Tag: Ekiti STATE

  • Ekiti elders decry low Federal appointment of indigenes

    Ekiti elders decry low Federal appointment of indigenes

    The Ekiti Council of Elders has faulted the Federal Government for giving Ekiti State indigenes the fewest appointments in the Southwest.

    It said all of Lagos (10), Ogun (21), Osun (nine), Ondo (six) have more federal appointees than Ekiti and Oyo State, both of which have four each.

    The Council, in a statement by its chairman Prof J. O. Oluwasanmi, Standing Committee Chairman Chief Deji Fasuan and General Secretary Niyi Ajibulu, said Ekiti was shortchanged in the appointments to key political positions in the country.

    The council said several Federal roads in the state had been become impassable.

    “Ekiti Council of Elders does not believe that this situation should continue. There has to be a change. Equity and fairness has to prevail.

    “For example, sometimes ago, when we observed the very deplorable status of Federal roads in Ekiti, we made several attempts at getting the government to undertake some rescue work. We made contacts with Federal Government functionaries. We understand later that the relevant Minister visited Ekiti but no tangible results have been known.

    “Of equal concern is the fact that today, no Federal Road is motorable in Ekiti State. All approaches by Federal roads to Ekiti (Ondo, Kwara, Osun, Kogi) are almost impassable.

    “We expressed some concern when the 2018 budget was being prepared as we expected our representatives in Abuja to identify our problems and include some of them at least in the National Budget.

    “The current year’s budget is going to an end we have not benefitted tangibly from it. We hope the 2018 budget will be different. Ekiti has been excluded for long from the benefit of being part of Nigeria. It is time there is a change,” the council said.

    The Elders Council said it has called its representatives in Abuja for “informal discussions”, but the invitation was not honoured.

    “Our Obas have also attempted to discuss with our Federal Legislators and other key Federal Government appointees, the Royal Fathers have equally not succeeded.

    “It is our view that distributing or donating materials like rice, motorcycles and clothes once or twice a year to indigent indigenes are not the answer to the problems facing Ekiti.

    “The fact is that, we have not had our fair share of Federal perks, perquisite positions in the Federal setup in the current and previous Federal Governments.

    “As we consistently remind our people, Ekiti has been short changed in both political and upper public service appointments in the Western Region since 1952. In the ‘60s and ‘70s, there were times when out of 12 Permanent Secretaries for the Region, indigenes of what is now Ogun State, had eight while others had four.

    “With a new Federal set up and with the creation of more States, we had thought that each new unit of the Federation would have its own due in fairness and in equity.

    “We have time and again complained that appointments/positions allocated to the Southwest have been lopsided in favour of Ogun particularly,” the statement said.

  • Ekiti 2018: Five PDP aspirants unite against Fayose’s deputy

    Ekiti 2018: Five PDP aspirants unite against Fayose’s deputy

    ….Insist Olusola’s imposition won’t stand

    Five governorship aspirants of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State have resolved to work together and resist the alleged imposition of Deputy Governor Kolapo Olusola as the “sole candidate” for the 2018 polls.

    They insist that there must be a free, fair, credible and transparent primary election from where the party’s flag bearer for the 2018 governorship race will emerge.

    One of the aspirants, Mr. Owoseni Ajayi, the immediate past Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, disclosed this in Ado-Ekiti while speaking as a guest at the commissioning of the campaign office of a fellow aspirant, Ambassador Dare Bejide.

    Ajayi, who was one of the closest and most trusted aides of Fayose before falling apart after Olusola’s adoption, said imposition of governorship candidate could open way for the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) to grab power from PDP in the 2018 Ekiti poll.

    “All PDP aspirants are all working together; that is the reason why all of us should work together and I want to assure you that all aspirants in PDP minus the one that was adopted.

    All other aspirants, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, Senator Biodun Olujimi, Ambassador Dare Bejide, Bisi Omoyeni and I are all working together to ensure that there is no imposition of any candidate in PDP in this state.

    “To demonstrate the love among us, that is why I am here today to witness the commissioning of my friend’s campaign office and I believe that when I am going to do my own, I will also invite all of you to be there and you will equally be there.

    “Because when one of us becomes the governor under a peaceful, free and fair atmosphere, there will be no problem for our party members and there will no crisis in our state and it will not be possible for APC to defeat us.

