Tag: Ibikunle Amosun

  • Amosun wades into Alake, Awujale royal feud

    Amosun wades into Alake, Awujale royal feud

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun may have waded into the festering disagreement between the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, and the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona.
    Recently, there have been exchange of bitter words between the two prominent Yoruba traditional rulers in Ogun state – Alake and Awujale, over the ranking of the Obas by the former(Alake).
    Last Monday, the Alake through 22 Egba chiefs, including 15 Ogboni chiefs, insisted that the Awujale remained the least in the echelon of status among the yoruba major traditional rulers.
    The Alake said his earlier listing of the Awujale as occupying the last position after the quartet of the Oni of Ife, Alaafin of Oyo, Oba of Benin and Alake of Egbaland, “was supported by documentary evidence and therefore stands by his position.”
    According to the Egba Paramount ruler, the ranking of the Yoruba Traditional Rulers was carried out in 1937 by the then Ooni of Ife.
    The Alake’s statement was sequel to Oba Adetona’s last Thursday claims that the Alake was a junior chief in Egba forest under Alaafin who fled to Ibadan and that Alake is also of the same status with some Ijebu Obas like the Ebumawe of Ago – Iwoye that are under his(Adetona) jurisdiction.
    The Awujale made the remarks in Lagos during the launch of an Endowment Fund for a Chair at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago – Iwoye, in reply to an earlier ranking of the Yoruba obas by Alake which placed him at the tail end on the hierarchy.
    But yesterday, Amosun, Oba Adetona and Oba Gbadebo met privately for about 75 minutes at the Oke – Mosan Governor’s Office, Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.
    The details of what transpired during the closed door meeting were kept away from reporters when they emerged from it about 3:45pm.
    Even when prodded several times by reporters to throw light on what happened, all of them responded in general terms.
    Governor Amosun said the monarchs were in his office to deliberate on how to keep Ogun state more peaceful and vaguely blamed the press for the negative reportage of the matter.

  • Why Isiaka’s petition failed – Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court on Friday explained why it dismissed the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in last governorship election in Ogun State, Adegboyega Isiaka.

    The apex court held that Isiaka failed to prove the allegations that the conduct of the election won by the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Ibikunle Amosun, did not comply with the Electoral Act and was marred by malpractices.

    Justice Kumai Akaahs, who read the led judgment of a seven-man panel headed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, held that the tribunal and the Court of Appeal, Ibadan, were right to upheld Amosu’s election.

    Justice Akaah said the PDP candidate was unable to give sufficient evidence to substantiate his allegation that elections in nine local government areas in the state – Ifo, Abeokuta-North, Abeokuta South, Odeda, Ewekoro, Obafemi-Owode, Ado/Odo/Ota, Sagamu and Remo- North were marred by irregularities, malpractices and non-compliance with election guidelines.

    He held that the appeal was bound to fail because of inconsistencies in the report of a team that inspected electoral materials tendered by the appellants’ star witness and the inadmissibility of the said document.

    The judge further held that to prove the improper conduct of the election in nine local government areas which had 1,672 polling units, the appellants only called nine witnesses out whom only two were eyewitnesses to what transpired in only about 12 polling units.

     

