrested

    Anisulowo rescued, two suspects arrested

    Ogun state Police Command have safely rescued former Minister of States for Education, Senator Iyabode Anisulowo, from her abductors.

    The 70 years old Iyabode who was abducted by gunmen about a week ago at Igbogila area of Ogun State while returning from farm, was rescued alive by 7pm today at Gbegbinlawo village, near Olorunda town, Ogun state.

    Two persons – a woman and  a man, have been arrested by the Police in connection with the Senators abduction, while the king-pin of the kidnap gang was also arrested in Lagos while trying to escape to Dubai, Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, told The Nation.

  • Anisulowo: Police offer N5m to  informants

    Anisulowo: Police offer N5m to informants

    The police in Ogun State yesterday pledged N5million reward to anyone with information on the kidnap of Senator Iyabo Anisulowo.

    Anisulowo, a former Minister of State for Education, was abducted last week at Sawonjo/Iganokoto.

    A statement by the command’s spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, urged the informant to either contact the Commissioner, Abdulmajid Ali, the spokesman, Adejobi or the officer in charge of Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), Gbenga Megbope.

    He said: “The Ogun State Police Command has offered N5million reward to any informant(s), who has useful information for the police on the kidnap of Senator Iyabo Anisulowo.

    “The Commissioner of Police, CP Abdulmajid Ali, made this declaration yesterday in Abeokuta after a security meeting with some officers of the command and security chiefs.

    “Security chiefs at the meeting included the Commander 35 Artillery Brigade, Nigerian Army, Alamala, Abeokuta, Brig. Gen. S. Danwalis and State Director, Department of State Service, Kabir Sanni.

    “The Commissioner of Police appeals to the public for support by providing useful information that can assist in the rescue of the victim.

    “Anyone with reliable information can get across to the Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, on 09020911911;  PPRO Ogun State DSP Muyiwa Adejobi on 08081774631; officer in charge of SARS CSP Gbenga Megbope on 08081766937, or any security  agency.

    “The commissioner assures any informant of adequate confidentiality and security as every information on this will be made confidential.”

  • Anisulowo’s abductors demand N200 million ransom

    Anisulowo’s abductors demand N200 million ransom

    The abductors of Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, who was kidnapped on Wednesday have asked family for a ransom of N200 million.

    PREMIUM TIMES, an online news portal, reported last night that her abductors contacted the family by phone on Friday night demanding the payment.

    According to reports, the abductors made the phone call using her mobile phone number. The abductees’ family were said to be negotiating with the unnamed callers. Anisulowo is a former minister of education.

    The police in Ogun were said to be conducting forensic investigation into the kidnap following the recovery of the victim’s car and other belongings. Mrs. Anisulowo was taken away by her abductors in her SUV.

    The Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, and some other senior officers of the command have relocated to Ilaro, Ogun State, for the rescue operation.

    The spokesperson for the command, Muyiwa Adejobi, assured that the victim would be rescued alive.

    According to him, “The command wishes to inform the general public that the police have some clues as the Toyota SUV of the victim and some items have been recovered.”

    He added that the commissioner of police, deputy commissioner of police in Department of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence, assistant commissioner of police in Operations, officers in charge of Special Anti-Robbery and the Kidnapping Squads, officers and men of the State Intelligence Bureau and Police Mobile Force, ICT Experts, have been on their toes and working assiduously to make sure the victim is rescued unhurt and the perpetrators are apprehended.

    Kidnap of prominent citizens has become common in recent times, in September last year, former secretary to the Government Chief Olu Falae was kidnapped on his farm in Ondo State. The kidnappers demanded for ransom of N100million. He later regained his freedom.

     

  • Police mobilise ICT experts, others  to track Anisulowo’s abductors

    Police mobilise ICT experts, others to track Anisulowo’s abductors

    Three days after the abduction of former Minister of state for Education, Senator Iyabode Anisulowo, by gunmen, the police in Ogun state have moved ICT experts to Ilaro, the headquarters of Yewa South  Local Government Area to track down the kidnappers and also rescue her unhurt.

    Senator Iyabode Anisulowo was kidnapped by some armed men on Wednesday along Sawonjo/Iganokoto road in Yewa area of Ogun State and her whereabouts remained unknown even as her abductors had not yet make any demand.

    On Thursday, Governor Ibikunle Amosun, visited the Ilaro home of Anisulowo and assured that the woman would be found and rescued safely.

    In a statement on Friday, the spokesman of the state’s police command, Mr.Muyiwa Adejobi, said the Police Commissioner, Mr. Abdulmajid Ali, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Department of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence, Assistant Commissioner of Police(Operations) and officers in Charge of the Special Anti Robbery Squad; Anti Kidnapping Squad; State Intelligence Bureau and Police Mobile Force have moved to Ilaro for the rescue operation.

