Tag: Edo state governor

  • Obaseki to Akeredolu: We will partner for mutual benefit

    Obaseki to Akeredolu: We will partner for mutual benefit

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has said that the election of Rotimi Akeredolu as Governor of Ondo State would open door for partnership to develop dynamic, mutually beneficial relations.

    Obaseki said initiatives in the fields of security and economy would strengthen both states.

    In a congratulatory message to Akeredolu signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. John Mayaki, Obaseki described the outcome of the election as victory for the people of Ondo.

    Obaseki hailed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the security agencies and the people of Ondo state for the peaceful conduct of the election

    According to him, “I have followed your career for years and was excited to read about your political victory. You have always impressed me with your clear vision and ability to get the job done against the most formidable opposition.

    “I am delighted that you will continue to work for the good of the people of your state and the nation as you perform the duties of the Governor of Ondo state upon assumption of office.

    “I sincerely congratulate you and send my best wishes for your every success and wisdom in discharging the important and responsible duties of your new position.

    “I am confident that the trust placed in you by the citizens of Ondo state will inspire you to continue important efforts in promoting the unity of the state and the country, leading it on the path of development and prosperity.

    “I am very pleased that Edo and Ondo state are becoming increasingly close partners. I firmly believe that we will partner to develop dynamic, mutually beneficial relations, and that our joint initiatives in the fields of security and economy will strengthen both states.

    “I strongly hope that working together decisively and in the spirit of solidarity and unity, we will defend the interests and common values of our state and the nation”.

  • 2017 budget: Obaseki’s team to meet lawmakers

    2017 budget: Obaseki’s team to meet lawmakers

    Towards speedy passage of the 2017 budget proposal, the pre-budget team of the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, will next week meet with lawmakers in the State House of Assembly to discuss the  budget framework.

     

    Governor Obaseki began preparation of the 2017 budget before he was sworn-in and he is expected to present the budget before the lawmakers go for December break.

     

    Obaseki said the interaction with the lawmakers would help to facilitating understanding between the executive and the legislature as well as making crafting of bills efficient. 

     

    He spoke when he received the lawmakers who visited him at the Government House.

     

    Governor Obaseki assured the lawmakers that his administration would run ‘a very transparent government that also listens to the people.

     

    Describing his administration as dawn of a new era and a government the people yearned for, Governor Obaseki said the last eight was to recover the state politically and lay foundation for rapid transformation.

     

    Obaseki reiterated his desire to focus on human development and economic empowerment through job creation and rebuilding of public institutions.

     

    He noted that his policies would be as nice as they were pronounced if the institutional framework were not available.

     

    He said, “We have too many young men and women in our own estimate between half a million to 3 quarter of a million, between the ages of 15 to 30 who have nothing doing. We have to engage them and to engage them, we need to do several things and so, the last two days, you would have noticed that we are trying to understand the issues.”

     

    “We are going to create jobs. We promised a minimum of 200,000 jobs and to do that, we first have to understand our direction and the challenges we face in terms of unemployment. On Monday, we went to Benin Technical College which was established 40 years ago to champion technical and vocational training for young men and women. 

     

    “The key priority for us would be to ensure that we revamp and strengthen our civil service. That informed our visit yesterday to just have a firsthand understanding of how our civil servants work. Members of the house, we have a lot of work to do. In the last 40 years, not much have been done, particularly, in the physical environment in which our civil servants work, but more critically in training them and building their skill level.

     

    “We understand that we have to continue to invest in infrastructure despite very lean resources but we are very clear and resolute that working with you, and with the kind of support we enjoy from you, we will be able to overcome all these challenges we face.

     

    “Next week, we will be sending our first executive bill to you. It is critical and when the time is right, we will know publicly. Starting from next week, we will be sending the team, the pre-budget team to come and meet with the budget committee of the house to seat down and begin to discuss the framework for next year budget.”

     

    Also speaking, the Speaker, Edo State House of Assembly, Hon Justin Okonobo said they were in Government House for a familiarization visit to the Governor and pledged their readiness to work with Governor Obaseki. 

     

    The Speaker declared that they were ready to formulate laws that would be of benefit to the people of Edo State.

  • Obaseki expresses shock over dilapidated Benin Technical College

    Obaseki expresses shock over dilapidated Benin Technical College

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, Tuesday expressed shock over the level of decayed infrastructure and technical facilities at the Benin Technical College.

