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  • Abiodun hails peaceful LG elections as LP, PDP kick

    Abiodun hails peaceful LG elections as LP, PDP kick

    Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has hailed the local government elections conducted in the state, describing it as peaceful and satisfactory.

    Abiodun also commended the residents for their orderly conduct during the exercise and submitted that it was a confidence vote and expression of the people’s franchise to select their leaders.

    The governor spoke shortly after casting his vote at Ita-Osanyin Unit 2, Ward 3, in Iperu-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area.

    He said feedback from across the state showed that the elections went diligently and lauded the Ogun State Independence Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) for its level of preparedness for the election.

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    He, however, noted that the logistics hiccups observed in a few places should not be ruled out, saying in the end, the electoral materials reached every nook and cranny of the state.

    Abiodun said, “I want to commend our law enforcement agencies. I have seen the presence of the Police, civil defence, Department of State Security, and Amotekun Corps.

    “I want to commend them for working collaboratively to ensure we have a peaceful election today

     “I see this as a vote of confidence particularly at this time when we know that it will cost more than it cost in the last election to actually file out and exercise their franchise.

    “I want to thank them for their continuous support for democracy and I am confident that when the election is concluded, when the people have expressed their choice through the ballot, everybody will be happy.”

  • APC hails Abiodun as BudgIT ranks Ogun higher on performance index

    APC hails Abiodun as BudgIT ranks Ogun higher on performance index

    A leading socio-economic and civic organisation, BudgIT Research, has ranked Ogun State higher on states performance on Index A.

    Among 36 states, Rivers topped the list, followed by Lagos. Ogun came third.

    The organisation said on its website: “States that rank higher on Index A have comparatively limited dependence on federally-distributed revenue for their operations and thus have greater viability if they were to theoretically exist as an independent entity.”

    The recent report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Ogun State was one of the least dependent on revenue from federation account.

    Reacting to the report, Governor Dapo Abiodun praised the feat attained by his administration, saying it was possible through the policies embarked on since the inception of the government.

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    He said: “Our administration has been able to grow the economic base of the state to an enviable position, where it no longer needs to rely too much on federal allocations.”

    All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State has hailed Governor Abiodun on the latest rating of the state by BudgIT.

    In a statement issued in Abeokuta yesterday, signed by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Tunde Oladunjoye, the party said the latest report did not come to it as a surprise.

    “To us as a party, it is no surprise because since coming to power, Prince Abiodun has engendered creativity in revenue generation, administrative capacity,  creation of  structures and agencies that ease bottlenecks  in business operations and promotion of impactful investment drives devoid of noise.

    “But for the leadership and creativity of Abiodun in revenue generation and financial engineering, Ogun State would not have been able to meet its obligations to workers in particular and the citizens in general, as far as infrastructural developments are concerned.

    “In fact, I can say Ogun State is not third but first: if you compare and contrast the revenue and status of Lagos and Rivers states in terms of federal government presence and location of industries,” the statement said.  

  • Abiodun solicits America’s support for Ogun developmental programmes

    Abiodun solicits America’s support for Ogun developmental programmes

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has said his administration would welcome support from the United States Government, in its efforts at improving the lives of the people.

    He said this yesterday when he received the Ambassador of the United States of America to Nigeria, Mr. Richard Mills, who visited him in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

    The governor, represented by his deputy, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, told the envoy that his administration had invested in the past five years in the area of empowering people, in line with his vision to improve their lives.

    Abiodun said: “Our vision on assumption of office was to improve the lives and livelihood of our people, and the policies of the current administration over the past five years have been consistent.

    “We have put a lot on the empowerment of our citizens. We had the Oko’wo Dapo programme where about 100,000 women benefitted to improve their financial capacity because we know that although we have huge investments at the top end, the engine room of the economy is still the small and medium scale end of it.

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    “We are working hard to put things in place that will leave a legacy of sustainable development and improve the lives of the people. As a state, we look forward to the support of the United States Government in what we are doing and we are open to work with you and partner with you on any initiative that you have, which will improve the lives of our people.”

