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  • Oyo kingmakers sue Makinde, others over selection of new Alaafin

    Oyo kingmakers sue Makinde, others over selection of new Alaafin

    Five of the seven kingmakers in Oyo have dragged Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Mr. Biodun Aikomo and the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to court over government’s refusal to approve the selection of Prince Lukman Gbadegesin as the new Alaafin of Oyo.

    The kingmakers are High Chiefs Ayoola (Basorun of Oyo), Wakeel Oyedepo (Lagunna) and Amusa Yusuf (Akinniku). Others are Chief Wahab Oyetunji (Are-Ago Basorun) and Gbadebo Mufutau (Alapo of Oyo).

    The plaintiffs did not honour the invitation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) last week. Only High Chiefs Asimiyu Atanda (Agbaakin) and Lamidi Oyewole (Iba Samu) honoured the agency’s invitation.

    There have been suggestions that the kingmakers did not follow due process in selecting Gbadegesin, hence the reluctance of Governor Makinde to approve his nomination.

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    The governor had directed the kingmakers to restart the selection exercise with an emphasis on following due process. But the Basorun had insisted that Gbadegesin was properly selected, vowing not to return to a completed exercise.

    In their suit filed at an Oyo State High Court, Oyo, the kingmakers are praying the court to restrain the governor from dissolving the Oyomesi or appointing others in their stead. They are also seeking an injunction restraining the governor and the ministry from recognising or approving any other candidate for the stool of the Alaafin other than Gbadegesin.

    They also want the court to grant an injunction restraining the government from preventing them from performing the functions of their offices pending the hearing and determination of the case.

    They explained that the ground for their action was a plan by the government to dissolve the Oyomesi and appoint warrant chiefs to restart the process and choose another candidate for the stool.

  • Oyo kingmakers sue Makinde, others over selection of new Alaafin

    Oyo kingmakers sue Makinde, others over selection of new Alaafin

    Five of the seven kingmakers in Oyo have dragged Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Biodun Aikomo and the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to court over the government’s refusal to approve the selection of Prince Lukman Gbadegesin as the new Alaafin of Oyo.

    The kingmakers are High Chiefs Ayoola (Basorun of Oyo), Wakeel Oyedepo (Lagunna) and Amusa Yusuf (Akinniku), Chief Wahab Oyetunji (Are-Ago Basorun) and Gbadebo Mufutau (Alapo of Oyo).

    The plaintiffs did not honour the invitation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) last week. Only High Chiefs Asimiyu Atanda (Agbaakin) and Lamidi Oyewole (Iba Samu) honoured the agency’s invitation.

    There have been suggestions that the kingmakers did not follow due process in selecting Gbadegesin, hence the reluctance of Governor Makinde to approve his nomination.

    The governor had directed the kingmakers to restart the selection exercise with an emphasis on following due process. But the Basorun has insisted that Gbadegesin was properly selected, vowing not to return to a completed exercise.

    Read Also: Alaafin stool: Oyo kingmakers quizzed by EFCC over alleged bribery

    In their suit filed at an Oyo State High Court, Oyo, the kingmakers are praying the court to restrain the governor from dissolving the Oyomesi or appointing others in their stead. They are also seeking an injunction restraining the governor and the ministry from recognizing or approving any other candidate for the stool of the Alaafin than Gbadegesin.

    They also want the court to grant an injunction restraining the government from preventing them from performing the functions of their offices pending the hearing and determination of the case.

    They explained that the grounds for their action was a plan by the government to dissolve the Oyomesi and appoint warrant chiefs to restart the process and choose another candidate for the stool.

  • Makinde, Abdulrasak, Bago meet Alake, resolve to collaborate on mining sector development

    Makinde, Abdulrasak, Bago meet Alake, resolve to collaborate on mining sector development

    The minister of solid minerals development, Dele Alake, on Thursday, October 19, held a meeting with Governors Abdulrahman Abdulrasak of Kwara, Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, and Umar Bago of Niger State in his office.