    Obaseki who visited the school for the on-the-spot assessment of the condition of the school and the facilities said his administration would rebuild the college as part of his campaign promises to drive industrial revolution in the state.

    He stated that the college would train skilled technical manpower and create job when completed.
    Describing the present condition of the school as unacceptable, Governor Obaseki vowed to take what he termed very drastic measures in the next few weeks to rebuild the institution.

    His words, “We have to bring it up so that it becomes the basis for training technical manpower we need to drive our industrial revolution in the state.”

    “To create jobs, you have to have facilities and institutions where you train people on practical knowledge on how to create work and create things and that is why we felt that the first point of call should be to find out what happened to our technical college which is supposed to be the institution to train skilled technical man-power and I’m sure, you will agree with me, that this is pitiable. It’s really really sad.”

    “If you could see the quality of the infrastructure that was built 40 years ago, two of these institutions were donated by the Canadian Government to two African countries 40 years ago. If you look at the equivalent of this institution in Tanzania, it is producing highly qualified technical manpower in that country.”

    Governor Obaseki told the Principal of the School, Mrs Bose Imafidon, to submit the survey plan of the property through the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education to the Governor’s Office.

    Places inspected are the technical session, Junior Secondary School and its extension, welding and technical workshop, which accommodates various machines and other equipment, Radio and Television, Electrical, Information and Communication workshops as well as staff quarters and the swimming pool, its pavilion and dressing room which were already over-grown by weeds.

  • Edo 2016: PDP has no plans to recruit militants

    Edo 2016: PDP has no plans to recruit militants

    The Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu Campaign organization Thursday condemned the remarks credited to Edo State governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole that the PDP has made arrangements with militants from neighboring states with the aim of disrupting the September elections in the state.

    The chairman of the Media Committee Of the organization Mr Chris Nehikhare in a statement said it is case of the pot calling the kettle black because it is the APC and the Governor Adams Oshiomhole that are spoiling for Violence!

    He said, “We have announced and drawn the attention of the security services to his many infractions and in his characteristic manner to divert attention from himself, the accused turns around to become the accuser”.

    It will be recalled that the Governor on Wednesday called on the Police to checkmate plans by some opposition politicians to import thugs into the state from neighbouring states with a view to causing mayhem during the election in the state.

    He was speaking during a visit to him by the Assistant Inspector-General in charge of Zone 5, Benin City, Mr. Adeyinka Kolawole Sodipo, to his office in Benin City.

    According to Nehikhare, “It is on record that renowned Niger Delta Militant Ayirimi Emami who is alleged to be helping Oshiomhole recruit ex-militants to perpetuate violence at the forthcoming Guber election was seen today campaigning with the Governor of the outgoing Party in Benin City”.

    He added that, “Ayiri as he’s popularly called has been given N240million by Adams Oshiomhole for the dirty job. He is said to have already received the First instalment a few months back when Adams Oshiomhole in company of Philip Shuaibu took Ayiri to pin-point hot locations of the PDP stronghold where violence will be required on the Election Day”.

    “Ayiri was taken yesterday to Egor LGA which is a sure LGA for the PDP and he’s to be taken to the Hometown of Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and other locations today”.

    He said while the PDP and the Ize-Iyamu campaign organization sees  the governor’s position as laughable, “we wish to point out that this is indeed the sign that the APC with the comrade governor in the lead has stepped up their propaganda machinery to the level of misleading the security agencies.”

    He then called on the police and other relevant security agencies to be proactive in arresting any security breach that may lead to the disruption of elections in all parts of the state.

  • I cleared nine years pension arrears owed by PDP – Oshiomhole

    I cleared nine years pension arrears owed by PDP – Oshiomhole

    Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, on Thursday claimed that his administration cleared eight years gratuity and pensions arrears left behind by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) controlled government in his state.

    He was reacting to allegations that he has not paid pension arrears and creating problems for the incoming administration in Edo State.

    Oshiomhole, who spoke with State House correspondents in Abuja, explained that the 13 years arrears he met have been reduced to 4 years.

    Stressing that more arrears will be cleared before his tenure expires; he maintained that there is no pension arrears for those already captured in the scheme.

    He said: “The problem PDP has in Edo State is very clear to everyone. First, they had the privilege of presiding over the state for 10 years, from 1999 to 2008. During this period, their records with regards to workers are clear.