  • Amaechi advises state govts against building new airports

    Amaechi advises state govts against building new airports

    The Transport Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, has advised state governments to be concerned with projects that would profit the generality of the narion’s poor and down – trodden instead of pursuing ventures that further serve the affluent’s interest.
    Amaechi specifically cited airport project as one example no governor should undertake to build now unless the socio – economic fortune of such a state and the country can support new or additional airport.
    The former Governor of Rivers state who gave the advice at the weekend in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital, while fielding questions from reporters noted that airport project is elitist and would not relieve the poor of their suffering.
    The Minister who was in Abeokuta on an assessment visit to some projects executed by the Ogun State government on behalf of the Federal Government, added that Nigeria already has many airports that have proven to be unviable.
    “Governors should focus on those things that would improve on the lives of the poor, not the rich. It’s the rich people that fly plane. How many poor people know where airport is much more fly an aircraft?”
    “I believe that the construction of airport should be backed by the growth of the economy. There are some airports that are constructed just for the governors to land and take off. That won’t be the idea for me as minister of transportation.
    “I’d prefer that all airports that are constructed would be backed by economic demand. And when we look at the numbers, if the numbers add up…We would not discourage Ogun State if you like to construct an airport, but we would like to advise that they should look at the economics of an airport,” Amaechi said.
    ‎He however assured of Federal Government’s commitment towards the completion of new terminals of the nation’s four international airports in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Kano.
    The Minister also ‎assured that the Federal Government would support Ogun state if it wants to build an airport though he was in the state to ascertain some of the ‎roads constructed by the state government on behalf of Federal Government.
    According to him, the construction of railway between Lagos and Calabar as well as Lagos and Kano would commence this year.
    “I am convinced that most of the roads have been constructed. By the time we write the report, we have engineers, we have people from the Public Procurement Department, they would assess the cost and put it in the report,” he said.
    But Governor Ibikunle Amosun in his remarks solicited the support of the minister in ensuring the completion of the abandoned airport project in Ewekoro local government area of the state.
    “It’s being built by Federal Government.‎ In fact it is the oldest airport they have in Nigeria. It was done in 1940/41; that was what they were using during the World War and that’s why we have the Commonwealth cemetery there. Somehow, after the war, nobody said anything about it.
    “But 12 years ago, Federal Government started again. Everything has been done. Contractors have even been mobilised to site before they stopped funding it.
    “Ogun State is the industrial ‎hub of Nigeria. There is no nation that would develop if the industries are not there. Even in the radius of 5km, in US, we have even about four airports, we have even examples in London.
    “But for us, it is not just for the governor to land; people would want to move their goods and services, people will want to come and that’s why we need an airport here. And in any case, the airport in Lagos, where can they expand to? It’s congested.”

  • LG chairman declares support for Amosun’s transformation agenda

    LG chairman declares support for Amosun’s transformation agenda

    The Transition Committee Chairman, Sagamu Local Government Council in Ogun State, Mr. Lola Awoniyi, has pledged his administration’s continued support for the State Government’s transformation agenda.

    Awoniyi said that the achievements of the Governor of the Ogun, Chief Ibikunle Amosun’s administration in all the sectors of the economy, through the implementation of the “Mission to Rebuild” programme, were noteworthy landmarks.

    He said that the state government had recorded tremendous achievements in fulfillment of its five-point cardinal agenda aimed at rebuilding the state.

    According to him, the remarkable achievements in agriculture, health, education, infrastructure, transport and other sectors had brought the government closer to the people.

    “More health centres have been constructed within Sagamu with the help of the state government, while some were rehabilitated and equipped with modern facilities, to meet up with new standard set by the state government.

    “School uniforms and instructional materials have been distributed to students in public schools in the local government, to further enhance their performance.

    “The agenda has promoted access to affordable and quality education through various special interventions and also increased access to safe and potable water,” the chairman said.

    Awoniyi noted that all the developmental strides recorded by the state government had improved the socio-economic development of the local government area and he reaffirmed his commitment to the consolidation of the achievements.

    “We are in the process of putting together people-oriented empowerment programmes to further enhance the socio-economic development of the council area,” he said.

    Awoniyi urged the people of the state to continue to support the present administration, to enable them to further enjoy more dividends of democracy.

    He thanked the members of staff and residents of the council area for their support, while urging them to brace up for the challenges ahead, to ensure success in the New Year.

    The Governor, upon assumption of office in his first term in May 2011, outlined the Mission to Rebuild Agenda of his administration, anchored on a five-point cardinal programme.

    They are: Affordable and qualitative education; Efficient healthcare delivery; Agricultural production and industrialisation; Affordable housing and urban renewal; Rural and infrastructural development/employment generation.