    According to Adejobi, detectives are also presently working with other security agencies and special teams from the office of Inspector General of Police,Force Headquarters, Abuja to rescue Senator Anisulowo without delay.

    “CP Abdulmajid Ali wishes to inform the general public that the police have some clues as the  Toyota SUV of the victim, with Reg No Lagos LSD 115 AM,and some items have been recovered, and this will definitely catalyze the forensic investigation into the matter and immediate rescue of the victim.

    “ Ali, therefore appeals to the general public to be patient and remain calm as the rescue operation will be a success and that the command will, by all means, tackle any crimes or violent crimes in Ogun State,” Adejobi said.

  • ‘Anisulowo taken away on bike’

    ‘Anisulowo taken away on bike’

    The commander of the vigilance group in Igbogila, Ogun State, Oluyemi Zacchaeus, has said Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, who was kidnapped on Wednesday, was sighted hooded on a bike.

    According to Zacchaeus, the information came from Obalado, a community near the kidnap scene.

    The former Minister of State for Education was abducted on her way from her farm, according to her younger brother, Kola Popoola. Also abducted was her security aide.

    An aide of the former minister, Wasiu Afonja, spoke of his experience.

    Afonja, who claimed to be driving when the incident occurred, said a four-man gang attacked them.

    He said the kidnappers waylaid them about a kilometre from the farm.

     “We were attacked  in a ‘commando-like’ fashion. Our phones were collected before Mama was taken  away.

    “They ordered the three of us, who were with her, to lie down. They beat us with machetes.

    “The men spoke in English and Yoruba. Mama kept asking them what they wanted but they didn’t answer.

    “It was later in the evening that we discovered the abandoned vehicle at Iganokoto,” Afonja said.

    An eyewitness, Damola Akinwande, said the gunmen prevented them from looking into their faces.

    Governor Ibikunle  Amosun and the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Bala Hassan, have assured that the victim would be rescued safely.

    They spoke at the senator’s Ilaro home yesterday. The governor said the army, police, operatives of the Department of State Security Service (DSS), paramilitary agencies, vigilance group, farmers and hunters are involved in the search and rescue efforts.

    He said: “Because of the security nature of the incident, we can’t tell you what we have done but you can be rest assured that everybody is on it. I have to thank our people too.

    “We’ll get her safely. I know she would be troubled but we know the Lord is in charge. And to those who did this, we are ready for them.

    “We’ve interfaced with those who were with her and they have narrated how it happened. And I’m sure that all the security agencies will do their work. The bits and pieces they’ve gathered, they will work on it. I want to reassure our people that Ogun State is very safe.”

    Hassan said: “The kidnap is most unfortunate. I want to assure the people of Ogun and Lagos states that we are going to get to the root of this issue. She will be released safely and the perpetrators will be punished.

    The victim’s husband, Aderemi, who came in from Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, said he was satisfied with the government’s response and action.

    “I thank Governor Amosun for what he has done and pray God to continue to strengthen him and give him more wisdom and knowledge to continue to steer the ship of the state,” Anisulowo said.

  • Gunmen abduct Senator Anisulowo

    Gunmen abduct Senator Anisulowo

    Former Minister of State for Education, Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, was last night abducted by gunmen at Igbogila area of Ogun State.

    Anisulowo, according to one of her younger brothers, Kola Popoola, was kidnapped on her way from the farm.

    Also abducted along with Anisulowo is her security aide.

    Anisulowo who represented Ogun West in the Senate, last month marked her 70th birthday recently in Ilaro, the headquarters of Yewa South Local Government.

    Ogun State Police spokesman Mr. Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said the police got a report that Anisulowo was kidnapped last night by armed men.

    He said: “Yes. We have the report that the senator was kidnapped this evening by some armed men.

    “The Commissioner of Police Abdulmajid Ali has dispatched teams to the area and we are optimistic that the Senator will be rescued very soon.”

  • Amosun deserves second term, says Anisulowo

    Amosun deserves second term, says Anisulowo

    Senator Iyabo Anisulowo is a former Commissioner for Agriculture in Ogun State and Minister of State for Education. She spoke with MUSA ODOSHIMOKHE on the activities of Governor Ibikunle Amosun and his bid for a second term.

     

     

    Many people are endorsing Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun for a second term. What is your view?

    Yes, I have said it many times. He has been doing well, especially with the infrastructure – roads, schools and opening up investment opportunities for people. Workers in the state are being taken care of; the area that I am expecting him to do more is agriculture. If he doesn’t go for the second term, how will he open up the rural roads that would enable investors to plan, invest and move their finished products out of the markets? He is trying and in fact, I never knew he could do the much he has done now. I believe that we should be patient; we should give him support and, no matter what he may have as his shortcomings, at least, we are all human beings. But for me, nothing will make me go against him. If I go against him, it will also mean I don’t have the love of my people in my mind. So, let us give him the chance. Let him go for the second term so that he can actually help us also, in this area (Ogun West Senatorial District) because we are nearer to the Egbas. I mean, Egba and Yewa, we are nearer to one another. And the wind should blow across the land so that we can say that, at least, we have experienced democracy.