    “Impunity, imposition of candidates, lawlessness and recklessness by those who supposed to know the rules in our party must stop. These were responsible for the loss of our party in the 2015 general elections.

    “We don’t want our state to be taken over by APC; we don’t want impunity, imposition and lawlessness in our party again and that is why we are demanding a free and fair primary.

    “We will ensure that there is no imposition in PDP, that is why we the aspirants, except the one purportedly adopted, are one and united and that is why I am here in solidarity with Bejide.”

    Ajayi urged the PDP national leadership to intervene in Ekiti and other state chapters so that the so that the party will not lose more leaders and members to other parties.

    He explained that the PDP is yet to recover from the 2015 loss in many states of the federation where party members defected to APC to win governorship and legislative seats.

    Ajayi added: “Some of our leaders because of the power they wielded imposed their will on the people during the 2015 general elections and the party paid dearly for it.

    “Former Plateau Governor Jonah Jang fielded his son-in-law as the governorship candidate while his predecessor, Joshua Dariye, sponsored Simon Lalong, our party member to contest on APC platform to win the governorship election.

    “This is despite the fact that PDP has the majority in the Plateau State House of Assembly but we lost the governorship to APC.

    “Also in Benue, former Governor Gabriel Suswam, imposed a candidate but our party member, Samuel Ortom, crossed over to APC to win the governorship election. We incurred these losses because of imposition.”

  • Ekiti governorship election: Oni promises to consolidate previous achievements

    Ekiti governorship election: Oni promises to consolidate previous achievements

    Chief Olusegun Oni, the Deputy National Chairman (South), All Progressives Congress (APC) and Ekiti governorship aspirant, has promised to consolidate his previous achievements if elected governor.

    NAN recalls that Oni was elected governor of Ekiti in April 2007 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, but was removed from office on Oct. 15, 2010 following the judgment of an Appeal Court, which ruled against him.

    Oni said told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja that he would continue with his administration’s infrastructural development programme, which made the then government popular.

    “We believe that there cannot be development if there is no good road network for the transportation of food products to the market where they will be sold to consumers.”

    He added that the construction of a standard road network would ensure the complement other economic development efforts as it would enable people living in the rural areas to convey their products from the farms without overwhelming challenges.

    “Those are the ones who farm, they are the ones who produce food and other items and we can easily move them to the market.

    “When the roads are good, we can move some manufacturing and processing equipment into the rural areas.

    “While in office, we almost set up at least one power plant, but unfortunately the plan was aborted by the annulment of my election by the judgment of the Appeal Court.

    “As you know, without power we cannot do much and right now Ekiti is not servicing up to 10 per cent of its power requirement,’’ he said.

    He said that his administration’s micro-credit programme was a huge success as it enabled many people to build up their petty businesses.

    “As far as I am concerned, it wasn’t a success; we are hoping that we will redo it.

    “This time around we will put a very solid and strong cooperative system in place.

    “When we have cooperatives running and they understand what their role should be in the development process, then we can initiate a micro-credit system and I believe that the system will work better than it worked before.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission has scheduled the Ekiti State Governorship election to hold in July 2018.

  • Man in Court over alleged N2.1 million fraud

    Man in Court over alleged N2.1 million fraud

    The Police in Ekiti State have arraigned a 38-year-old man, Olubolamo Kolade, at an Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrates’ Court for alleged fraud.

    The defendant of no fixed address is standing trial on a count charge of fraud.

    The prosecutor, Johnson Okunade, told the Court that the defendant committed the offence between the months of May 2015 to August 2017 in Ado-Ekiti.

    He alleged that the defendant fraudulently stole the sum of N2, 171, 120 property of Self Reliance Economic Advancement Programme (SEAP), ‎Ado-Ekiti office.

    Okunade said that the offence contravened Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code, Law of Ekiti State 2012.

    The prosecutor asked the Court for adjournment to enable him to study the case file and present his witnesses.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    His counsel, Mr Seun Oyebanji, urged the Court to grant his client bail, promising that he would not jump bail.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr Adesoji Adegboye, granted bail to the defendant in the sum of N400, 000 with two sureties, one of whom must be a civil servant.

