Tag: Ibikunle Amosun

  • Ogun targets N10bn IGR monthly

    The Ogun government says it plans to increase its monthly Internally Generated Revenue ( IGR ) from seven billion naira  to N10 billion.

    Gov. Ibikunle Amosun  stated this in Abeokuta on Tuesday  at a press conference held ahead of the fourth  edition of its annual Investment Forum scheduled to hold between March  20 and March   21.

    Amosun said that the state’s  monthly IGR,  which was N750 million when he assumed office in 2011,  had since increased to seven billion naira.

    He attributed the increase to the success of the rebuilding mission embarked upon by his administration.

    The governor, who described the state as the industrial capital of Nigeria, said  his administration has  set N10 billion as the new target for its monthly IGR.

    He also said his administration had opened up the state  for business after creating conducive environment which had continued to attract new businesses.

    The governor recalled that Ogun,  which was in 2011 rated as 26th in terms of ease of doing business among Nigerian  states in  a World Bank Report, disclosed that  the state had moved up to the  second position  by 2014.

    Amosun also said  that no fewer than  304 new firms had since began business in the state.

    He said 148 of these firms had each invested between $200 million and $2 billion in the state while the remaining 146 firms had each invested up to $50 million.

    According to him, the state has now entered into a phase of consolidating its gains and accelerating  growth by focusing on key sectors of education, agriculture and technology.

    He said the Investors’ Forum would be attended by both local and foreign investors, adding that the programme would enable the state to showcase the vast investment opportunities in the state.

    NAN

  • Pray for me to end well, Amosun tells Ogun residents

    Pray for me to end well, Amosun tells Ogun residents

    Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun yesterday asked residents to pray for him to end well.

    The governor has about 16 months left to leave office.

    He said the achievements the state had recorded since 2011 were due to God’s benevolence  and support of the people.

    Amosun spoke at the “Uplifting the Aged” programme organised by the office of his wife to mark his 60th birthday at the June 12 Cultural Centre in Abeokuta, the capital.

    The governor said he could not have accomplished so much without their prayers.

    He pledged that the elderly would continue to enjoy his administration’s support and more dividends of democracy to the people.

    Amosun said: “There could not have been any better gift for my birthday than the support I got from the good people of Ogun State. By the help of God and prayers of our people, we can touch every facet of the economy.”

    His wife, Olufunso, who rallied the elderly for the birthday, said her husband “deserves to be celebrated at 60”.

    Mrs Amosun recalled that since her husband became governor, he had been marking his birthdays in low-key by identifying, mainly, with the less privileged, particularly the aged and widows.

    She said it was her contribution to improving the welfare and living standard of the aged and needy.

    According to her, the aged are important and deserve to be catered for.

    Mrs Amosun advised youths to see the welfare of senior citizens as an obligation and a responsibility.

    Over 5,000 people have benefited from the monthly stipends and foodstuff for their upkeep, while the aged also received free medical screening.

     

     

    APC greets governor at 60

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has congratulated Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun on his 60th birthday.

    In a statement yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary,  Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party attested to “the governor’s fitting accolade as the architect of modern Ogun State, who has doggedly implemented his administration’s mission to rebuild the state”.

    The statement added: “In the past six years, as a result of Governor Amosun’s strategic investment in the state’s socio-economy, agriculture and infrastructure, particularly in road and rail transport, Ogun State is fast becoming a choice destination for investors and a business hub in the country.

    “We are proud to identify and celebrate with Governor Amosun, whose sterling performance and achievements have positively impacted on the good people of Ogun State.

    “The party wishes Governor Amosun many more fulfilled, rewarding and healthy years in service of the nation and party as he continues to positively impact the lives of the people.”

     

     

     

  • Pray for me to end well, Amosun begs Ogun people

    Pray for me to end well, Amosun begs Ogun people

    …wife says he deserves to be celebrated

     

    Senator Ibikunle Amosun, on Thursday, realising that he has barely 16 months to leave office, begged the people of Ogun State to pray for him to “end well” as their Governor.

    Amosun said the achievements recorded in the State since 2011 were due to the benevolence of the Almighty God and the support of the people who had demonstrated patience towards his administration.

    The Governor who sought the people’s prayer during the “Uplifting the Aged” programme organised by the office of the Wife of the Governor to mark his 60th Birthday at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Abeokuta, added that he could not have accomplished so much without their unceasing prayer.

    He pledged that the elderly would continue to enjoy his administration’s support and delivers more dividends of democracy to all citizens of the state.

    Read Also: Amosun to homeowners: partner govt

    “There could not have been any better gift for my birthday than the support l have gotten so far from the good people of Ogun State. By the help of God and prayers of our people, we can touch every facet of the economy,” he said.