    Speaking to the press after the meeting, Governor Bago revealed that issues around revalidating licenses given to mining companies who have gone out of their scope dominated discussions alongside the need for them to re-register in the states with specificity as regards the location of mining in addition to security challenges faced by mining operators.

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    This was contained in a statement issued by the special assistant on media to the minister, Segun Tomori.

    Alake, in his remarks, stated that with his deliberation with the governors, grey areas have been ironed out, restating the commitment of the Federal Government to sanitising mining operations in the country and ensuring adequate security through rejigging of the nation’s security architecture with the active cooperation and collaboration with the states.

    He said: “We are moving forward to sanitise mining operations in Nigeria to ensure adequate security of lives, properties, and operating environment. The devastation caused by security breaches has been discussed exhaustively and we are resolving all of these to ensure the objective of rapid development of the mining sector is achieved in the shortest time possible.”

  • Makinde’s wife advocates proper hand washing

    Makinde’s wife advocates proper hand washing

    Wife of Oyo Governor, Engr. Mrs Tamunominini Makinde on Thursday advocated proper and adequate hand washing to prevent the spread of diseases.

    She stated that clean hands as simple as washing hands with soap and water is one of the most simplest and effective ways to stop the spread of germs and maintained good health.

    Speaking at a programme to commemorate this year’s ‘Global Hand Washing Day’ at Loyola College, Ibadan, Mrs. Makinde said proper hand washing removes micro organism and prevent people from getting sick with diarrhea and other infectious diseases.

    According to her: “Proper hand washing prevent us from getting food poison, there are some bacteria that are so fast that before the doctors can diagnose us, it would have damage alot of things in our body.”

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    ‘Wash your hands as many time as possible, proper hand washing prevent the spread of diseases, it reduces respiratory infection, improves our health and reduces healthcare cost which can cost economic burden on us, it enhance productivity at work and in school.”

    Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health in Oyo State, Dr. Soji Adeyanju said there is need to make hand washing an habit so as to prevent diseases.

    He stated that the event was a platform to educate children on needs for them to wash their hands properly.

    “There should be strong leadership and collective effort in advocating for hand washing, all of us has a role to play on hand washing hygiene, million of lives will be save if hand washing hygiene can be maintained,” he stated. 

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  • Tinubu, Fashola, Oni, others celebrate Makinde at 80

    Tinubu, Fashola, Oni, others celebrate Makinde at 80

    Eminent Nigerian personalities led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu showered encomiums on His Eminence Dr. Sunday Olatunji Makinde when he turned 80 on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.

    Tinubu described Makinde as a man of unwavering faith, whose ministry has been characterised by a profound commitment to advancing the values of love, selflessness, and social justice as embedded in the teachings of Jesus Christ.

    In the same vein, two former governors and ministers, Babatunde Raji Fashola and Segun Oni took turns to shower accolades on Makinde when his family held a thanksgiving service to celebrate the illustrious life of the prelate emeritus of the Methodist Church of Nigeria.

    The ceremony, which was held at the Hoares Memorial Methodist Cathedral in the Sabo area of Yaba, Lagos, had several dignitaries from all walks of life in attendance.

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    After the thanksgiving service, a colourful reception was organised for Dr. Makinde, his wife, family, friends, and associates by his children in a hall within the church’s premises.

    Most Rev. Dr. Ayo Olawuyi and Temilolu Makinde, ensured dignitaries and associates of the prelate emeritus were well taken care of at the colourful reception.

    Makinde was born on October 10, 1943, in the twin villages of Ogunranti and Balogun Kure in Lagelu Local Government, Ibadan, Oyo State.

    He made his mark in the ministry when he was transferred to Abuja to establish the Diocese of Abuja in 1993.

