Tag: Irepodun Local Government

  • Why Kwara South remains underdeveloped

    The creme de la crème of the society recently converged on Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State to ponder over reasons for the underdevelopment of Kwara South zone.

    Dignitaries at the event agreed that the zone is enormously blessed with both human and natural resources, but added that this has not translated to its development.

    Tagged celebration of heroes, the event provided an opportunity for participants to reappraise their roles, at individual and community levels, for the overall development of the zone.

    Kwara South is made up of seven of the 16 local government areas of Kwara State: Offa, Oyun, Isin, Irepodun, Ifelodun, Ekiti and Oke-Ero.

    The dignitaries at the event include the President, Living Faith Church worldwide (Winners Chapel), Dr, David Oyedepo from Omu-Aran who hosted the event and remains an outstanding pride to his community and the people of Kwara South, Prof. Jamiu Oyawoye from Offa, the first African professor of geology, Chief Peter Olatunde from Odeoeku, Chief Daniel Adeseko from Oke-Opin, the man who taught in various primary and secondary schools between 1955 and 1990 and led the committee for the creation of Igbomina/Ekiti in 1974-76 and Chief Joseph Aderibigbe from Erinle, a seasoned administrator and first SSG in the state.

    The Chairman of the non-governmental organisation (NGO) that put the event together, Prof. Samuel Ibiyemi, asked how much have these sterling accomplishments impacted on communities in the region?

    He added that “in the recent past there were one or two good examples of impact but of recent, there is little or nothing to show again.”

    According to Ibiyemi, the objective of the program, stemming from the core focus of the NGO, was primarily to resonate that there were once committed and focused leaders in Kwara South who birthed, nurtured and sustained the area.  But with continued decadence and decline in values, Ibiyemi said his group believed it was time to advocate a full revival of the good past to spur the present to prepare for a much better future.

    His words: “It is on this note that we are gathered to appreciate and honour some selected heroic leaders,  some of whom have gone to sleep, and some of who are still alive . But whether permanently asleep or still alive, we can always find their footprints, good enough to follow and we believe it is worth the while that they are ever remembered for their sacrificial deeds.

    “We are as a result gathered here today to celebrate the 14 selected heroes from the Local Government Areas in the Kwara South. Some awardees will be honoured post-humour while some of them will be represented for age related reasons. True leadership to a people is really a way never to die; it is the salient path of Heroes.

    “We believe strongly that this will inform the existing political and religious leaders, monarchs, and the potential leaders towards realising the urgent need for revolutionising the right mindset of true leadership in our present-day society, and run with it. There is no other time than now, to bail our people out of perennial cultural inferiority.”

    Guest Speaker at the event, Prof. Durojaiye Adegboye established the fact that the zone is much endowed perhaps than its peers in the state and until the recent past was playing a leading role among the three zones in Kwara.

    For Adegboye the dependence by indigenes of Kwara South on government has been the greatest undoing of the zone, a zone which he  noted has been the proud producers of personalities with many firsts both in the history of the old Kwara State and indeed the old Northern Nigeria.

    “Kwara South has waited on government for too long but we can do something for ourselves,” he told the audience which comprised the old and the young as well as a spread of politicians from different parties who are indigenes of the zone.

    He disagreed with those who lament that government has not sufficiently done much in helping the zone, not because he was out to defend the system but because he was himself angry with  his own kinsmen for thinking that way.

    For a community of several sterling firsts, Adegboye said it was like underrating one’s capabilities.

    “There are many things we can do for ourselves, so don’t blame government, blame yourself for not doing anything,” he said to applause and nodding of heads among the audience.

    He then went ahead to highlight some of the unique peculiarities of Kwara South: “By land mass Kwara South is larger than Osun, Bayelsa, Asia, Ekiti, Imo and even Rivers state.

    “However, like one of the popular Camry Cars, it is big for nothing.

    Why? After Western Yoruba were sent packing due to the nothernisation policy, citizens of Kwara South dominated the civil services of Kwara state. But despite the big names of that era, what happened to Kwara South? We developed the north and we have been developing other peoples land without doing anything for our own land.

    He lamented that those who truly have money from the zone have concentrated building edifices in the state capital to the neglect of their own community.

    “Kwara South is blessed. Chief Adeniyi, the first northerner with a degree in Mathematics was from here. So was the first female university graduate from the north, the first Statistician, first graduate Pharmacist, first Dental Surgeon, first Quantity Surveyor, first doctoral degree in Law, first doctoral degree in Political Science, first African professor of geology, etc.”

    As a matter of fact, the guest lecturer pointed out that Offa, just one community in the zone, has produced 100 professors, eight of whom have been vice chancellors of Nigerian universities, so far!