    He said his administration had invested in infrastructure, while adequate policies that provided for business friendly environment had been put in place, adding that

    this had led to more business inflow into the state, especially, foreign direct investments in the last five

  • Abiodun: blocking revenue leakages responsible for implementation of 2024 budget

    Abiodun: blocking revenue leakages responsible for implementation of 2024 budget

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has attributed implementation of the 2024 budget to increase in funds, due to maximisation of more revenue areas and blockage of leakages in the system.

    He said this at a town hall meeting on the 2025-2027 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and 2025 Budget for Ogun West Senatorial District, held in Ilaro.

    Represented by the Chief Economic Adviser and Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo, Prince Abiodun noted that the 2024 budget had achieved 80 per cent implementation, ascribing the success to the reforms embarked on by the government.

    He said: “Putting the record straight, before our emergence in 2019, budget implementation was below 40 per cent, but the current administration has moved it up to an average of 75 per cent.’’

    “Implementation of the 2024 budget is 80 per cent and that of last year was also 80 per cent. We had put in place, mechanisms for the execution of the budget and these mechanisms are in line with our pillars of development. We also put in place delivery mechanism and strategies to ensure the variant of most of the budget.

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    “Also, we have embarked on a lot of reforms to block leakages and improve efficiency of service delivery. We also looked at other revenue areas; we have embarked on massive digitalisation to enhance our revenue in those areas without overtaxing our people.”

    The governor said his administration leveraged on the competitive and comparative advantages of the state and established few ministries and agencies that helped in boosting the state revenue.

    He said introduction of Medium Revenue Strategies, Medium Term Expenditure Framework reforms in the payment for seamless operations to block leakages, as well as regular meeting to monitor reforms, were part of measures aimed at improving the state’s revenue.

    Abiodun said infrastructure such as cargo airport, launch of Inland Dry Port and others were put in place to attract more investors to the state.

    He said Ogun West Senatorial District had benefited from the over 600 kilometres of road built by his administration in the last five years, listing some of them to include: GRA Road at Ota, Ilaro-Owode, Atan-Lusada-Agbara, Oke-Irija-Ilobi, among others.

    The governor acknowledged Ogun West as not only the home of industries, but also the food basket of the state.

    He described the meeting as a critical engagement aimed at providing opportunities for the people to press home  their demands and aspirations, ‘’as feedbacks are not only important to the MTEF, but also the 2025 budget.’’

    Commissioner for Budget Planning, Mr. Olaolu Olabimtan, noted the contributions to the previous budgets by the people of the state, saying people’s inputs would go a long way in putting together the 2025 budget.

  • National Sports Festival: Gov. Abiodun promises state-of-the-art facilities

    National Sports Festival: Gov. Abiodun promises state-of-the-art facilities

    The Ogun State Government has stated that preparations are in top gear for the 2024 National Sports Festival Games to be hosted by the State in January 2025.

    Speaking after inspecting the ongoing renovation of facilities at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Kuto, and the Ijeja Sports Centre, all in Abeokuta, the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, said his administration is committed to providing state-of-the-art facilities for the games.

    He said: “This stadium is probably anywhere between 30-35 years old since it was constructed, and this is the first time it is witnessing such a level of reconstruction. We are doing it with a sense of commitment and dedication, the way we are committing to and implementing all other projects across the State.

    “It is in line with our Ogun standard, and I have no doubt that by the time the whole reconstruction is completed, this stadium will rank as one of the best in the country and will remain one of our legacies.”

    Abiodun expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far and the competence of the contractors handling the projects.

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    “I have come here today to see for myself the level of progress being made in the reconstruction work ahead of the Gateway Games 2025, which will start on January 12, 2025.

    “I want to say that I’m impressed with the level of activities that I have seen at the stadium. I have been to the site where the Olympic-size swimming pool is being constructed, as well as the tennis court and the handball court. Now I’m here at the main bowl where the pitch is being removed, the surface is being prepared in readiness for concrete work, and eventually the turf.”

  • Abiodun restates govt’s commitment to strengthening cooperative movement

    Abiodun restates govt’s commitment to strengthening cooperative movement

    The commitment of the present administration to strengthening cooperative movement through effective policy frameworks, capacity building, and financial incentives is an avenue to boost the state’s micro-economy.

