Tag: Edo State

  • Auchi Polytechnic joins ASUP nationwide strike

    Auchi Polytechnic joins ASUP nationwide strike

    Members of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic ( ASUP ) in Federal Polytechnic, Auchi in Edo State on Monday paralysed academic activities in the institution by joining in the nationwide strike called by the national leadership of the body.

    Lecture halls and offices were under lock and key when our reporter visited the campus.

    Some graduating students that were on campus for project supervision were seen leaving the campus.

    The leadership of ASUP commenced the nationwide strike to protest the non-implementation of its CONTISS 15 migration arrears, non-commencement of renegotiation of ASUP/Government agreement of 2010 and the delay in the review of the Federal Polytechnics Act, amongst other issues.

    Chairman of the Auchi Polytechnic Branch of ASUP, Mr. Justin Momodu, said his members complied with the national directive to proceed on the strike action

    Momodu said, “The Auchi branch of ASUP have complied with strike because the Federal Government has refused to meet our demands.

    “Government has not demonstrated that it is prepared to honour its agreement with ASUP.

    “We have demonstrated enough patience and if government fails to meet our demands we will remain on total trike,” he said.

    The Chairman Strike Implementation Monitoring Committee, Mr George Okosun said the committee was set up to enforce the strike.

    “This committee is set up to ensure that no lecturers or academic activities is taking place at the polytechnic.

    “Our aim to shut down lecture halls and office are closed down for any academic activities,” he said.

    Okosun said that the committee would continue to go round the institution to ensure lecturers complied with the strike directive.

  • Edo summit: Omoigui-Okauru, Akpata, others tackle barriers to investment

    Edo summit: Omoigui-Okauru, Akpata, others tackle barriers to investment

    As the Alaghodaro Investment Summit got underway on Friday in Benin City, the Edo State capital, investment experts and heads of federal government regulatory agencies proffered solutions to the bureaucratic bottlenecks in government that are hindering the growth of businesses in Nigeria.

    At a plenary session on Institutional Reforms tilted Doing Things Differently, Professor Oladapo Afolabi, former Head of Service of the Federation, stressed that for any reform to yield the desired result, the buy-in of the political class and the common people must be secured and sustained over time.

    “To sustain this reform, there must be the buy-in of the political class and members of the public. This will ensure that the reform is placed in the heart of the people,” Prof Afolabi said.

    He urged the state government to be responsive to new demands and be ready to carry the civil service along in its reform programmes to ensure their success.

    According to Prof Afolabi, “the state government must continuously adapt to the forces of change in ensuring institutional reforms to drive its vision of achieving economic growth.

    “The reforms should focus on areas that will mostly impact on the well being of the people, as sustainable institutional reform is people-driven. The state government must have an implementation plan as previous reforms embarked by governments in Nigeria failed because they were not structured, and had no implementation plan.”

    In her remark, former Executive Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and Partner, Compliance Professionals Limited, Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, who moderated the session, declared that with the investment summit, Edo State is ready for business and called for a synergy among stakeholders to achieve the desired goal.

    In her submission, the Executive Secretary of Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Yewande Sadiku, said that the inclusion of investment promotion in the reform programme will help the state in her investment drive.

    “Investment promotion should be proactive and focus on telling the investors how conducive the environment is and how attractive the returns are, amongst other incentives.

    She advised that a state investment promotion agency should be created to drive the promotion of investments, adding, “The agency should be the eye of investors inside government because they understand the needs of investors. The agency must also buy-in into the need to drive investment and be given full access to govt information.”

    Professor Julius Ihonvbere, the Chairman, Organising Committee on   Alaghodaro Investment Summit and Chairman, Strategic Planning Team, Edo State Government, explained that the Obaseki-led administration has done a lot in institutional reforms.

    “We have put our house in order, which is critical to driving investment as the state is among the few states with a strategic document stating how the government intends to drive policy implementation,” he added.

    We also have in place a monitoring committee on the ease of doing business to monitor activities of ministries and agencies of government to ensure they all comply to the standard.”

    We are not just interested in attracting investors but also focusing on driving the small and medium enterprises as we are collaborating with the Bank of Industry (BOI) in this regard.”

    Uyi Akpata of PriceWaterhouseCoopers, commended Governor Godwin Obaseki for his investment drive and commitment to reforming institutions that are critical to economic growth.

