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  • Six die as bus, SUV crash in Ibadan

    Six persons were killed in a road accident  yesterday at Quarry area of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    The crash involved two Lagos-bound vehicles –  an 18-seater commercial bus  and one ML Benz sport utility vehicle (SUV).

    The cause of the crash was unknown as at the time of filing this report.

    The two vehicles were totally damaged and the bodies of the occupants were mangled.

    Some officials of the Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) and a team of policemen were seen at the scene of the crash removing the remains of the victims.

    Two of the crash victims, who sustained injuries, were attended to.

    A police van was used to evacuate the bodies of the victims.

    The incident led to a gridlock on the highway as security operatives were seen diverting the traffic to the other lane.

    FRSC’s spokesman tunji Onijala confirmed six dead.

  • Oyo Workers suspend strike

    The National Secretariat of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has ordered the suspension of seven weeks indefinite strike over the non-payment of workers’ salary and allowances in the state.

    It will be recalled that the state government based on the agreement with the national leaders of the union, set up a 14 man committee two weeks ago from both the government and labour sides to deliberate on how to resolve the industrial impasse.

    The strike was called off after a joint Memorandum of Understanding signed by the 14 man committee which includes: the Secretary to the State Government, Ishmael Alli, Chairman of NLC in the State, Waheed Olojede, Head of Service, Soji Eniade, and Commissioner for Finance, Abimbola Adekanmbi.

    The National Vice-President of NLC (Southwest), Comrade Solomon Adelegan declared the strike off late on Monday, as the Chairman of NLC in the state, Comrade Waheed Olojede confirmed the suspension of the strike saying it was based on the agreement among the parties.

    He disclosed that the leadership of the union agreed to suspend the strike based on the fact that the state government has decided to pay two months salary arrears of workers, plead with the banks to exclude workers who are owing them from deduction of their debt from the two months salary to be paid as well as the release outstanding promotion letters to workers.

    Olojede said both parties have agreed to continue with the negotiation on all the outstanding issue, adding that the suspension of the strike was considered in the interest of members of the union.

    Also confirming the suspension, the Secretary of the union in the state, Kofo Ogundeji said the national leaders of the congress have ordered the suspension of the strike based on the above agreement.

    The MOU reads in part:” That the total amount received from the federal Account for the month of June, 2016 was N2.1 billion and that an additional sum of N1.39 billion, being the first tranche of the budget support facility, was equally received from the Federal Government, bring the total available sum to N3.495 billion in the government coffers that could immediately be utilized for payment of salary, wages and pensions of the state workforce.

    “That the total sum of N3.495 billion, which is readily available will be immediately disbursed to honour the State’s obligations on salaries, wages and pensions for the month of January 2016. That an appeal be made by the State Government to banks to grant concerned workers a moratorium of two months on their January and February 2016 salaries and pensions on their debt service obligation.

    “That a a letter of apology be tendered to government by principals, teachers and pupils of schools engaged in the breach of the peace and destruction of government properties. That the government withdraws all outstanding litigation against labour. That no worker would be victimised as a result of participation in the industrial action. That the industrial action be suspended forthwith.”

    Similarly, the Chairman of the government/labour committee, Ishmael Alli, while briefing journalist on Tuesday accompanied of the Head of Service, Soji Eniade and Commissioner for Information, Toye Arulogun, Alli said deliberation will still continue among the members of the committee to forestall a future reocurrence of industrial impasse.

    He promised that the state government would pay the workers two months salary within the next two weeks.

    “The state government appreciates the citizens of the state for their support during the strike action. We urged you to continue to support the Abiola Ajimobi led administration which strives to elevate the standards, promote ethical values and good governance in the state” he said.

    Since the strike commenced, most of the workers have continued to decry their living conditions based on the non-payment of their salaries.

    However, most members of the workers in the state are unaware of the suspension and they have kicked against collecting two months’ salary out of the seven months the government owes them.

    They stated that their leaders should address them at the same place where the strike was declared, stressing that it was wrong for the seven months old strike to be suspended on the media.

  • Officers for AAUA alumni Ibadan branch

    The Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) Alumni Association has opened its Ibadan, Oyo State branch. The ceremony, attended by 40 members was held at Tantalizers Eatery in the Students’ Union Building of the University of Ibadan (UI).

    The National President, Mr Patrick Oluyide, said the branch’s establishment was in line with the association’s constitution, which allows creation of chapters in towns and cities across the globe without compromising the conditions for  formation, including a minimum of 20 members.