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun made this known at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta while declaring open the 2024 International Day of Cooperatives Conference, organised by the State on Cooperative Federation Limited (OGSCOFED), in collaboration with the Ogun State Ministry of Community Development and Cooperatives with the theme: ‘Cooperative Build a Better Future for All.’

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    Abiodun, represented by his Deputy, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, said the contributions of the cooperative movement to socio-economic development cannot be over-emphasized, lauding cooperative societies for exemplifying people-centred enterprises characterised by a unique and democratic structure that empowers individuals to achieve their economic aspirations.

    The governor stated that his administration had cleared all outstanding cooperative deductions owed to various organisations, adding that deductions were now being paid simultaneously alongside the salaries.

    He noted that essential financing institutions were needed for cooperative societies in the state, to enable them to access funding at low interest rates.

  • Ijeja-Igbore link bridge for completion in November, Abiodun assures

    Ijeja-Igbore link bridge for completion in November, Abiodun assures

    Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun has assured residents along the Ijeja-Igbore road in the Abeokuta South Local Government Area that the link bridge between the two communities will be fully completed and operational by the end of November 2024.

    Governor Abiodun made this announcement during an on-site assessment of the ongoing construction work on the bridge. 

    While addressing the community, the Governor pledged that rehabilitation efforts would also be initiated on the entire stretch of the Ijeja-Igbore road. 

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    “I have inquired about the timeline for the completion of the Ijeja-Igbore bridge, and the contractor has informed me that it will be finished in the next month,” he stated.

    Once the bridge is finalised, the Governor emphasised that he would ensure the contractor is mobilised to the Ijeja-Igbore road for its reconstruction. 

    Abiodun expressed gratitude to the residents for their patience throughout the construction period. 

    He reiterated his administration’s commitment to undertaking projects that significantly enhance the living conditions of the people in Ogun State.

  • Ogun Dry Port and Abiodun’s continued quest for industrialisation

    Ogun Dry Port and Abiodun’s continued quest for industrialisation

    The Gateway Inland Dry Port Container Terminal, whose groundbreaking ceremony was performed on 11 October, represents a significant stride in the quest by Governor Dapo Abiodun’s administration to industrialize Ogun State. This initiative aims to enhance the logistical capabilities of the state, providing a crucial link between the maritime industry and the hinterland. Since his assumption of office in 2019, Governor Abiodun has made the industrialization of the Gateway State the cornerstone of his policy implementation. A key point of the governor’s leadership style is his desire to leave an unassailable imprint and a legacy unmatched. The governor has been methodically establishing key economic enablers that will put the state on the path to becoming an industrial giant. Already, Ogun has the highest industrial base in the country, with more than 6,000 industrial concerns scattered across the state.

    Four industrial clusters have been created in the state, further enhancing Ogun’s position as a key industrial hub in the country. These clusters include Agbara, Magboro, Ijebu Ode, and Remo. The Dry Port Project is a significant initiative aimed at boosting industrial growth and logistics in the state. It is part of a broader strategy to enhance trade facilitation and reduce congestion at seaports by establishing inland ports that can handle cargo efficiently, serve the industrial clusters, and complement the state-owned Gateway Agro Cargo Airport, located at Ilishan Remo. Governor Abiodun has been at the forefront of this innovative quest, recognizing the potential of the dry port to further transform Ogun State into a key industrial hub. The project aims to provide a seamless transportation network for goods, facilitating easier access to markets both domestically and internationally. This is particularly important given Ogun’s strategic location near the nation’s commercial capital and its connectivity to various transport routes.

    Governor Abiodun’s commitment to this project reflects his broader vision for Ogun State, which includes fostering an environment conducive to industrial growth, enhancing public-private partnerships, and leveraging technology to drive economic development. Speaking at the groundbreaking event in Shoderu village, Kajola in Ewekoro Local Government, Governor Abiodun said the dry port project was another demonstration of his administration’s commitment to the “Building Our Future Together” agenda, aimed at ensuring sustainable progress for Ogun State. “This project was part of our vision on assumption of office, and we had been working assiduously on it since then,” he said.