    “The civil service must be repositioned to key into the institutional reforms ongoing in the state and there should be incentive for civil servants to support the reform,” he advised.

    The Managing Director, Rural Electrification Agency (REA) Damilola Ogunbiyi, called for the support of the ongoing decentralisation of power supply in the country through its off-grid and stand-alone systems.

    “Stable power supply is part of institutional reforms we need to support economic growth and progress,” she said.

    She assured that Edo State has a lot to gain from the new power supply initiative as talks were ongoing to supply electricity to some markets in the state and government offices.

  • Public Complaints Commission ranks Edo Govt high on Reform

    Public Complaints Commission ranks Edo Govt high on Reform

    The Public Complaints Commission has ranked Edo State Government high on the reforms of its processes which has made it easier for the commission to access and process information from the state.

    Federal Commissioner, Public Complaints Commission, Edo State, Hon. Felix Alari, said this when he led members of the commission on a courtesy visit to Government House in Benin City, Edo State.

    Hon. Alari said Obaseki’s people-oriented programmes, dynamic and resourceful style of leadership have resulted in giant strides in all sectors of the state since he assumed office.

    ”My remarks are based on the positive rating of your performance so far, as reflected in the mood of the people of Edo State, which our commission also acknowledges, judging from the level of response from state government agencies and parastatals,” he said.

    He, however, urged the governor to continue to impress on public officers and heads of public institutions the need to respond promptly to enquiries from the commission, so that the state can continue with its enviable developmental stride.

    In his response, Governor Obaseki commended members of the commission for their diligence but appealed that they should never allow the agency to be used as a tool for debt collection.

    “We implore you not to allow the commission to be used as debt collection agency, which, of course, is not your mandate. I am happy to note that the number of complaints are ebbing because, as a government, we respond to every mail that comes to us. We investigate the complaints to ensure that we address the issues raised,” he added.

  • 84 Libya deportees undergo medical examination in Edo

    84 Libya deportees undergo medical examination in Edo

    Edo State Government yesterday carried out medical examination on 84 indigenous of the state who were recently deported from Libya.

    The 84 persons which included teenagers, youths and men were among 147 persons deported from Libya on Monday.

    Governor Godwin Obaseki took delivery of the 84 persons in Lagos and provided transportation for them to return to Benin City.

    They were lodged in a hotel at the Government Reservation Area for proper rehabilitation.

    Governor Obaseki who visited the deportees on Tuesday promised to train them in any vocation of their choice as well as pay them monthly stipend during the period of the training.

    Some families have besieged the hotel to visit their relatives while some are yet to contact their relatives.

    Read: 1549 Nigerians deported from Libya, UK, South Africa, others

    A 48-year old man, Okunday Augustine, who came to see his 20 years old son, Kelvin, said his on never told him about the trip to Europe.

    “He called me that he was on his way to Libya. Where his money finished
    I had to send money to him. I sent him N150,000 to cross the sea but stopped him when I heard that there was no longer rescue on the sea.”

    One Ujuemeka Sunday who hails from Enugu State said he left Nigeria with N850,000 after his business collapsed.

    He said there was fighting in Libya when he got there and had stay in a camp unit his money got finished.

    “I saw a lot of people die inside the camp. I did not enter the boat because it did not got to my turn. The first boat that came was ambushed and the people on it were taken by criminals to another camp.”

    Read Also:I am happy to be back, says 17 years old Libya deportee

  • Obaseki receives 84 Libya returnees, pledges stipends

    Obaseki receives 84 Libya returnees, pledges stipends

    …Edo Govt plans training, stipend packages

     The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, on Tuesday received 84 Libya returnees in Benin City.

     Obaseki assured the returnees, comprising sixty males and twenty-four females, that his administration would place them on a monthly stipend for three months while they undergo various vocational training.

     “You should see your current situation as a passing phase in the journey of life,” the governor said and added that his administration would ensure that they are receive vocational training while those interested in pursuing higher education would be trained.

      “You are back to where you came from and you will be taken care of. For the next three months, we will put you on a special stipend,” Obaseki said.

     He explained that the goal of government is to make them ambassadors that will sensitise other youth about the risks associated with illegal migration.