    Presenting the charter of the association to the branch, Oluyide urged the executive members to steer the group’s affairs in line with the constitution.

    Oluyide said he was encouraged by the zeal of members and the manner they coordinated themselves. He advised them not to rest on their oars in raising the association’s membership in Ibadan.

    He said: “I am impressed by the conduct of the executive members. The quality of their discussion prior to the establishment of the branch was heartwarming. They have started on a very good note. I urge them to continue with this encouraging path.”

    The chairman of the branch, Mr Oyekunle Adetoba, appreciated all members for their cooperation, promising to justify the confidence reposed in him to lead the association.

    He said: “We want to assure you that we shall leave no stone unturned in ensuring that this branch continues to grow in strength and membership.”

    Other executive members inaugurated included Vice Chairman, Yetunde Ijitola,  Secretary, Omobayode Okelola, Treasurer, Mercy Dada, Financial Secretary, Seun Ajagun, and Kehinde Adebayo, Events and Publicity Officer.

  • Double accident on Lagos/Ibadan expressway, claim over 15 lives

    Double accident on Lagos/Ibadan expressway, claim over 15 lives

    Two automobile  accidents resulting in death of several people were recorded on the Lagos/Ibadan expressway, Ibadan on Wednesday.

    Few hours after, another accident was recorded with several people injured.

    The number of those who lost their lives in the first accident has not been ascertained,but a source close to the scene of the accident said no occupant of the danfo bus survived the ghastly accident when the bus caught fire.

    It was estimated that the 15 seater-danfo bus was fully loaded before the road mishap.

    The two accidents; one on Tuesday nights claimed several lives,  while the one of Wednesday morning recorded no casualty.

    It was learnt that the first accident which happened

    On Tuesday night around South Energy spot of the expressway involved a Mack trailer and a Lagos colour commercial Danfo bus, with registration number Lagos AGL 866 XA, on its way to Ibadan, while the second one, “a minor” happened early Wednesday morning.

    According to the Public Relations Officer, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Oyo state, Tunde Onijala, the Danfo bus had a head-on-collision with the Mack truck, leading to accident with all the passengers in the bus and the vehicles burnt beyond recognition.

    He said the carcass of the vehicle and the charred bodies of the victims have been removed from the scene to allow free flow of traffic.

    Onijala noted that, all occupants, which numbers had not been confirmed at the time of filing the report were burnt without recognition.

    He added that, another accident, on their way to Lagos, which happened very early today (Wednesday) along Guru Maharaji village  did not record any casualty.

    “The second accident was a minor one, it was not fatal as initially speculated. What actually happened in this case was that the driver was trying to overtake an articulated vehicle, but having taken off, he could not sustained the speed and had the side of the vehicle hit the long vehicle.

    Only the driver sustaining minor injury.

    The FRSC officer then appealed to road users to drive with caution, especially when on highways.

  • Oyo APC Chair buries wife Friday

    The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Chief Akin Oke, on Wednesday revealed plans to receive top leaders of the party across the country as the remains of his late wife, Mrs Felicia Oke, is committed to Mother Earth on Friday.

    Recalled that Mrs Oke died on April 16 at the age of 72 years.
    The funeral service is slated for 11:00 am at Oke-Ado Baptist Church, Liberty Stadium Road, Oke-Ado, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Chief Oke and his family will host guests, who are expected to include national, regional, state and local government party leaders from across the country, to a reception at the Practice Pitch of the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium (formerly Liberty Stadium) Oke-Ado.

    Oke described his wife of over 50 years as his “best friend, pillar of support and an ever-understanding soulmate.”

    Without her understanding, the APC chieftain said he could not have gone far in life, particularly in politics, which he said, has afforded him the opportunity to serve his people.

    The week-long burial ceremony started on Monday.

    The late Mrs Oke is survived by his husband, children and grandchildren.

  • Corps member’s bridge links Ibadan communities

    Corps member’s bridge links Ibadan communities

    A member of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC), Gabriel Owokoniran, made his compulsory one year national service memorable by building a major bridge connecting several Ibadan communities, thereby bringing joy to thousands of residents, writes BISI OLADELE

    The job was seemingly taxing. Community leaders and affluent residents were unable to crack the knot. Government was not quick enough to address the plight of the several gated communities in Elebu area of Ibadan, where a bridge connecting about eight communities lay in ruins for years, making passage a nightmare for residents whenever it rained.