    The agenda is aimed at enhancing the welfare, prosperity and security of the people of the state. (NAN)

  • Photo: Ogun Pensioners meet Gov

    Photo: Ogun Pensioners meet Gov

    Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun during a meeting with the Executive members of the State Chapter of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, led by its Chairman, Chief Kesington Odukoya, at his Oke-Mosan office, Abeokuta, on Tuesday.
    Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun during a meeting with the Executive members of the State Chapter of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, led by its Chairman, Chief Kesington Odukoya, at his Oke-Mosan office, Abeokuta, on Tuesday.

     

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    Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun (4th left), Chairman, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Chief Kesington Odukoya (4th right), Secretary of the union, Dr. Bola Lawal (3rd right), Chairman, Local Government Pensioners Union, Chief Sikiru Ayilara (left), and other members of the union during a meeting with the governor at his Oke-Mosan office, Abeokuta, on Tuesday.
  • Gov. Ibikunle Amosun, the people are not smiling (1)

    This writer and this page will lead the applause for Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s stewardship the moment he surpasses his over-hyped and quite average performance. Apparently, Amosun has mended some roads, built new ones and constructed bridges. Among other schemes, he has initiated a 15-unit model school project, in purported fulfillment of his brief as Executive Governor, Ogun State. But tempting as it is to recount his laudable schemes, the purpose of this piece is to draw his attention to the maggots of neglect, arrant duplicity and underdevelopment infesting his government and the state, like a mind tumour.

    Tumour has been known to cause its victims to hallucinate or descend into psychosomatic degeneration until death, particularly if located in the brain. But Governor Amosun of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has never been diagnosed with any such affliction, physically or metaphorically; hence unlike an ill-fated administrator, leading a government afflicted by nerve and ideological tumour, Governor Amosun may yet fulfill the promise of his party’s philosophy of ‘Change.’

    Until then, Amosun’s version of ‘Change’ will continually resound as a corny phrase he had to chant, to achieve an epic sweep at the polls. So far, it has worked for him. After all, he remains His Excellency, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State for a second term. It’s however, interesting to see him  bluster through his second spell in office, chanting ‘Change’ yet denouncing it in conflicting tenor and undertones.

    Amosun camp parades him as the people’s governor, a humane leader, yet he is stonily deaf and conveniently blind to the townships’ grief and the peasants’ sighs. There is a death trap at Owode junction, just before you get to Ifo; recently it claimed lives and property in ghastly vehicle accidents. And poor, helpless residents of Ijoko, Agoro, Ijako, Iyana-Ilogbo, Ilepa, continually die, slowly and accidentally, from the perils of plying their muddy and badly cratered roads.

    There is devastation in Alade, Elekunmefa, Imise, Onihale, Singer, to mention a few and to residents and traders of Lusada, Atan-Ota and Igbesa in the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of the state, the roads leading to their communities are nightmarish and inimical to growth.

    At the point where the Lagos ghetto of Ayobo meshes with Ogun state, a hideous kind of filth palpitates. There is ugliness in Lafenwa, Aiyetoro, Olugbode and various communities along Itele road. More roads present an eyesore at Oju-Ore, Ilo-Awela and Oke-Aro. At Toll-gate junction, Joju, Temidire and environ, mucky pools still stagnate in devastating craters along the bypasses because these hotspots and scenes of multiple deadly accidents are allegedly inconsequential to Governor Amosun. Really?

    Lest we forget the people of Ewekoro who are dying slowly from the dangerous fumes persistently discharged into their communities by neighbouring multinational cement company, LafargeWAPCO Plc. Persistent reportage of LafargeWAPCO’s dangerous commercial activities in the area have been randomly scorned and condemned by the incumbent government of the state in the past, until a five-part series by The Nation spurred the government to stage a theatrical intervention that has so far, produced a remedy that barely addresses the health and developmental challenges incited by LafargeWAPCO in the area.