    He was elevated to an Archbishop when Abuja became an Archdiocese in 1998 and was able to complete the Cathedral, the Archbishop’s House, established two Nursery and Primary Schools, established many churches, acquired lands for Methodist Church Nigeria, and put Methodist Church Nigeria on the map of Federal Capital Territory within the nine years he stayed in Abuja. He was transferred to Lagos as the Archbishop of Lagos in 2003.

    His achievements as the Archbishop of Lagos were enormous.

    In 2006, he was elected as the Prelate of Methodist Church Nigeria and was invested on November 12, 2006, at Trinity Methodist Church, Tinubu, Lagos with people from all walks of life.

  • Makinde: SOS on Odo Oba township roads

    Makinde: SOS on Odo Oba township roads

    Sir: Obada which is generally known as ODO OBA is the largest community in Ogo Oluwa Local Government Area of Oyo State. It is also the commercial hub of the local government; the LGA rakes more than 75 percent of its internally generated revenue therefrom.

    But all the township roads in the community have become impassable. The crux of it all is that the town is the headquarters of Ogo Oluwa West Local Council Development Area.

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    Erosion has done more damage to the roads in the last four years and neither grading not tarring was done during this period.

    It is on this premise that we call on Governor Seyi Makinde to empower both Ogo Oluwa Local Government Area and Ogo Oluwa Local Council Development Area for the rehabilitation of Odo Oba township roads in particular and others in the nooks and crannies of the ‘Pace Setter’ state

    • Adelani Olawuyi, Obada/Odo Oba, Ogo Oluwa LGA, Oyo State.
  • Makinde’s wife seek quality education for girl child

    Makinde’s wife seek quality education for girl child

    Wife of Oyo Governor Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde has charged parents, teachers, guardians and stakeholders on the need to give quality education to girl child in the society.

    She said giving girl child quality education will protect their rights, prepare them to be leaders, and empower them for the future.

    Speaking in Ibadan at a programme organised to commemorate this year’s International Day of Girl Child, Mrs Makinde stated that quality education can open financial doors for girl child and help them to make informed decision that will make them stand out in the society.

    According to her: “Educating a girl child is a driving force for positive change in their live, education will give them confidence to fight for their right and inspire them to become whatever they want.”

    Read Also: Makinde inaugurates panel to review salary

    “Let’s encourage our girls to be dedicated to their studies, parents, teachers, guardians must support girls education either formal or Informal.”

    “When we protect and educate our child, they can achieve their potential and become great in their respective fields, this event is to tell our girl child that they can have equal opportunity and right as their make counterpart.”

    She however urged the girl child to always speak against anyone who violate their rights, adding that it a collective responsibility to protect the girls from violence.

  • Makinde inaugurates panel to review salary

    Makinde inaugurates panel to review salary

    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde yesterday inaugurated an 11-man committee to review salary of workers, among other demands of the labour unions, following the directive of the national leaders of the unions, after the removal of fuel subsidy. 

    The committee is to be headed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof Olanike Adeyemo. Members are the Head of Service, Olubunmi Oni; Commissioners Akinola Ojo (Finance), Adeniyi Adebisi (Establishments and Training), Abiodun Aikomo (Attorney-General/Justice) and the Special Adviser to Governor Makinde on Labour Matters, Adebayo Titilola-Sodo.

    Other members include: Executive Assistant to Governor Makinde on Security, CP Sunday Odukoya (rtd); Oyo State Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Kayode Martins; his Trade Union Congress (TUC) counterpart, Comrade Bosun Olabiyi; Chairman, Public Service Joint Negotiating Council (PSJNC), Comrade Olaonipekun Oluwaseun and Director, Establishments Matters of the Ministry of Establishments and Training, Mr. O. Ojelabi as the secretary.

    The committee was named ‘Ad hoc Inter-ministerial Committee on the harmonisation of the various demands by the labour unions in Oyo State.’

    The committee has a four-week mandate to submit its report and recommendations to the governor.

    The inauguration was in fulfilment of an earlier promise by the governor, who assured the labour leaders of the move after they delivered a letter of request to him last week.