    Adegboye adjourned the case until December 20 for hearing.

  • NYSC: Corps member renovates secretariat in Ekiti

    NYSC: Corps member renovates secretariat in Ekiti

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Zonal Secretariat in Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State, which was in a state of disrepair, is now wearing a new look, courtesy of a corps member serving in the town, Miss Ikeade Adebusoye, who renovated the facility. The renovated office, which was inaugurated last week, is giving joy to the NYSC officials and corps members. ODUNAYO OGUNMOLA reports.

    When Miss Ikeade Adebusoye was posted to Ekiti State in November, last year to observe her mandatory one-year National Youth Service (NYSC), little did she know that she was on her way to make history and etch her name in the minds of members of the community.

    The 2016 graduate of Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, who hails from Ondo State, was posted to Benin Owena River Basin Development Authority (BORBDA) zonal office in Ikere-Ekiti as her place of primary assignment.

    But a horrible experience she and other corps members had at the NYSC Zonal Office in Ikere-Ekiti, fired the patriotic zeal in her to contribute her own quota to national development and leave a legacy for generations to come.

    Ikeade and her colleagues had gathered for their weekly Community Development Services (CDS) meeting when the heavens opened and a torrential rain descended on the zonal secretariat where they had gathered for the meeting.

    The building, which was hitherto derelict and begging for repairs, had its roof leaking at several points while many of the windows which were supposed to shield occupants against ferocious wind and cold had fallen off.

    Before Ikeade’s intervention, some members of staff of the NYSC feared that the building could come down, especially during the rainy season when rains pounded the facility.

    The experience got the girl thinking and that was the turning point for the NYSC zonal secretariat which has office accommodation for workers of the agency and a hall for meetings for corps members.

    Twenty-One-year-old Ikeade conceived the project in May but her meagre N19, 800 monthly allowances was not enough to carry out such an enormous project. She had to run around soliciting for funds to finance the project that was dear to her heart.

    It was celebration time on penultimate Tuesday when the new-look project was inaugurated. NYSC officials and fellow corps members celebrated Ikeade, who was joined by her mother, Princess Adejoke Adebusoye and her elder sister, Dr. Adekemi Adebusoye, who just graduated from the medical school.

    The newly-renovated zonal secretariat was inaugurated by the State Coordinator of the NYSC, Mrs. Nwanno Ukagha, who was represented by Assistant Director in charge CDS, Mr. Andy Obarein.

    The Ekiti NYSC boss, Mrs. Ukagha, urged other corps members to emulate Miss Adebusoye whom she said had made history by the massive renovation of the zonal office.

    Mrs. Ukhagha said: “She has contributed her own quota to national development as a corps member and Ikeade will be remembered for what she has done anytime we are making use of this facility.

    “Those of you that will pass out (of NYSC service) in March, this is a challenge to you because you still have more time. Don’t let this opportunity to affect your community pass you by.”

    Speaking with Southwest Report, Ikeade, who shares the same birthday (March 7) with her father, Hon. Justice Adegboyega Adebusoye, revealed that she had wanted to embark on a school renovation project because of the pitiable condition of some public schools in the town.

    She also revealed that she desired to embark on a borehole project in her neighbourhood because residents trek long distances to get potable water but had to start with the Ikere office of NYSC which is her “primary constituency.”

    Ikeade further explained that getting sponsors was taxing but her parents, Justice Adebusoye and Princess Adebusoye; elder sister, Dr. Adebusoye and other public-spirited individuals supported the project.

    She said: “One day, we were having our CDS meeting inside the hall when rain began to fall. The rain was getting at us because the roofs were leaking.

    “The ceiling was bad; you could see the holes on the roofs from the ceiling. So, we had to be moving chairs here and there and cleaning the floor because the whole place was in bad condition. I didn’t like it.

    “There are about three hall ways, I painted inside, outside, the front, the side. Then I had to replace the leaking roofing sheets with new ones. I had to get new iron sheets; I got new asbestos because the old asbestos sheets were damaged.

    “I painted the ceiling, did the flooring because the floor too was broken and I got new tiles for the floor. The steps were also in bad condition; they were broken and we had to get cement to smoothen it.