    His wife, Mrs Olufunso Amosun, who rallied the elderly for the Birthday of her husband, declared that the man “deserved to be celebrated at 60.”

    Olufunso recalled that since her husband became Governor, he had elected to be marking his Birthday in low key, using such a day to identify with the less privileged members of the society – particularly the aged and widows.

    She noted that it was her contribution to the series of efforts aimed at improving the welfare and living standard of the aged as well as the needy in the state.
    According to her, the aged were very important and deserved to be revered and adequately catered for.

    She advised the younger ones to see the welfare of the senior citizens as their obligation and responsibility.

    Over 5,000 people have benefited from the monthly stipends and commodities gifts for their upkeep, while the aged also received free medical screening.

  • Politicians to blame for division in Nigeria – Amosun

    Politicians to blame for division in Nigeria – Amosun

    The Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, on Friday put the blame of the growing division in the country at the doorstep of politicians.

    Addressing State House correspondents in Abeokuta, Ogun State, the governor maintained that the elites in the country often make comments that hurt the country for selfish motives.

    He charged Nigerians and the media, in particular, to promote and speak on things that unite the nation rather than divide it.

    While stressing that there is no nation in the world that has no challenges, Amosun said what matters is the manner the challenges are handled.

    The governor urged the political class to live above board.

    He said: “There is no nation that does not have challenges. What matters is the way we handle the challenges. When we speak, we should talk of things that promote unity and peace.

    “This is not a sign of weakness but rather a sign of strength. We are better together as a nation.

    “There is no where a part will be better than a whole if it is properly put together. Our diversity should strengthen us.”

    He thanked the media for the support given to the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He also urged the media to praise the government where it has done well and constructively criticise it where it has not done well.

    According to him, his administration was embarking on infrastructure projects geared towards improving the lives of the citizens.

    The projects, according to him, included roads expansion, the Abeokuta comprehensive health center upgrade, Abeokuta city modernization into a city hub and housing development, among others.

     

  • 2019 polls: No rift with Amosun, says Deputy Speaker

    2019 polls: No rift with Amosun, says Deputy Speaker

    The purported rift between Ogun lawmakers and Gov. Ibikunle Amosun ahead of the 2019 polls should be disregarded, Mr Olakunle Oluomo, the Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, said on Thursday.

    “The report is untrue, it is total lies; we are in a political `perilous’ times, so you should expect a lot of things,” he said while reacting to a social media report which alleged that the governor and the lawmakers are now at loggerheads after a botched meeting of APC lawmakers called by Amosun on Monday.

    The social media was awash with reports that the meeting which was also attended by National Assembly members was “unsuccessful” as the attendees and the governor disagreed over second term tickets in 2019.

    Read also: 2018: Amosun assures of accelerated development in Ogun

    Oluomo, who featured on an interview forum of the Correspondents Chapel of Ogun Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), said the face-off is a rumour and a lie.

    He said the relationship between the governor and the lawmakers elected on the platform of APC was “cordial”.

    “The governor also enjoys cordial relationship with lawmakers representing the state at the National Assembly.

    “The governor has a policy at the beginning of every year to call all members of the National Assembly and the State House of Assembly for an interaction on his programmes.

    “The legislators had a `fruitful’ meeting with the governor.

    “So, the same thing happened on Monday and in fact, only the principal officers of the State House of Assembly were at the meeting because the House is on recess,’’ the deputy speaker said.

    NAN

  • Amosun signs N343.9bn 2018 Budget

    Amosun signs N343.9bn 2018 Budget

    Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, on Friday signed into law the N343.9 billion 2018 Budget after it was presented to him by the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Suraj Ishola Adekunbi.

    Amosun signed the bill into law at the Governor’s Office, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

    Speaker Adekunbi, the state Deputy Governor, Chief Yetunde Onanuga, the lawmakers and some members of the State Executive Council were at the signing ceremony.

    The budget which initially stood at N345.4 billion when presented to the House by the governor was reduced by N1.4 billion after scrutiny by the 26- member legislators.

    Governor Amosun lauded the leadership of the House for working round the clock to ensure speedy passage of the budget.

    “Without the budget in place, it may be difficult for us to re-strategise on our rebuilding mission,” Amosun said.

    He added that the House had done its part in supporting the administration and hailed the judiciary for its complementary roles.

    According to the governor, the budget will accelerate the ongoing developmental projects, help consolidate on the achievements of the previous year and expressed the optimism that more dividends of democracy await the people of the state in 2018.

    He reiterated his administration’s commitment to improving the living condition of people in the state.

  • FG to provide cheap funds to farmers – Emefiele

    FG to provide cheap funds to farmers – Emefiele

    The Federal Government will provide cheap funds of not more than five  per cent to farmers who wants to acquire agricultural equipment and feeds.