    Adegboye left the audience with one major lesson if they truly desire to lift Kwara South: forget politics or religion, join hands to develop your community.

    Said “Whatever your party or religion, you are a Yoruba person.

    Therefore no matter what, don’t sell Yorubaland; remember that Oduduwa is the progenitor of the Yoruba race and I have been following politics since 1952, I have seen many political parties changing names and politicians changing parties, but no one has changed the name of Oduduwa.

    “What are the demands our political leaders are making on our behalf in Kwara South in the political parties they associate with? Our leaders in Kwara South should tell us what are their plans for the zone in the next decade and beyond because it appears we are not preparing for our descendants.

    “We should ask ourselves what joint ventures can we in the zone embark upon to alleviate the suffering of our people instead of waiting on government? Offa people built the first secondary school by themselves and today we are counting 100 professors from Offa. In our own house alone we have eight.

    “From this event let’s make concrete decisions. The past is past so let us forget what has not be done and by who. What this NGO has done is to give us the opportunity to start again. Our God is a forgiving God; if you failed in the past, he can give you another chance.

    “You can change your religion; you can change your political party but not your place of birth. If you cannot do anything for your place of birth, then you have not done anything.”

    Those honoured at the event included Alhaji AbdulKareem Oteniara from Esie, who made great wealth which he used to promote community development and religious propagation, Chief Joshua Olawoyin from

    Offa, the fiery politician, longest serving Councillor in the state and a prominent actor in the agitation for Nigeria’s independence in 1960 and  Dr. Samuel Oloruntoba from Alla,  a medical practitioner with  excellent record of physical and spiritual development of the lives of members of the local, state and national levels of his Baptist denomination. Others include Archhitect Kayode Abogunrin from Alabe, Chief Gabriel Anjorin from Isale Opin,  Chief Gabriel Adekunle from Idofin Igbana, Chief Samson Oyawoye from Ijagbo and Chief Malomo Babajamu from Oro Ago.

    The Olosi of osi, Oba Saliu AbdulKareem Adasofegbe commended the NGO and tasked wealthy individuals join hands in lifting the fortunes of the zone.

  • Five APC members die in Kwara auto-accident

    Five members of the All Progressives  Congress (APC) were confirmed dead in a ghastly motor accident a few meters to Oke-Onigbin, a Kwara suburb, on the  Omu-Aran-Ilorin highway on Sunday.

    Our reporter  gathered that the APC  members and some party executives of  Irepodun Local Government Area of the state were on their way to Oro for a rally.

    It was gathered that the rally in Oro, the hometown of the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed,  was meant to celebrate the outcome of  Saturday’s bye-election which the party’s candidate, Raheem Olawuyi.

    The vehicles conveying the party members, a Nissan Previa with registration number BU 383 ABJ and Mazda 323 number FKJ 169 AN,  were said to have had a head-on collision with a Nissan Murano Jeep marked KJA 905 CV at about 4:30 pm.

    One of the party members was said to have died instantly following the impact of the crash while others were rushed to Adeyemo and Ajisafe hospitals in Omu-Aran.

    The other four victims were said to have died in the hospital while those who sustained injuries, among them the party’s  Chairman in the council, Hon. Yemi Aransiola, were being treated.

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    An eyewitness, Kunle Azeez, said the driver of the jeep survived.

    Azeez told our reporter  that the jeep had overtaken a trailer while on top speed before the head-on-collision with the cars conveying the party members.

    Our correspondent,  who visited the hospitals on Monday, reports that the party ’s stalwarts were seen making frantic efforts to receive the corpse of the victims for burial at their respective communities.

    Mr Tyia Asagun, an official of the Federal Road Safety Commission, Omu-Aran Unit Command, who claimed to have coordinated the accident rescue efforts, told our reporter that the cause of the accident was still being investigated.

    He, however, said that over speeding and dangerous driving were suspected to have played major roles in the accident.

    Asagun said the command, after the rescue efforts, had handed over the accident case to Oke-Onigbin Police Division located a few meters from the accident scene.

    Mr Femi Davids, the spokesperson to Olawuyi,  described the incident as “shocking and unfortunate.’’

    NAN

  • ‘Whistle-blower policy has yielded N13.8b from tax evaders’

    The Federal Government announced on Tuesday that its whistle-blower policy has raked in N13.8 billion from tax evaders.

    It added other massive dividends of the policy include N7.8 billion, $378 million and 27,800 Pounds recoveries from public officials.

    Information and Culture Minister Lai Mohammed told reporters in his country home of Oro, Irepodun local government area of Kwara state.

    He added that “the fight against corruption has been unrelenting, without fear or favour. The administration has driven corruption under the table.

    Nigerians no longer celebrate the corrupt. Looters no longer sleep at night, as the long arm of the law closes in on them.