     “You will not wish what you went through for even your enemies. So we will make you ambassadors, to share your harrowing experience with others. We are not out to judge you, we will not judge you. We are all humans and make mistakes. Anybody can be deceived. I want to welcome you back home.”

    Some returnees including Miss Blessing Sunday from Ovia North East Local Government Area and Miss Rosemary Oboh pleaded with the governor to employ her father and also expressed their appreciation to the governor for the warm reception accorded them.

    “It was wrong for us to sneak out of our country. We did it because we thought we would be able to achieve something. We love you for welcoming us back home as a father, a leader and a governor. May your reign be long as governor,” Oboh said.

     Earlier, the Attorney General of the State and Chairman Task force on Anti- Human Trafficking, Professor Yinka Omorogbe informed the returnees that her team was willing to receive all Edo indigenes back home because they were precious to the state.

  • Alaghodaro Summit: Edo fine-tunes strategy to become manufacturing hub

    Alaghodaro Summit: Edo fine-tunes strategy to become manufacturing hub

    With just two days to the kick-off of the maiden edition of Alaghodaro Investment Summit, organisers have said the session on manufacturing at the event will crystalise ongoing plans to re-invent Edo State as the manufacturing hub in Southern Nigeria.

    They said that the plans are embedded in the Benin Industrial Park (BIP) project, which ground-breaking will hold on November 11, at Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area, and is expected to house major manufacturing activities in the state.

    A session on healthcare at the summit is expected to rethink healthcare-as-a-business versus healthcare-as-a-public service, to deliver Universal Health Care in the state, which is to be led by the Minister of State for Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire.

    In a statement Tuesday, the state government said that preparations are in top gear for the investment summit, which holds from November 10 to 12, at Edo Hotels, Okada Avenue, Benin City.

    The state said the discussions on manufacturing, which will be led by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), will be focused on identifying the policies and reforms required to strengthen the manufacturing sector as well as changes in policy and practices that are required to aggressively stimulate effective backward integration especially in the manufacturing and extractive sectors.

    According to them, “with huge deposits of natural resources and a growing agricultural sector which could provide input for the manufacturing sector, Edo State is rightly positioned to become a manufacturing hub in the southern part of the country. Effective government policies and reforms are required to attract huge investments into the state’s manufacturing sector, strengthen backward linkages within the sector and ensure the production of quality outputs in a competitive manner.”

    The session will be moderated by the President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dr. Frank Udemba Jacobs, while the panellists include Chairman, BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu; Director General of the Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Olusegun Awolowo; Representative of Guinness Nigeria Plc., Mojisola Akpata; Dr. Joseph Makoju of Dangote Group; Ayobambo Kunle Salami of International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Managing Director (MD), Coca-Cola, Ekuma Eze.

    The statement noted that the session on healthcare will “explore the funding mix for the Edo Health Sector. It will unveil opportunities for leveraging technology and movable collateral register to expand access to capital, creating incentives for equity finance, deepening coverage through health micro-insurance, convergence with other verticals, developing health Credit guarantees.”

    The session will be moderated by the former Chief Medical Director (CMD), University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Prof. Michael Ibadin, and have panellists which include, Dr. B. R. Shetty of NMC; Osarumen Cole of MobiCure; Rev. Fr. Anselm Adodo of Pax Herbal; Chinedo Ugwu-Chinwuba of General Electric Health; Dr. Johnny Ikimalo of Prime Hospital and Dr. Otabor Christopher of Alliance Hospital, Abuja.

  • AGF takes over forgery case in Edo

    AGF takes over forgery case in Edo

    Nigeria’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has taken over prosecution of an alleged case of forgery preferred against a Benin based lawyer, Barrister Dele Edokpayi and his firm, Circular Merchants Limited.

    A letter to the Registrar of the Federal High Court in Benin City and signed by Ajakaye Iyiola Julius, an Assistant Director of the Ministry of Justice, said the AGF took over prosecution of case in pursuant to Section 174 (1)(b) of the 1999 constitution as amended.

    The taking over of the prosecution of the case followed a petition by Barr. Edokpayi that proper investigation was not conducted by the police before he was charged to court.

    Barr. Edokpayi and his firm who have since been granted bail were arraigned in June on four count charges of forgery of a deed of transfer of A.O Obasuyi and Sons Sawmill Limited and forgery of application for Governor’s consent for the purchase of property housing A.O Obasuyi and Sons Sawmill.