    But a young man, who had no stake in the area, Gabriel Owokoniran, has cracked the hard knot, bringing unquantifiable joy to residents of the large community.

    Though Owokoniran did not study engineering in the university, he successfully constructed a durable bridge. The success of the project has earned him the praise and admiration of all residents.

    The Chairman of Asaka, one of the eight communities, Pa Wellington Adebanjo, recalled that the spot was impassable for a long time, particularly for small vehicles, motorcycles and pedestrians.

    He said the various estates had held several meetings on how to fix it but sadly came to the conclusion that constructing a proper bridge there required millions of Naira which they believed was beyond the residents’ capability.

    His words: “Then, we contacted Iddo Local Government Area but we did not receive any positive response. The council revealed that it had plans for the area (construction of road and bridges) but that it fell on Phase Two of the development plan. The first phase, they said, was that of Labuta Zone. They said they could not predict when work would start in our zone.

    “We were at the middle of that when Gabriel came, though we were not actually making progress. We levied each community N40, 000 but nothing was coming forth.

    “We initially thought Gabriel would dupe us. We interviewed him, thinking he was an engineer, believing he could offer professional advice. Yet, he did this job satisfactorily. We only supported him morally.

    “The most interesting part of his work is that none of us was there to supervise him. In the rain, he was there. In the sun, he was there. He really put his all into it.”

    How it all started

    In an interview with Southwest Report, Owokoniran recalled that he came about the idea of the project while taking a walk one day. He said he saw road users struggling to pass through the spot which was fully eroded after a heavy rain.

    His words: “I started the project on February 22, this year. At one of our Community Development Service (CDS) sessions, our co-ordinator, Mr Bright Ayoola, told us that the purpose of our CDS was not just to gather in a particular location but to go out, identify the problems in our host community and provide solution. He said that is what can make our service memorable and outstanding.

    “That motivated me. I then went out. While I was taking a walk, I saw motorists and pedestrians struggling through a puddle because rain fell that day. While trying to video the scene and present to our supervisor and determine if it was a problem I could solve, people came around and started appealing to me to help if I was a government representative, a worker with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) or representative of a private firm. But I told them I was a corps member. So, they all appealed to me to do something about it if I could. Then, I assured them that I would present it to the NYSC.

    “When I told Mr Ayoola, he said it was a good project. He pointed out that the impact would be great if I solved it.

    “I took up the challenge. I followed the bureaucracy of the NYSC by writing for approval.  I got approval on December 22, last year.

    “Then, I began the paper works. I wrote community leaders and associations and corporate organisations to help in funding the project.”

    Yet, the 29-year-old corps member said the magic did not come through the letters. In the face of frustration, he came up with an idea that saw him through.

    He said: “When money was not forthcoming from anywhere, I introduced ticketing as an option. I presented it to the community leaders and they obliged. My thinking was that organisations and other individuals would be willing to help us if they see how much we are achieving on the project.

    “I want to thank God that they supported the idea. We wrote to all necessary authorities for approval, including the police. What we raised has helped us fix the bridge to this point. The problem is almost solved. We are only left with filling of the road. There is no erosion on the road now.”

     

    The challenges: insults, discouragements

    Highlighting the challenges he experienced in undertaking the project, he said: “One of the major challenges I experienced in the course of this project was insults from people, even the same people using the road. When you come out and you ask them for ticket fees, some will embarrass you.

    “Some said they wouldn’t pay a kobo because they are paying tax to the government. They maintained that it was not my responsibility as a corps member to do it, and that they are not even begging me to do it, anyway. If you can’t do it, then, leave it,” some people told me. I felt discouraged at a time but I overcame that by telling myself that I had the goal of building a bridge to accomplish. So, I pressed forward.

    “Another challenge was that I was really discouraged when I had disappointments from corporate bodies. I thought that was the end of the project. But I encouraged myself to pursue a cause I believed in. It was in the course of brainstorming that ticketing came as an option.

    I have been able to raise over N1.2 million from ticketing and little donations which have taken us this far.

    “We have filled the road, graded and constructed drainage systems. The first drainage system we constructed was about 170 metres. The channelisation was also the same length. The road was filled and graded. An individual paid N150, 000 for excavator. I was able to use my status as a corps member to achieve those things.”

     

  • 12 passengers burnt to death in Ibadan road crash

    Eleven passengers and the driver of a commercial bus were burnt to death yesterday in an accident in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    The accident occurred at about 4pm at Academy area of the city, when the 18-seater commercial summersaulted.