    “First, on assumption of office in 1999, PDP government sacked all permanent secretaries because they needed their agents as permanent secretaries. They had to sack the ones they met and appoint fresh ones.

    “The following year, 2000, they sacked over 7,000 civil servants and none of them was paid gratuity or pension. From 1998 when the Army left, to 1999 and to the end of 2008 when I took over, that was a period of 13 years.

    “So we found a pension bill of 13 years, arrears of gratuity and pension not paid by the PDP government including the 7,000 people they dismissed.

    “When I assumed duties at the end of 2008, I had two options. There was this temptation to see that I would be paying those who retired during my tenure. But as a former leader, I asked myself that if an employer was so callous to carry out massive retrenchment of workers as the PDP did by sacking 7,000 workers and did not pay them gratuity, is it the fault of those workers?” he queried

    Continuing, he said: “So, I accepted the fact that government is a continuum. So as we speak today, we have paid all those who pensioned in 1998 and 1999, all those they dismissed in 2000 and those who retired from 2001 to 2011.

    “So I have paid pension arrears of 13 years even though I have been in government for only seven years plus,” he said.

    He pointed out that he would have paid double if he had limited himself to pension bills of those who retired during his tenure.

    Stressing that his government has brought change, he said that pensioners in Edo State, before he assumed office, don’t normally get their pension until they go to the streets.

    He said that some of the pensioners died in the process.

    He added: “But today, those who are already on our pension list, whose gratuity has not been paid, they pay them pensions the same day that we pay salaries.

    “We are not in arrears of one month pension to those who are already in the scheme. I am proud to say that, talking about leaving arrears, I met 13 years arrears and I have reduced it to four years. Before the end of my tenure, we will still pay more and that number of years will still be further reduced. So when you look at these facts, PDP can’t talk,” he said.

    He said that his administration has been able to raised highest civil servant in Edo State to Grade Level 17 from 16 in line with their federal counterpart.

    According to him, his administration has increased minimum wage while other state governors are still debating that it was too high.

    On salary, he said: “We are not in arrears of one month salary in Edo State, we are up to date. For all those who are in direct employment of the state government, including teachers at all levels.

    “We have also gone out of the convention to think outside the box because for me, the most important workers in Nigeria are teachers. If the state cannot deliver on public health, infrastructure, we must not fail to deliver on education because the world is knowledge-driven and is increasingly digitalised.

    “Only nations with educated citizens can cope with the rigors of competition in a digitalised world and we are giving primary attention to that,” he stated.

  • Edo APC, aspirants need to run scared, Mayaki warns

    Edo APC, aspirants need to run scared, Mayaki warns

    As the Governorship primary elections of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Edo state is around the corner, the party “needs to run scared and eschew politics of blackmail, bitterness and internal bickering in other to avoid political bruises into the general elections”, the Executive Director, Media and Public Affairs to Edo State Governor, Mr. John Mayaki has warned

    Mayaki said the most crucial thinking of every progressive is to have an APC successor to the Comrade Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole who is aiming to assail an opposition candidate because, “I have no doubt the party’s primary contests would yield a pretty good sense of who the nominee will end up to be”.

    According to Mayaki, “The Comrade Governor has been very respectful of all the aspirants, while placing the interest of the party first. He is careful not to put his thumb on the scale, but at some point, the verdict is the verdict and that point is almost certainly here.

    “I expect Mr. Governor to formally stump and aggressively campaign for the party’s nominee among the aspirants, starting with a formal endorsement of the nominee’s candidacy immediately after the primary but not after blackmailing him”.

    The Spokesman said that the Governor, who sees an APC successor as critical to his legacy, is impatient to begin campaigning. He said, “Mr. Governor is taking nothing for granted”.

    “I want us to run scared the whole time as a party because we have a general election ahead of us. It is novel that a second-term Governor enjoys the popularity to be a potent force on the campaign trail, and equally have an eye on who succeeds him.”

    Mr. Governor is particularly enthusiastic, Mayaki said, about taking on the opposition party and whoever their presumptive candidate would be.

    Continuing, Mayaki said, “He (the Governor) has indicated he wants to spend a lot of time on the campaign trail, so when it’s time to do that, we’ll all go out guns ablazing.

    “We should begin to actively think through how to bring everyone together in the party; what works for the would-be party nominee, what works for the Governor, and how to utilize his strengths and his appeal.