    They were also alleged to have forged the signature of one B.I Obasuyi on the deed of transfer of A.O Obasuyi and Sons Sawmill and the signature of one Sam Obasuyi on application for Governor’s consent dated February, 2006.

    Speaking to newsmen in Benin City, Barr. Edokpayi said he was arrested in a gestapo style by the police while driving and was hurriedly charge to court without investigation.

    Barr. Edokpayi stated that he was being prosecuted because of a landed property he bought for N10m from three brothers including a former Attorney-General of defunct Bendel State, late Benson Obasuyi.

    He explained that the family approached him to rescue them when they couldn’t deliver to a first buyer and he paid out N4m.

    Edokpayi said he later paid each of the three brothers N2.8m each for the property which used to be their late father’s Sawmill firm.

    His words, “I have receipts for all the transaction we did in 2006, Why did they wait for Benson to die before they claimed I forged his signature? There are other properties I bought from them.

    Checks showed that Justice O.O Tokode has earlier granted a motion exparte for an interim order for the prosecution to possess the immovable property housing the A.O Obasuyi and Sons Sawmill limited being the subject matter of the offence of forgery preferred against the accused persons pending the determination of the motion on notice.

  • Obaseki projects N250m monthly revenue for Oredo LGA

    Obaseki projects N250m monthly revenue for Oredo LGA

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has said the improved method of revenue collection initiated by his administration will ensure Oredo Local Government Council generate as much as N250 million monthly from 2018.

    The governor stated this on Sunday at Urhokpota Hall, during his thank-you-visit at Oredo Local Government Area, Benin city.

    He noted that, in the last one year, revenue generation in the council has improved from N4 million on a monthly to N37 million as at October 2017. He added that such increase would translate to more development and opportunities for the people of the council and the state at large.

    Obaseki commended the council for keying into the ‘Keep Edo Clean Project’, noting that Oredo is the heart of the state and would be supported to attract more investments. He urged the council to be receptive to change, which has become necessary, given the current economic situation in the country.

    He noted that the reconstruction of Benin Science and Technical College, will be ready by May 2018, and explained that several ongoing projects in Benin City will impact on the council positively.

    Earlier in his opening remarks, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman in Oredo, Godwin Alabi, welcomed the governor and thanked him for his several transformational programmes, which impact are being felt within the city.

    Also present at the event were the Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Philip Shaibu, Secretary to Edo State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq., Edo State APC Chairman, Mr Anselm Ojezua, Special Adviser to the Governor on Political and Community Matters, Chief Osaro Idah, party leaders, among others

     

  • N-Power Health Volunteers take malaria outreach to Oredo LGA

    N-Power Health Volunteers take malaria outreach to Oredo LGA

    Following the collaboration of Edo State Government and the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) to kick malaria out of the state, the N-Power Health Volunteers in Utagban Community in Oredo Local Government Area have organised a one-day malaria awareness seminar.

    The state government has a commitment to primary healthcare and has been collaborating with relevant development partners to deliver its mandate on essential health services to communities.

    The Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to President Muhammadu Buhari on Job Creation and Youth Employment Programme, Mr. Afolabi Imoukhuede, while delivering an address at the seminar, on Friday, commended the Presidency for initiating the programme which has impacted the lives of young Nigerians.

    Represented by the focal person in Edo State, Osayuwamen Aladeshelu, Mr. Imoukhuede stated that the N-Health programme is poised to liberate unemployed graduates and enable them contribute their quota to societal development.

    Mr. Imoukhuede noted that the N-Power Health volunteers at Utagban organised the programme to support Edo State Government’s fight against malaria.

    He commended efforts of the volunteers in strengthening primary healthcare delivery in their host community, adding, “The N-Heath volunteers organised this programme to provide free malaria test and drugs to residents of Utagban community assisted by qualified health personnel. This is a welcome development as the people ordinarily would not have been exposed to this kind of opportunity.”

    An N-Power Health Volunteer, Mr. Enisuoh Martin, who delivered a lecture on Malaria, said it was regrettable that despite the fact that malaria is a preventable disease, it has killed millions of people globally, stressing that measures such as sleeping under treated mosquito nets and living in a clean environment can make the public safer.