    It was learnt that the bus was being pursued by a task force of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) for picking passengers by the roadside, instead of taking his turn at the approved motor park.

    The driver was said to have lost control due to the pressure mounted on him by the task force members.

    Two female passengers managed to escape by forcing their way through the back windscreen before the vehicle caught fire.

    An online medium quoted one of the survivors, who identified herself as Kemi as explaining that the driver of the bus was on his way to Lagos when the accident occurred.

    “We boarded the bus at Oremeji/Agugu. After boarding, we discovered that he was being pursued by the task force of the NURTW. The task force members, we were told, were not happy with him for contravening the laws of the union.

    “He was not supposed to be picking passengers by the roadside. He was supposed to register at any of the designated garages and parks.

    “So, after picking us, they started to pursue him. We begged him to stop, but he refused since we were about 14, including the driver in the vehicle,” Kemi said.

    The bus and the occupants burnt as sympathisers watched helplessly.

  • Thousands observe Eid el-Fitri prayer in Ibadan

    Thousands observe Eid el-Fitri prayer in Ibadan

    •Ajimobi appeals to workers to embrace dialogue

    Thousands of Muslim faithful in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, yesterday observed the Rakat prayer to commemorate this year’s Eid el-Fitri festival.

    Worshippers, as early as 7.30 am, converge on prayer-grounds,  to observe the yearly festival.

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi worshipped at the popular Yidi prayer ground with hundreds of other Muslim faithful.

    He appealed to striking workers to suspend the one-month-old industrial action, calling on their leaders to meet with government representatives to share the available fund in the state’s coffers.

    The governor made the appeal in an interview with reporters after observing prayers at the Eid ground.

    The governor stressed the need for labour to show understanding by coming to a roundtable to discuss how the outstanding salaries of workers could be paid as well as the new education initiative of the state government.

    Ajimobi said: “I am using this opportunity to call on labour and stakeholders in the state, including teachers, workers, students, traders and even thugs to come together and join hands with me to improve Oyo State.

    “Let us live peacefully among ourselves. We don’t want anything else, but peace. Where there is peace, there will be progress. Democracy is about dialogue, not about fighting.

    “We must come to the roundtable. So, I am appealing to labour to imbibe peace and dialogue. We will pay outstanding salaries when we have the fund. But let them come so that we can sit together to discuss how to allocate the little money that we have now.”

    The governor admonished the Muslim faithful to imbibe the lesson of the Holy month of Ramadan in their daily affairs, urging them to guard against returning to some of the sinful acts they dropped during the fasting.

    In his message, the Chief Imam of Ibadanland, Sheik Abubaker Agbotomokekere, called on Muslims not to go back to their bad ways, which they left before the month of Ramadan.

    Speaking on Islam as a religion of peace, the cleric urged Muslim adherents to live peacefully with brethren from other faith and avoid utterances and actions capable of causing religious crisis.

    Agbotomokekere prayed for sustenance of peace, progress and development of the state.

    At the University of Ibadan, the Chief Imam of UI, Prof.  Abdulrahman Oloyede, enjoined the Muslim faithful to be patient, saying the economic crisis would soon be over.

  • Oyo NURTW boss nabbed for rape in Ibadan

    Oyo NURTW boss nabbed for rape in Ibadan

    The Vice-chairman of Gbagi branch of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, (NURTW)‎ Oyo state branch, Alhaji Saheed Tijani aka ‘Omo Olomo’ has been arrested by the Oyo State police command for raping a 28 years old Abosede.

    Abosede was abducted by the suspect and his cohorts while returning home from work on Monday, April 4, 2016 around 9 pm.

    The State Commissioner for Police, Leye Oyebade disclosed this while parading Omo Olomo and other suspects at the command headquaters, Eleyele, Ibadan on Friday.

    According to the police boss, though the victim resisted and shouted for help, she however subdued by the ferocious men who threatened her ‎with a knife.

    “Having successfully threatened her into submission, she was abducted in the most brazen, commando-like manner and forcibly taken to a Hotel in the Sango area of the state, where she was drugged and subsequently mercilessly raped till the next day. Soon, the suspect and his accomplice went undergroup to evade arrest.

    “Consequent upon the report made to the ‎police, the Anti-Kinapping Squad of the command commenced manhunt for the suspects. After several days of diligent investigation, the rapist was arrested in his hideout somewhere in Ibadan. The suspect has since confessed to the crime,” he said

    Oyebade said investigation revealed that Omo Olomo until his arrest was a pain in the neck of innocent citizens especially female some of whom he has raped in‎ the past.