    “A would-be nominee will earn Governor Oshiomhole’s endorsement and his active participation in the campaigns because he is particularly strong at making the economic argument for the party’s candidate. Besides, his position in the party and popularity made him ideally suited to counter any opposition.

    “No one really rewards politicians fighting each other in a general election”, Mayaki said. “The party needs to run scared. The party is full of attack dogs. Mr. Governor needs the support of everyone, including the aspirants having made us feel better about our economic future.”

  • Jonathan exempted APC states from N2billion ecological funds – Oshiomhole

    Jonathan exempted APC states from N2billion ecological funds – Oshiomhole

    Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole on Thursday disclosed that All Progressives Congress (APC) states were exempted from the N2 billion ecological fund released to People’s Democratic Party (PDP) states by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    According to him, the last administration was discriminatory against some state governors in the distribution of bailout funds.

    He spoke with State House correspondents at the end of governors’ meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    In the face of the worsening state of the economy, Oshiomhole, however said that President Buhari has remained a rallying point for all state governments in the country irrespective of political affiliation.

    He said: “We are very lucky to have President Buhari at this time. I have been here now for seven and half years and I have had the opportunity to work with three Presidents,  that is the truth.

    “Under the last President it would have been impossible for us to approach Abuja to give us support because we have personal challenges. We have been given lectures on fiscal responsibility and all those kind of talks, even though the wastage was more here than any other place at that time.

    “We have a President who recognises that he is not just President of the federal government he is the president of the federation of which the states are part and regardless of our political affiliation, this is very important, everybody is able to ask this President to give him support and he is giving.

    “Whereas, in the recent past some PDP governors got N2 billion from ecology fund, we APC governors were not given.  But we promised to be different and I am happy this president is showing that difference,” he added.

    On the new proposal for increase of minimum wage by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), he said that he always believe in a living wage for workers.

    The governor said that he has been able to pay Edo State wor‎kers’ salaries despite the financial crunch because of his belief that their wages ranked high in terms of priorities for his government.

    According to him, there was no need for him to borrow to pay salaries as he had increased revenue generation from taxing the wealthy more in the state.

  • We have not touched World Bank loan – Oshiomhole

    We have not touched World Bank loan – Oshiomhole

    Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has chided critics saying ongoing projects in the state were being executed with the $75m World Bank loan.

    Oshiomhole said his administration was yet to spend the loan.

    He spoke while inspecting projects at the Upper Siluko Road, the eight Kilometre underground Storm Water drainage ‎at Igbinaduwa linking Textile Mill Road, 2nd East Circular Road dualization project and Erediauwa Road Project, including 25 adjoining streets roads.

    The governor said his administration would provide‎ dividends of democracy for the greatest number of Edo people until his last day in office with or without oil money.

    Oshiomhole said he was moved to do more because of prayers from the hearts of old men and old women in the state.

    He said the ongoing projects were not conceived because of upcoming election but because it was his conviction that government must work for the people‎.

    He said, “For us working for the person is a way of life, it is in the blood. It is in the gene of our party because we derive our essence from our bond with the very ordinary people.”

    “And you can see that by our statement we have made a conscious choice that to deliver the greatest good to the greatest number we must look at where the ordinary people are and touch their life. People who cannot do a petition, those are the people we represent.”

    ‎”The much talked about 75million dollars we have not touched it, so this not the result of any loan.”

     

  • Osunbor declares intention to return as Edo governor

    Osunbor declares intention to return as Edo governor

    Former governor of Edo state Professor Oserheimen Osunbor Monday made public his intention to return to Governor of Edo state, stating that he is the man to beat

    The ex governor who was sacked from office by the court of appeal in 2008 said his antecedent in office puts him high above other aspirants

    Professor Osunbor who made his intention public at a press briefing in Benin City, said he intends to actualise his aspiration on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    While affirming that he would support any candidate that emerges as party flag bearer in a free and fair primaries but added that “Delegates must be weary of aspirants with deep pocket and electorates must support and vote for candidates with credentials”

    “I offer myself as an aspirant in the forthcoming elections as a man that is well known to the people of Edo state and beyond. I have built for myself over the years a reputation for excellence integrity, hard work and a remarkable track record of achievements.

    “All my working life, I have assisted and touch the lives of people across the three senatorial districts. From lecturer to Professor at the University of Lagos and Lagos state University, I assisted Edo state students to gain admission irrespective of the senatorial district they come from. This is verifiable.”