    “Initially I thought the project would cost N308, 000 but in all I spent N420, 000 because we had to get extra buckets of paint and had to get new tiles because our earlier estimations were wrong.”

    Speaking about the challenges of raising funds for the project, Ikeade said: “It was not easy getting money from people. I showed them the pictures that this is the condition of the place I wanted to renovate. Some of them will say ‘let me help her’ others will say ‘I don’t have money.’

    “It was challenging getting the funds; when I called some people they would ask me to call them the other week and on and on and on and the scenario put me off because I had wanted to finish the project by August.

    “It was my mum who kept encouraging me; saying nothing comes easy. She told me that I should not expect people to give me money just on the asking. At some time, I fell sick and my mum would be driving me around.

    “I had to move round the community; initially some of them didn’t want to help but I kept on disturbing them. It wasn’t easy because it took months to get the money. It was between July, August and September but it was in October that I got the final funds.”

    On whether should would embark on such projects beyond her service year, Ikeade said she would continue to serve humanity because she was happy living up to the essence of the NYSC scheme.

    She said: “Yes, I will love to do such in the future; even though raising funds was a challenge. It took me just one week to execute the entire project.

    “I will love to carry out borehole projects for people lacking access to potable water and also renovate schools to offer our pupils environment conducive to learning.”

  • 2018: Ekiti indigenes strategise to take over Government House

    2018: Ekiti indigenes strategise to take over Government House

    Indigenes of Ekiti South Senatorial District of Ekiti State, South West Nigeria are making serious arrangements to ensure that one of their own takes charge at the Government house come 2018.

    Speaking on the plans, a governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) party, Dr. Makanjuola Akindele Owolabi stated that in the 21 years of Ekiti State’s existence, it has never had any son or daughter of Ekiti South Senatorial Zone as governor, despite having more local governments than any of the other zones.

    Dr. Owolabi from Aisegba, Gboyin Local Government while addressing journalists at the weekend at the Lagos Airport said Ekiti South Senatorial Zone has six local governments while the others comprising of Ekiti North and Central zones have five each, noting that the Central part of the state has ruled the State on four different occasions while Ekiti North has also ruled on three different occasions.

    Owolabi lamented that Ekiti South has never been in the saddle of power till date whereas non-indigenes from other States have administered Ekiti State for three years and four months in total.

    “Ekiti South Senatorial Zone is not an outcast. We are not helpless. We do not have to wait for power to be transferred to us. We have all it takes to rule Ekiti State through constitutional, electoral, judicious, justifiable, legal and fair means. We are being made to believe that power can only be bequeathed to us. Are we incompetent or incapable? Are we created to be perpetual spare tyres?” the APC chieftain stated.

    According to Owolabi, under natural justice, the Southern part of the state should have been competing for its third or fourth chance in power by now, stressing that as at 2015 INEC voters’ register, the State has a total of 815,406 spread across the senatorial zones while Ekiti South has the highest number of Senatorial Zones with the second highest number of registered voters of 277,757 which constitutes 34.05%.

    He said that from the total of 416 delegates from all the Local Governments 26 executives from each Local Government, Ekiti Senatorial Zone has 156 delegates representing 37.5%.

    He said: “We have 29 State Excos and 1 national delegate. These delegates cannot take away the superiority of delegates from Ekiti South since the 29 State Excos will have a proportionate number from South too. Ekiti South Senatorial Zone is, therefore, the ‘queen damsel’ of the state politics most especially in deciding who clinches the governorship ticket to become the flag bearer of any political party at the primaries”.

    According to Owolabi, Ekiti South Senatorial Zone with all its politically intimidating statistics and electoral strength both in determining a candidate and a winner has not been fairly and justifiably carried along in the power play of Ekiti State in the past 21 years.

    “We, therefore, pleaded, in the spirit of fairness, equity, justice and democratic principle of power rotation ,amongst confederating entities, that it is only fair and just for the sons and daughters of Ekiti South Senatorial zone to be maximally supported for the governorship of the State for the first time in 21 years.

    “We have been brothers in progress. We have been supportive of our brothers in the North and Central Zones all these years. We are of the same origin. We are all descendants of Oduduwa who is well known for fairness and justice. What we have in abundance for our brothers from the other Senatorial Zones are love and trust. We look forward to the support of our brothers from North and Central just as we have always been doing to them this past twenty-one (21) years”, Dr Owolabi said.