    Speaking shortly after the inauguration, Governor Makinde thanked the workers for reciprocating the government kind gesture of welfare with cooperation, noting that the gesture allowed the government to concentrate on delivering on its mandate to the people.

    He urged the government team in the committee to be open and transparent in the deliberations, appealing to the labour team to show understanding in their demands in a way that will not make other sectors or aspect of the state to suffer neglect.

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    Makinde said: “Let me thank the labour leaders for coming to the round table. I am optimistic that we will make home grown solutions to the demand of the labour union in the state.”

    “In term of welfare of workers in Oyo State, I think we have been proactive as a state, the backlog of promotion and all sorts of arrears we met we have cleared and tackled them.

    “In return, we have had cooperation from the workers and labour unions and this has helped us to concentrate and carry out the developmental programme we have for the people of Oyo State.

    “I know you have pressures from your national leadership, but our state is dear to us. The implementation and well-being of the people can only be addressed at the state level.”

    He said certain issues still need to be addressed in the federal structure operational in the country noting that certain subjects and issues on the Exclusive list are meant to be managed by the states. 

    “I don’t know of which state in Nigeria that without massive intervention in the security have peace and an atmosphere where meaningful economy activities will take place.

    “That is the validation that our engagement at the state level is far more important than whatever is happening at the federal level.

    “So with sincerity of purpose and having the interest of our people at heart, we both should quickly come together and address the issues that are being faced by our people due to the economic crisis the country is in.”

    Responding to questions after the inauguration, Oyo State NLC Chairman, Comrade Kayode Martins, who was flanked by other leaders, hoped that the committee would work in the best interest of the workers and other citizens. He said “We will like to have the report in good time. You can see when the governor suggested six weeks for the committee to report, you saw that I had to say that was too long a time. The survey is already on ground. We will put in our best to make sure we arrive at a conclusion in a very short term.”

  • Fuel subsidy: Makinde inaugurates committee to review salary, other labour demands

    Fuel subsidy: Makinde inaugurates committee to review salary, other labour demands

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State on Monday, October 9, inaugurated an 11-man committee to review the salary of workers among other demands of the labour unions following the directive of the national leaders of the labour unions after the removal of fuel subsidy.

    Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State inaugurated an 11-member committee on Monday, October 9, tasked with reviewing workers’ salaries and addressing other demands by labour unions.

    The move comes in response to the directive from national labour union leaders following the removal of fuel subsidy.

    The committee to be headed by the Secretary to the State Government, (SSG), Prof Olanike Adeyemo has the Head of Service, Olubunmi Oni; Commissioners Akinola Ojo (Finance), Adeniyi Adebisi (Establishments and Training), Abiodun Aikomo (Attorney-General/Justice) and the Special Adviser to Governor Makinde on Labour Matters, Comrade Adebayo Titilola-Sodo as members.

    Other members include Executive Assistant to Governor Makinde on Security, CP Sunday Odukoya (rtd); Oyo State Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Kayode Martins; his Trade Union Congress counterpart, Comrade Bosun Olabiyi; Chairman, Public Service Joint Negotiating Council (PSJNC), Comrade Olaonipekun Oluwaseun and Director, Establishments Matters of the State Ministry of Establishments and Training, Mr O. Ojelabi as the Secretary.

    The committee was named “Adhoc Inter-ministerial Committee on the harmonisation of the various demands by the Labour Unions in Oyo State”.

    The committee has a four-week mandate to submit it report and recommendations to the governor.

    The inauguration was in fulfillment of an earlier promise by the governor who assured the labour leaders of the move after they delivered a letter of request to him personally last week.

    Speaking shortly after the inauguration, Governor Makinde thanked the workers for reciprocating the government’s kind gestures of welfare with cooperation, noting that the gesture allowed the government to concentrate on delivering on its mandate to the people.

    He urged the government team in the committee to be open and transparent in the deliberations while also appealing to the labour team to show understanding of their demands in a way that will not make other sectors or aspects of the state suffer neglect.