    He went further that:” The suspect’s ‎illicit sexual escapade was known to many in Iwo road area, but victims could not report due to stigmatization and fear of attack by the suspect who was dreaded. This has also earned him suspension from the union on many occassions”

    In an interview with ‎The Nation, Omo Olomo noted they he has sexual intercourse with the victim was just based on agreement between them.

    “We are friends and we have been having an affair together. I did not rape her she agreed to it and I do give her money whenever we have an affair. Am surprise with this allegation she levelled against me” he said

    But Abosede insisted that he has never met Omo Olomo before in his life not to talk about been friends with him.

    She went further that:” She raped me and warned me not to report him to anybody or else I will be ‎killed  me but I summoned courage and reported him to police. I have two kids now and my husband has chased me out of the house due to this incidence”

    Also, the Police boss said the command have recovered seven stolen vehicles at gun point from many parts of the state.

    The vehicles recovered are: a blue Honda Accord car with reg. No. KSF 765 BlackBerry, A wine Toyota Corolla car with rg no. AAA 591 DW, one Toyota Camry with reg no JJJ 796 EA, Toyota Matrix with reg no FST 929 EC, Toyota Camry with rg no LSD 659 DR, one unregistered wine Toyota Camry car and Toyota Camry car with reg no KRD 92 DU.

  • Ibadan stands still as supporters stage rally for Ajimobi

    Ibadan stands still as supporters stage rally for Ajimobi

    …Governor to striking workers: ‘let’s dialogue’

     

    Ibadan, the Oyo State capital literally stood still for Governor Abiola Ajimobi yesterday as his supporters across all walks of life staged a rally in support of his policies and called on workers to dialogue with the government in the ongoing impasse over non-payment of salaries.

    This came as the governor waved an olive branch to the striking workers to come for dialogue, stressing that it is an element of democracy.

    The supporters, numbering about 50,000, were made up of members of about 168 trade associations across the 33 local government areas of the state.

    They had gathered at the historic Mapo Hall by 9:00 am from where they moved  through the city, drumming support for the governor and his policies.

    The crowd of supporters were made up of various associations such as traders, market women, hair dressers, tailors, commercial drivers, auto technicians, shoe makers and Fuji musicians. Others include association of farmers, butchers, food and fruits sellers, students and politicians.

    As they moved through the popular Beere/Oje/Agodi Road, they were joined by other independent supporters.

    Anchoring the achievements on enthronement of peace, the supporters called on residents and labour leaders to shun violence and any act that is detrimental to the progress of the state.

    The crowd moved to Agodi from where it went to the State Secretariat where the governor addressed them.

    As Ajimobi appeared, his praises rented the air with people gyrating to the tunes being  rendered by the Ibadan based Fuji musician, Rashidi Ayinde.

    Ajimobi was joined by his deputy, Chief Moses Alake-Adeyemo; the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr Olalekan Ali; his Chief of Staff (CoS), Dr Gbade Ojo and other top government functionaries.

    Taking their turn to address the crowd, leaders of five unions including that of students, commended Ajimobi for his efforts on restoring peace to the state. They also hailed his school management initiative which had been misinterpreted as selling public schools,stressing that they had sought facts about the initiative and found that that it was a good way to rescue dwindling standards in the public school system.

    Speaking on behalf of canteen operators in the state, Mrs Iyadunni Lawal, who is the president of the association, said all residents and voters are stakeholders in Oyo State. She emphasized that the association was interested in peace and harmony between the government and workers.

    “Let all stakeholders sit down and resolve all issues amicably.

    All of us voted. We are all stakeholders. All we want is peace and progress in the state. Let workers dialogue with the government so there will be progress and our children will return to school.” She said.

    Also taking the same position, the President, Marketing Advisory Council, Mrs Labake Lawal, said:  “We are here today to assure all that Governor Ajimobi is not selling schools. We appeal to all workers not to inflict pains on us. Sit down with the government and find a peaceful solution. Traders and all of us in Oyo State are feeling the negative impact of non-payment of salaries. We are recording low sales. So, both parties need to sit together and dialogue on all grey areas to come up with an amicable solution. We also want to affirm that all market women are solidly behind Governor Ajimobi. When finances of the state improves, all stakeholders will benefit through patronage of our businesses. When two elephants fight, the grass suffers.