  • Ekiti NMA clamp down on quacks, illegal medical centres

    Ekiti NMA clamp down on quacks, illegal medical centres

    Nigerian Medical Association ( NMA ), Ekiti State chapter, on Sunday, says it has signed a pact with the state government for introduction of accreditation of health facilities to fish out operators of illegal medical centres.

    The NMA Chairman in Ekiti, Dr Sunday Omoya, made this known at a news conference to round-off the 2017 Physicians’ Week and  Ordinary General Meeting of the medical body.

    He said the medical body regretted the activities of some unregistered medical practitioners in the state.

    He added that such activities had been affecting medical practice and denting the image of members, saying “this must stop in the overall interest of health security of residents of the state.”

    He commended the Gov. Ayo Fayose-led state government for implementing Consolidated Medical Salary Scale ( CONMESS ) for all categories of doctors in the state, noting however that the policy had not been beneficial, owing to the six months salary owed doctors.

    Omoya said a total of  300 people were offered free medical treatment by doctors at Ipole Iloro in Ekiti West Local Government Area during the 2017 Physicians’ Week.

    He added that NMA held medical education for rural dwellers on  dieting, hypertension, HIV/AIDS and other ailments ravaging the people at the

    grassroots.

    He urged government to pay members’ salaries and fund health institutions, particularly the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital(EKSUTH), to improve healthcare delivery in the state.

    He noted that “we have set up a committee to look into the issue of quackery. We reached an agreement with state government on accreditation and re-registration of all health facilities in Ekiti.

    “We are looking into the genuineness of health facilities to know if they go beyond the scope for which they are registered.“If a facility is registered as a maternity or clinic or hospital, it can’t go beyond that scope but in Ekiti, some maternity homes are performing surgeries and this is wrong and dangerous.

    “Defaulting facilities will be shut and the owners prosecuted accordingly.”

    He commended the state government for being among the five states that met 70 per cent  benchmark in immunisation coverage.

    On the issue of non-payment of salaries, Omoya said: “We are pleading that even if all the arrears won’t be paid, government should bring us

    as per with our colleagues in civil service.

    “As we speak now, we are owing government six months salary, while civil servants are owed five months and this is demoralising doctors in health institutions.”

    NAN

  • Maina: Buhari only acted to save his face – Fayose

    Maina: Buhari only acted to save his face – Fayose

    Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti State governor has said President Mohammodu Buhari only acted on the reinstatement of wanted former Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Abdulrashid Maina because of the global embarrassment caused him by the outcry of Nigerians.

    Maina headed the now defunct pension reform team during the administration of  former President Goodluck Jonathan, but fled the country in 2015 after being indicted for alleged diversion of N2 billion public fund.

    The governor in a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said the president directive on the immediate disengagement of Maina was an afterthought.

    He also demanded the immediate trial of Maina as well as the sack of all those involved in his reinstatement, which he described as fraudulent and shameful.

    The governor earlier on his verified and official twitter handle likened Buhari’s anti-corruption fight to a situation where “Satan is calling Judas Iscariot a sinner”.

    He said, “In the words of APC Senator, Shehu Sani, ‘when it comes to fighting corruption in the National Assembly and the Judiciary and in the larger Nigerian sectors, the President uses insecticide, but when it comes to fighting corruption within the Presidency, they use deodorants”.

    “Also, President Buhari has refused to act on the report of the committee that investigated the $43 million discovered in an apartment at Osbourne Towers, Ikoyi, Lagos, despite that Nigerians have been asking him to act on it”.

    “When the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Ibe Kachikwu raised allegation of award of $25 billion contracts without following due process against the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC); Dr. Maikanti Baru, the Presidency was the one that defended him (Baru)”.

    “Even the Acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu was indicted of corruption by the Department of State Service (DSS) and all that was done by President Buhari was to ask the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), to investigate the DSS report. Up till today, nothing has been heard about it and Magu, despite his rejection by the Senate, Magu is still acting as the EFCC chairman”.