    The Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele,  made this known on Thursday at the official launch of  Mitros  Ofada Rice in Abeokuta.

    Emefiele said the cheap funds  would help conserve foreign exchange as “we will no longer depend on foreign exchange to import agricultural produce.’’

    The apex bank  governor,  who identified lack of fish feeds as a major setback for fish farmers, also said the Federal Government would offer support to them.

    Emefiele commended Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun  for  the initiatives to create jobs and boost food security.

    “The Central Bank will continue to support anybody who makes an attempt to grow our agricultural sector.

    “ This is because by doing this, we provide food and jobs for our people and in doing this, we grow our economy.

    “Ogun State continues to demonstrate the urge to support the focus of the government to create jobs and grow the economy.

    “ A country that does not take agriculture seriously is naturally an unserious country.

    “We have a lot of people who wants to go into fish farming but the major problem is fish feeds. Be rest assured that if you identify yourself, you will be counted and we’ll support you,” he said.

    Also speaking, Kebbi State Governor, Abubakar Bagudu,  said the Federal Government had been taking  steps to revamp the agricultural sector so as to ensure food sufficiency.

    Bagudu, who is the Chairman of the  Presidential Task Force on Agricultural Commodities and Production, said  all the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, have the capability to grow  rice.

    “With rice, I believe we can achieve what we have achieved,  even with a commodity like crude oil  because around the world, about 600 million metric tonnes of rice are  produced every year, and in Nigeria, we are still having a little less than 10 million.

    ” Our land size estimated by the Rice Farmers Association indicated that there are about 12 million rice farmers.

    “ This suggests that even if an average yield per farmer is the modest five  tonnes, that means  we should be producing 50 million tonnes, not under 10 million tonnes we are currently producing.

    “ Nigeria has the ability to produce rice competitively,’’ he said.

    Amosun, in his speech, said that the inauguration of mitros rice is an investment in the mission to rebuild the state.

    He said  the state had  attracted over 70 per cent of industrial investment, adding that his  administration would continue to partner with the Federal Government and private sector in boosting  food sufficiency  in the country.

    The governor  added that production of  Mitros rice had  also helped in creating jobs for farmers in the  state.

    “The Mitros ofada rice and other rice that we grow are planted, processed and packaged  by farmers from Ogun, ” he said.

    He urged  the people of  the state to partronise Mitros rice during the festive period instead of  foreign rice.

    The rice comes  in 50kg, 25kg,10kg, 5 kg and 1 kg bags.

    NAN

  • Ensure positive impact, Amosun urges NYSC members

    Ensure positive impact, Amosun urges NYSC members

    Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun on Monday called on the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC ) members to ensure positive impact in  their host communities.

    The governor made the call on Monday in Sagamu at the closing ceremony of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) 2017 Batch ‘B’ orientation course for corps members.

    Amosun, who was represented by the Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Mr Afolabi Afuape, also urged them to contribute their quota to the development of the state.

    “It is your responsibility as an individual or as a group to collectively contribute your quota to the development of Ogun State through selfless service to your host communities.

    “Let me remind you that you are treading a path which thousands of youths before you have passed through, yet there is always that room to make a difference.

    “I urge you to move out today to your various places of primary assignment with a determination to make an impact.

    “My advice to you is to leave an enduring imprints through meaningful community development projects in the host communities in the next one year,” Amosun said.

    Read also: Amosun: Homeowners’ Charter has achieved its objectives

    The governor said his administration had provided the necessary security and ambience for the corps members to have a peaceful and rewarding service year.

    He said government would continue to evolve strategic methods in mapping out a direction for future growth and expansion of the socio-economic well being of the state.

    In a similar vein, Mr John Okpo, the NYSC Coordinator in Ogun, appealed to employers and community leaders to warmly accept the corps members  to enable them discharge their duties.

    Okpo explained that postings to places of primary assignments for the corps members were done in line with the peculiar needs of the various local government areas and their communities.

    A total of 2,442 corps members registered for the orientation exercise which started on Nov. 21.

    NAN

  • Obasanjo condemns resurgence of slavery in Africa

    Obasanjo condemns resurgence of slavery in Africa

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday, condemned the resurgence of slavery in some parts of Africa, saying that the development was worrisome.

    Speaking at the 2017 Annual Conference of the Comptroller General of Immigration held at the MITROS Residences in Abeokuta, Obasanjo said that slave trade in the 21st century should be condemned in the strongest  term possible.

    The theme for the conference was : ” Managing Migration and Facilitating Trade and Development in 21st Century Nigeria : NIS’ Perspective”.

    The former president noted that the current development in Africa should be a sober reflection for African leaders.