    Speaking on the reason behind the conceptualization of the project, Prince Abiodun said: “Upon assuming office, we decided that we must sustain this position by turning the push factor from Lagos into a pull factor from Ogun. We therefore articulated our vision as one that would provide focused and qualitative governance while delivering the required infrastructure and an enabling environment for public-private sector partnership, which is fundamental to economic growth and the individual prosperity of our people. We called our mantra ‘building our future together’ and sought to implement this vision through our ISEYA development pillars. We established a Ministry of Transportation in recognition of the enabling significance of this sector. We commissioned a State Transport Master Plan to help us define our priorities and how our transport sector will connect. This birthed our Multimodal Transport Master Plan, which identified the need for an airport and its location—we are at the pre-commissioning stages of that airport that will be the best-built and best-equipped airport in Nigeria. It identified the need to build a seaport and a dry port, invest in rail transportation, and strengthen our mass transport, among other initiatives.

    “As Dr. Edward Glaeser, a renowned urban economist, once said, ‘infrastructure is the backbone of the economy; it fuels growth, fosters development, and paves the way for prosperity.’ Having identified the ideal location convenient to our manufacturers, contiguous to a rail line and access to two major roads, and the availability of a natural gas pipeline, the business case for this project was established. We went ahead and acquired this site, which is 600 hectares for phase 1. This facility is a key enabler of industrial activity and manufacturing in Ogun State. Upon completion, it will increase our state’s ranking on the ease of doing business index.”

    The governor noted that when completed, the dry port will help decongest the Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports in Lagos, while also enhancing the movement of raw materials to industrial concerns in Ogun and facilitating the movement of finished goods for export. “Because of the rail line right here, containers destined for Ogun can be ferried to Kajola and, on arrival, loaded onto the train and transported to Shoderu Kajola. Our manufacturers will be able to bring in their raw materials without having to go through the hassle of going to Lagos’ Tin Can or Apapa Ports to clear and transport while dealing with the attendant demurrage costs that add to their overall production costs. The same goes for their exports as well. Finished goods can be stuffed into containers and exported from here. This initiative will definitely not only reduce congestion at both Lagos’ Tin Can and Apapa ports but will also make both ports more efficient. Furthermore, this will reduce vehicular trailer traffic on our roads, thus reducing wear and tear and the need for early maintenance on roads leading in and out of Lagos,” Prince Abiodun said.

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    The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola, who performed the groundbreaking ceremony, was effusive in praising Governor Abiodun for what he described as his visionary leadership and commitment to the dry port initiative, which, the minister added, promises to be a game-changer for Nigeria’s economic and industrial landscape. He said that the dry port will facilitate the movement of goods across Nigeria, creating over 5,000 direct jobs, 15,000 indirect jobs, and stimulating local businesses. “Moreover, it will attract investments that will spur regional development, benefiting Ogun State and beyond,” he said.

    Oyetola said the project aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that “this initiative will undoubtedly help Ogun State become a more attractive destination for businesses and investors, reinforcing our collective aspiration for a prosperous Nigeria.”

    The minister acknowledged the challenges being faced by businesses due to the rampant congestion at the nation’s seaports, resulting in longer transport times and increased costs. “This experience highlights the urgent need for developing inland ports like the Gateway Inland Dry Port. Inland Dry Ports provide faster and more efficient alternatives for moving goods, ultimately benefiting our economy and reducing the burden on our coastal seaports. The development of inland dry ports, like this one, is a critical component of our broader strategy to position Nigeria as a leading player in the Blue Economy. As we continue to diversify our economy, it is essential to create infrastructure that serves as key nodes in our supply chain, reducing our reliance on traditional seaports. This Inland Dry Port will enhance the efficiency of our logistics network, contributing to the decongestion of Apapa and Tin Can Ports and improving Nigeria’s trade competitiveness on the global stage. To ensure the success of this project and to avoid repeating the congestion challenges we face in Lagos, I am issuing a clear directive to the Nigerian Shippers’ Council to ensure that the Inland Dry Port is developed as a state-of-the-art facility, integrating advanced technology, leveraging ICT for seamless operations, and developing robust infrastructure that supports modern port processes.

    “Let me, therefore, reiterate here that our resolve to make this Inland Dry Port a model for other inland dry ports in Nigeria, built on international standards and capable of handling the demands of modern trade, is non-negotiable. We must ensure that this port is equipped with the latest digital systems for tracking, clearance, and cargo movement, ensuring efficiency, transparency, and global competitiveness,” he said.