    A certain Barr. Taiwo Adeoluwa, who identifies himself as Secretary to the Ogun State Government, in a recent article published on September 5, by online medium, Opinion Nigeria among others, enthused that: “Of course, it is impossible to list the achievements of our government within this limited space. I must add that, Amosun, like our revered sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, is a man that is conscious of his place in history. People like that are men of vision who will devote their all to the welfare of their people.”

    Will Governor Amosun live up to the full measure of Adeoluwa’s hyperbolic cant? It’s about time the governor and his peers, stopped misappropriating substance by channeling it from the exploits of late Obafemi Awolowo. Is it so hard for Governor Amosun to become an icon by his own terms? It needn’t be too difficult for him to aspire to greatness by his handiwork, good deeds to be precise. Until then, no quality of spin or PR blitz would dull the jarring notes of sorrow and the portraits of death presented by Ogun State’s neglected townships, on his watch.

    It is even more heartbreaking to see schools in the state deteriorate rapidly. Governor Amosun will do right by devoting greater attention to public schools on the decline. Consider for instance, the sad case of Salawu Abiola Comprehensive High School (S.A.C.H.S), built in 63 hectares of land in Osiele, Abeokuta; it is ironical that Governor Amosun continually commemorates the life and death of the school’s founder, late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (M.K.O) Abiola on June 12 of every year, even as the school founded by the late politician and philanthropist, wither away in abject neglect.

    The school, initially established as Moshood Abiola Comprehensive High School in 1979 was later renamed, Osiele Comprehensive High School after state government took possession of it from the owner in 1980. It was later renamed after M.K.O’s father as Salawu Abiola Comprehensive High School.

    It need be said that while Abiola was alive, he traveled with friends and family on his birthday, August 24th of every year, to celebrate with students of the school. That day also happened to be ‘Abiola Day,’ a day set aside for rewarding outstanding students of the school with prizes.

    As you read, S.A.C.H.S is virtually dead. The hostels are derelict and the classrooms and school laboratories are severely impaired.

    There are other public secondary schools like S.A.C.H.S deserving Governor Amosun’s urgent intervention. While alumni of Abeokuta Grammar School, Baptist Boys Secondary School and African Church Grammar School (of which Gov. Amosun is an alumnus) to mention a few, have been staging progressive interventions to rescue their alma mater from neglect,  S.A.C.H.S alumni have fared terribly in this respect. The latter’s intervention would have been a saving grace for the school since the Abiola family apparently considers it the government’s burden, and Governor Amosun conveniently neglects it and other diminishing schools, to actualize his mega-schools fantasy.

    “Hundreds of school buildings have been renovated, but the governor will not waste the scarce resources of the state to maintain buildings that ought to be demolished…We will not deceive our people with cosmetic changes,” stated Adeoluwa in his fawning piece on Amosun’s model school project. No doubt, Adeoluwa and his principal, Governor Amosun, need to visit S.A.C.H.S, Egba High School, Egba Odeda High School, Methodist Grammar School, Arigbajo, and other schools within Abeokuta, Ijebu and the outskirts of Ogun State to determine if they are actually worth saving or not. So doing, both Amosun and his underling may see the error, wastefulness and pitiful grandstanding in expending millions of tax payers’ money on building new ‘model schools’ while several schools in the state suffer excruciating decline.

    No one wishes that Governor Amosun deceives the citizenry with what he and Adeoluwa considers “cosmetic changes” but since he is been paid handsomely with tax payers’ money for running the state, he is duty bound to provide cost-effective education with justifiable infrastructure, good roads and safety of lives and property in the state. It is a way to fulfill the promise of “Change” we can believe in and prosper by, that he made to the electorate at election time.                          

    •  To be continued…
  • Amosun to commissioners: Mismanage funds, face Buhari’s wrath

    Amosun to commissioners: Mismanage funds, face Buhari’s wrath

    Ogun State Governor,  Ibikunle Amosun, on Thursday sworn – in commissioners, Special Assistants(SAs) and consultants, warning them that whoever engages in financial impropriety risk the wrath of President Muhammadu Bubari and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC).