    He explained that the leaders must feel a sense of regret on what they ought to do, what they had done and what they had not done.

    “I believe that slave trade in the 21st century should be condemned in the strongest language possible and nobody who is involved in it should be excused.

    “What can we do and what must we do? We must ensure that conducive atmosphere is created for genuine exchange of goods and ensure development within our country, sub-region, continent and the world which we live.

    “But then today, migration has a very nasty connotation particularly when you watch the television and you hear the story of thousands of our youths daring to go through the desert.

    “Then after they have embark on such perilous  journeys, some of them are sold as slaves. Slaves in the 21st century, Africans being sold by Africans and maybe to Africans.

    “All of us as leaders must feel a sense of regret and have sober reflection on what we have done or what we have not done to bring this about to our own people, ” he said.

    Obasanjo, charged the men of the NIS  to imbibe the culture of training, professionalism, integrity, loyalty, and service, saying that all these must not be taken for granted.

    Read also:Politics not about life and death – Obasanjo

    In his address, the Comptroller – General of NIS , Muhammad Babandede, said that the service was committed to safe and regular migration of Nigerian citizens and foreigners.

    He disclosed that the current issue being witnessed  in Libya was not new to the NIS and it had regularly engaged in measures and activities to reduce the menace.

     

    Earlier, Gov. Ibikunle Amosun who declared the conference open, also condemned the resurrection of slave trade in Libya, saying that African leaders should rise to condemn the act.

    Amosun charged all the participants at the conference to see the programme as an avenue to brainstorm and come up with practical solutions that would be of benefits to the Nigerians and the country.

    NAN

  • Obasanjo condemns resurgence of slavery in Africa

    Obasanjo condemns resurgence of slavery in Africa

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday, condemned the resurgence of slavery in some parts of Africa, saying that the development was worrisome.

    Speaking at the 2017 Annual Conference of the Comptroller General of Immigration held at the MITROS Residences in Abeokuta, Obasanjo said that slave trade in the 21st century should be condemned in the strongest  term possible.

    The theme for the conference was : “Managing Migration and Facilitating Trade and Development in 21st Century Nigeria : NIS’ Perspective”.

    The former president noted that the current development in Africa should be a sober reflection for African leaders.

    He explained that the leaders must feel a sense of regret on what they ought to do, what they had done and what they had not done.

    “I believe that slave trade in the 21st century should be condemned in the strongest language possible and nobody who is involved in it should be excused.

    “What can we do and what must we do? We must ensure that conducive atmosphere is created for genuine exchange of goods and ensure development within our country, sub-region, continent and the world which we live.

    “But then today, migration has a very nasty connotation particularly when you watch the television and you hear the story of thousands of our youths daring to go through the desert.

    “Then after they have embark on such perilous  journeys, some of them are sold as slaves. Slaves in the 21st century, Africans being sold by Africans and maybe to Africans.

    “All of us as leaders must feel a sense of regret and have sober reflection on what we have done or what we have not done to bring this about to our own people, ” he said.

    Obasanjo, charged the men of the NIS  to imbibe the culture of training, professionalism, integrity, loyalty, and service, saying that all these must not be taken for granted.

    In his address, the Comptroller – General of NIS,  Muhammad Babandede, said that the service was committed to safe and regular migration of Nigerian citizens and foreigners.

    He disclosed that the current issue being witnessed  in Libya was not new to the NIS and it had regularly engaged in measures and activities to reduce the menace.

    Babandede however warned travel agencies, individuals and officers in  the passport offices at various borders who are engaged in smuggling of migrants to desist from it, saying anybody found wanting would be made to face the law.

    He said that the service have some cases of smuggling under investigation, urging his men to step -up their activities through intelligence gathering, speedy investigations to allow the law to take its full course .

    Babandede added that starting January, 2018, the National  Identity Number  would be part of requirements for issuance of Nigerian passport with the National Identity Management Commission.

    He noted that the aim of the conference was to review the E- passport, after 10 years of its introduction in order to better the services they rendered.

    “I wish to state that NIS is committed to safe and regular migration to prevent the sad stories of loss of lives and sources of Nigerian citizens and others, occasioned by the desperate journey through the Sahara desert and the Mediterranean sea.

    “The recent media revelations of the sad events in Libya are not new to the NIS and we had regularly engaged in measures and activities to reduce the menace in collaboration with partners and stakeholders, ” he said.

    Earlier, Gov. Ibikunle Amosun who declared the conference open, also condemned the resurrection of slave trade in Libya, saying that African leaders should rise to condemn the act.

    Amosun charged all the participants at the conference to see the programme as an avenue to brainstorm and come up with practical solutions that would be of benefits to the Nigerians and the country.