    “It was also under this government of Buhari that Ahmed Gambo Saleh; the Supreme Court Registrar was indicted and put on trial for alleged over N2 billion fraud. The case against Gambo Saleh was withdrawn almost immediately, and he has been appointed the Secretary of the National Judicial Council (NJC). Not only that, he was made the Secretary of the Corruption and Financial Crime Cases Trial Monitoring Committee, headed by Retired Justice Isa Ayo Salami”.

    “Like I have said several times, as far as President Buhari is concerned, corruption involving his men is family affair, and one won’t be surprised if Maina is rewarded with bigger office very soon, just like others before him”.

  • PDP Chieftain demands three more states for Southwest

    PDP Chieftain demands three more states for Southwest

    A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State, Mr. Gboyega Akinola, has canvassed for the creation of three more states in the Southwest.

    Akinola, who spoke with reporters in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, argued that no other region or ethnic group has been marginalized like the Yoruba whom he claimed has been disadvantaged since the colonial era.

    Former PDP Secretary in Ekiti State noted that for restructuring being canvassed in many quarters to have any meaningful impact, the Nigerian constitution must be seriously reviewed to address some structural imbalances.

    Akinola, who is also a former Chairman of Ikere Local Government, said the Nigeria constitution must seriously reviewed to address some structural imbalances.

    He said: “If we want restructuring to take place in Nigeria without any marginalization, the Yoruba nation should be given three additional states. If the former Eastern region is having about ten states, the defunct Northern Region is having 19 states the Yoruba is only having six states”

    “So, the Yoruba needs three additional states to, balance the political equation, because we have the population. We have been agitating for Ose and Ibadan states. Ibadan is the largest city in
    West Africa and the third in Africa after the Johannesburg and Cairo.”

    “Why is it that Ibadan is the only city in Nigeria since 1966 that has not been given a state status? Ibadan, should get a state and other towns should form new Oyo State.”

  • Afe Babalola canvasses need for Ekiti airport

    Afe Babalola canvasses need for Ekiti airport

    The founder and Chancellor of Afe Babalola University in Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola, has urged the Federal Government to revisit the airport project it planned to establish in Ekiti State.

    Babalola, who spoke at the weekend at ABUAD’s fifth convocation, regretted the state of the federal road to the institution.

    The eminent lawyer has been repairing the road in the last eight years.

    He regretted that the Ekiti airport project had been stalled by politics while other states, whose similar projects were approved, had either made theirs operational or got them to various stages of completion.

    Twenty-one-year old Ahwin Kevin Akporode, of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was the best graduating student with a Cumulative Gross point Average (CGPA) of 5 points among 869 graduates.

    An American philanthropist and President of Project CURE, a humanitarian organisation, Dr. Williams Douglas Jackson, as well as a former Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Peter Okebukola, were conferred with honorary doctorate degrees.

    While Jackson got an honorary Doctor of Medicine degree, Okebukola got honorary Doctor of Letters degree.

    Making a case for the airport, Babalola said: “I apologise for the bad roads, which you had to go through to get to ABUAD. As a matter of fact, the federal road from the town to this place is so bad that the university has been responsible for its repairs and maintenance for the last eight years.

    “Yet, our university is the only one that can boast of having students from all 36 states. Thank you for your perseverance.

    “It is for this reason we have been pleading with the Federal Government to revisit the airport, which was approved for this state with Bayelsa, Delta and Gombe in 2007.

    “Whereas the other three states have completed their airports, that of Ekiti State was politically aborted because of the then Governor Kayode Fayemi, who said the airport was not his priority even though the Federal Government had allocated N680 million for its take-off.

    “Ladies and gentlemen, I plead with all of you today to please plead with the Federal Government to revisit the airport project.”

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, urged the Federal Government to set up a special fund to cater for private universities.

    He said: “With what Chief Babalola has done in this university, nothing is too big for the Federal Government to do for a private university of this stature.

    “This university is an exemplar in learning and character. It is moulding Nigeria’s future leaders in the best fashion. I believe it won’t be out of place for the Federal Government to give special intervention funds to private universities.”

    Ahwin attributed his feat to ideals he imbibed from his parents and Babalola.

    He said: “I owe this achievement to my parents. My father’s strict military background and my mother’s guide as a teacher helped me a lot.

    “When I got to ABUAD, I also applied the aphorism of our founder, which is: industry, determination, learning and character. All these helped me a lot.”