    Those who took their oath of office at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, the state capital, are showbiz promoter, Dayo Adeneye (Commissioner for Information and Strategy), Otunba Bimbo Ashiru(Commerce and Industry) and Ronke Somefun(Agriculture).

    Addressing the appointees, Amosun who noted that they were chosen for their “wealth of experience and other positive attributes” they would bring to bear on the state government, charged them to be “professional in their dealings.”

    He urged them to see their appointments as a call to service, and to shun financial profligacy, saying the change mantra of Buhari had not only seeped into the state, but also because the prying eyes of the EFCC are now everywhere.

    Amosun said: “you must be professional in your dealings, most especially in the area of proper administration and financial prudence.

    “You must be conscious and careful in your dealings and avoid any financial profligacy and/or impropriety that will put your name into disrepute.

    “Be aware that the change mantra of the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration has percolated down and the eagle eyes of the anti graft agencies are everywhere.

    “In addition, you must not see your elevation as a weapon to be used against rivals, either perceived or real.”

     

  • Ogun tribunal affirms Amosun’s election

    Ogun tribunal affirms Amosun’s election

    The governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Friday upheld Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s victory in the April 11 governorship election in the state.

    The tribunal Chairman, Justice Henry Olusiyi, also dismissed the petition of the challenger, Gboyega Isiaka, of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), saying  it lacked merit.

  • Amosun names three more Commissioner nominees

    The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has  submitted three additional Commissioner nominees to the state House of Asembly for screening and approval.

    The names of the nominees were conveyed to the house in a letter dated October 2, 2015  by Amosun, and was read during Tuesday plenary by Speaker Suraju Adekunbi.

    The nominees are Mr. Rotimi Durojaye, Adebola Adeife and Mrs. Nike Osoba, thus bringing the number of nominees sent to the state legislators to 19.

    Adekunbi had last week Wednesday announced the names of 16 Commissioner – nominees earlier sent to the Assembly by the governor.

    The first batch nominees are  Mrs Ronke Sokefun, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, Basorun Muyiwa Oladipo, Arc. Segun Abiodun, Arc. Olamilekan Adegbite, Jide Ojuko, Sunday Segun Bamiwola, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye and Mr Bolaji Oyeleye.

    Others are Barr. Leke Adewolu, Afolabi Afuwape, Gbenga Adenmosun, Chief Kolawole Wasiu Lawal, Otunba Bimbo Asiru,Mrs Yewande Amusan and Olumide Ayeni.

    The 19 nominees according to the Speaker would appear for screening on Wednesday.

  • We are not involved in money laundering – Mrs. Amosun

    We are not involved in money laundering – Mrs. Amosun

    Wife of Governor Ibikunle Amosun,  Mrs Olufunso Amosun, on Friday said she was never arrested or detained anywhere in the world for money laundering offence or any crime by security agency.

    Mrs.  Amosun said the wave of her purported arrest and detention abroad(UK) that is making the rounds on the social media are fictitious, falsehood and rumours concocted by mischief makers and idle minds.

    The First Lady debunked the rumour while fielding questions from reporters in Abeokuta, the state capital, shortly after distributing free milk and other items to expectant and lactating mothers at the state hospital, Ijaiye.

    The items were donated to hundreds of beneficiaries by Olufunso Amosun on behalf of the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Hajia Aisha Buhari – the donor.

    The Governor’s wife said she and her husband are people of integrity and would not engage in money laundering or anything negative.

    She said: “Well, I thank you for that and that you called it a rumour. I never did anything of that nature. But as you can see me to the glory of God, it’s not my portion; it shall never be my portion.

    “And I believe that you know your Governor, His Excellency, Senator Ibikunle Amosun fca, I’m sure you know he’ll never be involved in anything that is associated with money laundering or anything negative like that.

    “So, as you said, it’s a rumour and it shall remain so. It didn’t happen, it hasn’t happened and it shall not happen.”