    Alhaji Oyetola promised that he would liaise with the Federal Ministry of Transportation to provide rail connectivity to link the Inland Dry Port with key industrial hubs, including the Lagos-Ibadan Standard Gauge Railway.

    By enhancing logistics and infrastructure, this initiative not only aims to elevate Ogun’s economic standing but also to position it as a key player in Nigeria’s industrial landscape. Through strategic planning and collaboration, the project holds the promise of transforming Ogun into an industrial powerhouse.

    •Adeniran is the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dapo Abiodun

  • Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun others honour First Lady, actor

    Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun others honour First Lady, actor

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, his Ogun State counterpart, Dapo Abiodun, and others gathered at University of Ibadan to celebrate First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu at 64 and actor Lere Paimo, 85,  during  the 12th Yoruba Youth Leadership Summit.

    At the summit,  speakers condemned the call for military takeover and seccession, pledging to uphold Nigeria’s unity.

    They noted  that parliamentary or regional system of government is better because it is less expensive, allows healthy rivalry among  regions for economic and political relevance.

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    At the end of the annual deliberation and cultural entertainment by Itsekiri Troupe, from Delta State, Odu’a Award Plaques were bestowed on individuals, who have distinguished themselves in their areas of specialisation .

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  • Abiodun seeks forward operation base in Ogun

    Abiodun seeks forward operation base in Ogun

    Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has called for the establishment of a military forward operation base in the eastern part of the state, to help curb criminal activities.

    He spoke when he received the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 81 Division, Maj.-Gen.  Farooq Mijinyawa, who visited him in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

    Prince Abiodun said the high volume of commercial activities in the eastern part of the state also came with criminal activities, hence the need to beef up security in the district.

    The governor said military presence was needed in the area to keep at bay criminals who migrated from neighbouring states to Ogun to wreak havoc.

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    He said: “I think one of the things you can do to help us sustain the peace we have been enjoying in Ogun State is to think of putting some base, maybe some form of forward operation base in the eastern part of the state.

    “Right now, we are at the centre where we have the state capital. We have a presence in Ogun West, but I think because of the level of commercial activities that are beginning to evolve in the eastern flank of the state, particularly with our airport there, you are going to see an exponential increase in business activities.

    “Because every now and then, there are issues that want to test our resolve to maintain peace and order, and as you know, as a law enforcement expert, it is the speed with which you respond to these issues that determines how quickly you neutralise them.

    “The Brigade Commander has often had to respond with dispatch through OP-MESA to places such as Sagamu and Ijebu-Ode when we have issues. In fact, at times, we have to put men to stay there, and Sagamu-Ogijo is where these bad boys are constantly travelling between Ikorodu, Ogijo, Sagamu and at times have issues with cultists, which sometimes get very bad. We cannot have such news emanating from Ogun, which is the industrial hub of the nation.

    “We cannot have news filtering out of the state that will make potential investors uncomfortable, and you know that part of dealing with criminals is to be proactive by discouraging them. When they see your presence, they want to go to places where they can easily perpetrate their crime.

    “I think we can have men of the Army there permanently, and we as a state will provide whatever it is that you need to facilitate so that it can happen immediately. If we have something around the Remo axis that will make it easier for the Army to deploy within minutes.”

    The governor said security was vital for economic activities, adding that his administration could not have implemented its vision in a chaotic environment.

    He lauded the Army for playing a critical role in the state’s security apparatus.

    Abiodun said although Ogun was one of the most peaceful states in the country, its geographical location had put pressure on the government to provide not only infrastructure, but also security for the people at all times.

    He described the new general officer as a round peg in a round hole, saying his education, training and exposure had prepared him for the top military position.

    Calling for more cooperation and support for his administration to maintain peace and order, the governor promised to assist the Army and other security agencies in the state to perform their constitutional duties.

    Gen. Mijinyawa appreciated the governor for his support to the Army, especially in the area of welfare for the wives of fallen heroes, annual Army celebrations, and needed logistics.

    “I have ordered my officers and men to continue the good work they are doing in the state, to ensure the peace we have continues to thrive. Let me assure you that we will step up our efforts to ensure improved security in the state,” he concluded.