    “This administration has embarked on institutional reforms to curb corruption. The diligent implementation of the Treasury Singles Account (TSA) has plugged the loopholes being exploited to steal public funds.”

    Alhaji Mohammed urged Nigerians I want to be vigilant and not to yield the space to naysayers.

    He added the “gains of the past three years plus must be preserved. Nigeria must continue on its present trajectory to sustainable growth and development. Never again must we go back to Egypt.

    “The year 2019 is the year of decision for Nigeria. It is the year that the critical decision will be made as to whether Nigeria will continue along the path of development, in all ramifications (social, economic, political, etc), that this administration has embarked upon since 2015, or the country will retrogress and backslide to the throes of massive and primitive looting and lack of development.

    “As we approach this critical fork on the road, I have no iota of doubt that the good people of Nigeria will choose the path of development, having seen the commitment, sincerity and patriotism of this administration. It is clear, from all indications that Nigerians are not going back to Egypt. Because of the support of the people, our party will win, even with a wider margin, in 2019, thus sealing the fate of the naysayers.

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    “The fear of this impending victory explains why they have been running from pillar to post, desperate to thwart the victory of the APC in 2019. They labour in vain.”

    Reeling out the achievements of the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration, the minister said: “Never in the history of our country has any administration embarked on such a massive infrastructural development as this administration. The whole country is one huge construction site. Roads are being constructed in all the six geo-political zones. As you all know, I have been touring the various infrastructural projects of the Federal Government across the country, with the media. So far, we have inspected about 10 projects, including the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail project, the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, the Oyo-Ogbomoso road, the Enugu-Onitsha and Enugu-Port Harcourt roads, the 2nd Niger Bridge, the Abuja light rail project and the Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa-Bida road.The Administration had built over 700km of roads and rehabilitated about 650km.

    “In the area of agriculture, it has been a huge revolution. Let’s take one of our national staples, such as rice, as an example. When we came in, there were 5 million rice farmers. Today, we have in excess of 11 million rice farmers. Our rice import has been cut by over 80 per cent. These didn’t happen by accident. It was a result of our Anchor Borrowers Programme. There are more millionaire farmers today than at any other time in the history of our nation. Today, Nigeria is closer to achieving self-sufficiency in rice than at any other time in the history of our country.

    “This administration has employed 500,000 unemployed graduate under its Social Intervention Programme (SIP). No government in our country’s history has ever done that. This Administration has been daily feeding 8.5 million school children in 23 states. That has never been done before in Nigeria. This administration has been proving 10,000 Naira every two months to over 300,000 families as social security for the most vulnerable. This has never been done before in Nigeria. This administration, realizing that SMEs are the biggest employers of labour, has been growing such enterprises at an astronomical rate through its Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme. This is unprecedented.

    “In the area of power, this administration has taken power generation to 7,000MW. This is unprecedented in Nigeria. Distribution is at 5,000MW. This has never been achieved before. Model houses are being built across the country as a prelude to a massive housing scheme.”

  • Kwara LG boss donates to Special Needs School

    Kwara LG boss donates to Special Needs School

    Mr Muyiwa Oladipo, Chairman, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara has advised Nigerians to imbibe the habit of being their brother’s keeper, especially to the less-privileged in the society.

    Oladipo gave the advice in Omu-Aran on Wednesday while handing over an undisclosed amount of money to the management of St. Paul’s School for Special Needs, Omu-Aran, Kwara.

    He said that the gesture was targeted at bringing succour to pupils, teachers and management to assist in the smooth running of the school.

    He said the donation was also in line with the state government policy of making qualitative and quantitative education affordable and accessible to all categories of the populace.

    “It is part of our desire and mandate as elected officers of the council to ensure that all categories of students in the council are adequately impacted in their academic pursuit.

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    “Notwithstanding the lean purse and resources of the council occasioned by the dwindling allocation from the Federation Account, we will not relent in the discharge of our civic responsibilities.

    “We are at the same time optimistic that this little cash incentive will assist the management in the smooth administration of the school, particularly in the area of logistics.”

    Oladipo also pledged to liaise with the council’s health department to make quality healthcare services accessible to the pupils.

    Earlier in his remarks, the Headmaster, Mr Raphael Olaoye, described the visit as the first of its kind in the school’s history by any elected government official or philanthropist, since its establishment.

    He listed some of the challenges confronting the school as inadequate funding, logistics and insufficient teaching and learning materials.

    “We will forever be grateful to this administration for identifying with our school and promise the judicious use of this kind gesture,” Olaoye added.

    The Newsmen reports that the visit was part of the administration’s familiarisation tour of facilities and institutions within the council, following its inauguration a few months ago.

    Among the pupils of the school are those with Down’s Syndrome, the crippled, the deaf and dumb.

    NAN