    But your kinsmen from Yewa land still feel that the governor has not been fair enough to the zone. Do you share that view?

    Every human being has his own different strategy. Amosun’s strategy is to combine four local government areas across the pure Yewa land. The road ,which he started from Aiyetoro, through Imeko, Ilara, Ijoun and the rest, is a major breakthrough for us in the border area. And when roads along these routes are put in the proper shape, development will come and radiate across the towns. To me, honestly, he has started well and even if I don’t benefit anything, no problem. If it is for some personal bases, well, I can say he shouldn’t go for the second term. But I don’t have any covenant with him to say he should go for only one term or not. Also, the constitution allows him to go for the second term. Therefore, let him go. To me, as an individual and also, as a leader in this community, as many I can convince, I will.

    What is the agitation for power shift to Yewa all about?

    I don’t think we are prepared for it because the major stakeholders are looking at this Amosun issue. They are feeling that “ko sa wa seti wa na” (He should come and do our own too). It is the survival of the fittest for now. For most people, that he has been demolishing houses in Egba, Aiyetoro, Ijebu-Ode, Sagamu and others, and you should know that, it is four-legged. He has touched the four zones and I must confess to you. The extent is what we are talking about. Nobody can compete with Abeokuta; it is the state capital. If a Yewa-born person becomes a governor, he will live in Abeokuta because it is the state capital. He can’t shift the state capital to Ilaro, no! He can only, like we have a governor’s lodge here too, beautify or expand it to his own taste so that whenever he comes to his constituency he can have where to pass the night there and his entourage. But the capital will always remain in Abeokutaand that has been established. So, if they are spending 30 percent of the state income in Ijebu and they are also spending 30 percent in Yewa/Awori, definitely, Abeokuta will take the remaining 40 percent. And most people, especially workers live in Abeokuta. So, the economy will be better off than any other place. It is we, ourselves that we should sit down and map out our strategies on how to develop our own area, according to our ability.

    What is your position on the local government autonomy?

    For me, honestly, it is a difficult thing to do. When I was the Senate Committee Chairperson on State and Local Government Administration and, if not for the third term agenda that we threw out and other things, we would not have been better off. Take for instance, we have changed Yewa name. Sagamu too was badly spelt in the constitution. The local government autonomy then, thank God, the current Senate President, David Mark was part of the review. I could remember we went to Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, to review the constitution in a bid to change certain things and clauses. It was not controversial that time. I mean the issue of the local government autonomy. I am surprised now because, without the local governments having financial muscle, the rural areas can’t develop at all. Invariably, I am in support of local government autonomy. I had been the senate chairperson on state and local government administration and I know the limitation of the state.

    The states themselves, according to the constitution, are supposed to add 10 per cent of their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to the local council funds. That is why they have the joint account – state and local government. The reason for the joint account is that the Federal Government puts its own money to the local governments and the state governments are required to add additional 10 per cent of their IGR into it and then, they will now share. So, invariably, the constitution meant well. It is the interpretation and the implementation of the clauses of the constitution that is causing ‘wahala.’ It is to enrich the local governments so that they can execute projects, take care of the environmental sanitation, to pay staff salaries, health and others.

    Why is it difficult for the National Assembly to create states?

    It is unfortunate that we don’t do our politics right in the south, especially as it concerns the creation of more local governments. And they (north) like joining the Army and you can see balance. The north believes in democracy and militocracy. If they can’t make it democratically they believe they will make it militocratically.

    And so, everybody either good or, bad was sent to enlist in the Army.  But in our own case here in the South, we were resenting the Army and we didn’t send our children to join the Army except the ones that were stubborn. You can see where it has landed us.

    It landed us in an area of succession because we were not able to enlist our people. And because they had killed one nobody would want to take over. But they, if they are still killing 100 persons of their own they would have people stepping into their shoes. In the area of local government or state creation, it is very difficult now because we are in a democratic era, but it is on the military by its fiat that you can just create local governments and states.

    But in a democracy like ours, it is difficult because it has to be discussed and debated. Population will be brought into focus. Take for instance, if we are creating local governments the questions of what are the potentials would come in? How buoyant is the local government? In this wise, sustainability will come in. And when this debate starts, interest groups will come in. And there are some people in this country that have money to stop whatever they want to stop or promote whatever what they want to promote.

    They have enough funds and that is the problem, but God is supreme. So, it is going to be difficult and when they were saying it, that they would create more local governments and states and I was once in that chamber before.  I know what can happen and I know what can’t happen because when they close the doors behind them so many things go on inside. And when that those things are going inside, even with your best ideas you will realise that you can’t speak for your own people alone. You will have to think Nigeria and when you are thinking Nigeria certain things can’t be done.