    “The Edo State Government tapped into the federal government’s initiative on malaria and the commitment in implementing the programme has yielded positive results. It is now common place to find the nets in homes across the state.”

    Oredo Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) coordinator, Dr. Osaze Ezomo thanked the volunteers and called on the community’s residents to ensure they utilise the opportunity to get tested and treated.

    Represented by Ms. Joy Imafidon, the Oredo PHC Coordinator said, “This programme is a sign of good things to come in the locality. The volunteers are on ground to help our people take care of their health in Utagban Community.”

  • Edo residents count gains of anti-crime strategy, laud govt, new CP

    Edo residents count gains of anti-crime strategy, laud govt, new CP

    …3 kidnap victims freed, Otasowie’s killers nabbed in 8 days in Edo state.

     Residents of Edo State are currently breathing a sigh of relief with the marked improvement in security across the state following the anti-crime strategy of the new Commissioner of Police in the state, Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, backed by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration.
     
    In just one week as the new sheriff in town, Kokumo’s heat on kidnappers is yielding unprecedented result with three persons abducted by kidnappers last month, released from the kidnappers’ den, aside the proactive and aggressive policing across the state.
     
    The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has made real his promise to implement the state’s new security architecture with the new Police Commissioner, a promise he made while receiving Kokumo last week at the state Government House, in Benin City, as the new CP.
     
    “Although it is not yet uhuru with regard to the security situation in the state, there is remarkable improvement now,” Mr Ode Silver, a resident of the state said.
     
    Mrs Joy Ahanor simply said “Edo is safer now, compared to the days of the former police commissioner.”
     
    To the credit of the new partnership between the Edo State Government and the police command is the release of three kidnap victims and the arrest of over 50 suspected criminals.
     
    “We will give you the needed support to succeed. We believe that the responsibility for restoring law and order rests with the police. We hope that you will fulfill your constitutional responsibility by helping us enforce law and order in Edo State,” Obaseki promised.
     
     The governor urged the new police boss to urgently change the security plan he inherited to curb crimes in the state. “We need to change the entire security architecture in the state and together we will work to implement it and address all the security challenges in the next one week,” he added.
     
    In response to the governor’s appeal, barely 48 hours of assuming work as the Commissioner of Police in Edo state, the kidnapped retired Superintendent of Police, Chief James Omafuaire regained his freedom.
     
    He was abducted two days earlier with his wife and one other person by suspected Fulani herdsmen at his Ikpeshi quarry site in Akoko Edo Area of Edo State.
     
    Omafuaire’s release was followed by the arrest of seven members of the gang suspected to have murdered a lecturer at the University of Benin ( UNIBEN ), Prof. Paul Otasowie.
    The lecturer was shot dead by gunmen at his private residence on October 4, in Benin City.
     
    Parading the suspects along with 46 other suspected criminals; kidnappers, armed robbers, cultists and car snatchers, the state police commissioner, Mr. Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, said the Professor’s mobile phone was recovered from one of the suspects, adding that family members of the lecturer have come forward to identify the phone.
     
    On his fifth day in office the Edo State Police commissioner paraded four suspected kidnappers who abducted one Mr Andy Ehanire, the manager of Ogba Zoo and Nature park, in Benin.
     
    They allegedly killed three policemen in the operation and were said to have collected N25 million and $100,000 as ransom were arrested in Sapele, Delta State.
     
    Confirming the incident, Spokesman of the Edo State police command, DSP Moses Nkombe, said the suspects were arrested in their hideouts.
     
    He said “We are making effort now to recover arms and other things. They were arrested in Delta State early Thursday morning and they were already in Benin before 5a.m. They have confessed to the crime. One of them who shot the policemen and the driver are among the people arrested.”
     
    The arrest of Ehanire’s kidnappers was followed by the release of the relative of former Governor Adams Oshiomhole, who was kidnapped in Edo North, but abandoned in the bush after the new police commissioner and his men charged at the kidnappers.
     
    On Thursday, November 2, Popular Edo musician, Mr. Osayomore Joseph, who was kidnapped by gunmen was released. Osayomore regained his freedom on Thursday after spending almost a month in captivity.
     
    His manager, Mr. Frank Ugbomah, and State Chairman of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, Mr. Willy Eghe-Nova, confirmed his release.