    “All of us are concerned that government is not able to pay salaries because it is affecting all of us. But dialogue should be embraced so Ajimobi can concentrate on governance.”

    Addressing the crowd, the student leader said they were happy to be part of the solidarity rally for Ajimobi because his administration brought an end to violence against students in the state. He recalled the sad incident of June 5, 2011 when some students were gruesomely murdered by hoodlums at the Iwo Road interchange.

    According to him, the Ajimobi administration has since stopped violence among commercial drivers while the city of Ibadan has known peace.

    His words: “We have come in a solidarity trek for peace. For the first time in six years, students and NURTW are working together. Recall that some students were killed in Iwo Road in 2011. But Ajimobi has returned peace to Oyo State. Let no group disrupt the peace in Oyo State. Let labour unions dialogue with the government. We have sought information about the school management initiative and the governor explained to us that he was not selling schools. We want to say that today, students walk anytime in the day and night. We say thank you sir. Nigerian students have come up with a proposal on how Oyo State can be helped. We shall be glad if the government looks into that proposal.

    We appealed to our teachers that our children should not be used as weapons of destruction.”

    Other leaders of the associations also called for understanding on the school management initiative. They urged the two parties  to come to a truce

    Addressing the crowd, an elated Ajimobi explained that he was committed to his campaign promises. As a way of initiating a discussion process, he said the government invited labour as a stakeholder to the first meeting but that some labour leaders chose to disrupt the meeting in a violent way.

    Ajimobi vowed to sustain his administration’s achievement on peace and emphasized that he would continue to encourage every democratic means of governing the state.

    He blamed the opposition for sponsoring lies against him on the initiative and condemned teachers for setting children on the streets to start destroying public property.

    His words: “When we campaigned, we made promises. We stand by those promises. Those sponsoring disharmony are the opposition elements. We promised to run an all-inclusive government. When we discovered that our schools were not doing well, we organized education summit in 2012 and certain recommendations were made. Democracy is about thinking together. Hence we invited all stakeholders to a meeting. But some labour leaders gathered and disrupted the meeting. The violence we had stamped out was what they brought back again and we won’t let that be.

    “If anybody opposes any policy, you complain through proper channel.

    Yet, we are not fighting with workers because they never supported those leaders who employed violence. Why should anyone fight over planned policies?

    We have 631 secondary schools, 33,000 classrooms several thousands of students and teachers. Then, some people came and offered to collaborate with us. During past administrations, stakeholders came up to assist them. These labour leaders have schools and their children don’t attend public schools.

    “But we are planning to revamp schools and you sent our children to start abusing the governor. The children are not their own children. Their own children were in their schools learning.

    “With that behaviour, they are teaching the children to be hoodlums. They are teaching them not to honour elders. They are teaching them not to respect constituted authority. And they are teaching them how to lie. An end must come to misleading people with outright lies.

    “After all these, we held a meeting with enlarged labour leaders. They saw that what their local leaders did was not good. And they apologized. So, we have forgiven them.

    The initiative is yet to transform to a policy. We just asked everyone to come and dialogue. Most of our workers are good. Workers, we are not fighting with you.

    “When they saw that the school management card did not work, they resorted to salary issue. But we already have an agreement on salaries.  Not only Oyo State is having this salary problem. When our finances were still good, we increased salaries thrice and that of pensioners. We paid 13th month for three years. We provided free buses, increased car and housing allowance, gave training allowances etc.

    “When the problem of salaries started, I gave them three options. I came up with an option of payment that would see workers on the junior cadres receive their salaries while the balance of government income is used to pay part of senior workers’. But they rejected the idea. I offered the option of retrenchment, they rejected. Then I suggested payment of half salaries, they also rejected it.

    “As at that time, salaries alone gulped 80 per cent of our federal allocation. I asked them what they wanted and they said they wanted 100 per cent of the federal allocation coming to the state to be committed to salaries alone. I consented. Now the entire allocation is insufficient. They are complaining. Let them come up and let’s dialogue to fashion the way forward.

    “However, workers in the local government and primary school teachers are not affected. They are collecting their salaries. They are only owed one or two months.

    “One of the reasons they are doing this again is because of the local government election that is coming. So, go and educate our people.

    “But let everyone know that we won’t allow holligalism in Oyo State.  We shall also revamp Oyo State while thinking together. We won’t let labour alone control the entire state. Go and tell labour to come back for dialogue.

    We are not fighting with workers. But we must realize that we are all stakeholders in this state. Let us dialogue. Nobody can intimidate us!”