    Makinde said: “Let me thank the labour leaders for coming to the round table. I am optimistic that we will make homegrown solutions to the demand of the labour union in the state.

    “In terms of the welfare of workers in Oyo state, I think we have been proactive as a state, the backlog of promotion and all sorts of arrears that we met we have cleared and tackled them headlong.

    “In return, we have had cooperation from the workers and labour unions and that has helped us to concentrate and carry out the developmental programme we have for the people of Oyo state.

    “I know you have pressures from your national leadership but our state is daring to us. The implementation and well-being of the people can only be addressed at the state level.”

    He noted that certain issues still need to be addressed in the Federal structure operational in the country noting that certain subjects and issues on the Exclusive list are meant to be managed by the states.

    “I don’t know of which state in Nigeria that without massive intervention in the security has peace and an atmosphere where meaningful economic activities will take place.

    “That is the validation that our engagement at the state level is far more important than whatever is happening at the federal.

    “So with sincerity of purpose and having the interest of our people at heart, we both should quickly come together and address the issues that are been faced by our people due to the economy crisis that the country is in.

    “Please on the part of the labour don’t say we have this let us eat everything in one go, no we have other things to do if we continue to lag behind with infrastructure, then it will become more and more difficult to expand our economy to have IGR and to win ourselves away from over-reliance from federal allocation.

    “Please I want to solicit for your understanding, carry the members along and on behalf of the government we must be completely open because when we find a solution that both sides are comfortable with that is fair to everybody then it is something that will endure and be sustained.

    “Please SSG, Head of Service be completely open in our state.”

    Responding to questions after the inauguration, Oyo State NLC Chairman, Comrade Kayode Martins who was flanked by other leaders expressed optimism that the Committee will work in the best interest of the workers and citizens of the state.

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    He said: “We will like to have the report in good time. You can see when the governor suggested six weeks for the committee to report, you saw that I had to say that was too long a time. The survey is already on the ground. We will put in our best to make sure we arrive at a conclusion in the very short term.

    “And we will make sure that we consider the neighbouring states so that we don’t end up shooting ourselves in the foot. We may have to endure some patience.

    “The major part of our demands is the wage award to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal on the people, the workers and the masses.

    “Workers today find it very difficult to report to their duty post, so something has to be done in good time. People are hungry and we have to do something as quickly as possible.

    “Says the workers are looking far beyond N35,000 minimum wage saying “We are the Pacesetter state, hopefully, we can do more. And when we get there we will talk about it. We are very optimistic that something positive will come out of this committee.

  • First Lady, Akpabio, Makinde for women’s confab

    First Lady, Akpabio, Makinde for women’s confab

    First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, Senate President Godswill Akbapio, Governors Seyi Makinde (Oyo) and Bala Mohammed (Bauchi) are expected at the 23rd National Women’s Conference organised by Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO).

    The conference, at Eko Hotel and Suites on Victoria Island in Lagos October 17 to 19, will be attended by over 5,000 women.

    Wife of Lagos State governor and COWLSO Chairman, Mrs. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, said this year’s theme is: Unleash Your Potential.

    She noted the conference has become a purpose-driven international event where women are galvanised and inspired to make a difference.

    “This year’s edition is tailored towards assisting women to be more productive and influence the society.

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    “The conference will feature over 5,000 participants physically and virtually from Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), other state delegates, political groups, civil society, and others.

    “Seasoned facilitators and panellists will discuss topics affecting women, such as health, agriculture and food security, education, empowerment, cyber security, harnessing digital technology, family and lifestyle.

    “Some pre-conference activities include COWLSO Fun Day to unwind, and awareness walk on October 7 at Epe. The public is enjoined to follow the activities through out website and other social media platforms.”

    Chairman of the Conference Planning Committee, Prof. Olufunke Adeyeye, said the event is not only about sharing insight but also for ensuring that women are motivated to go beyond their comfort zones, “as the theme encapsulates their collective aspiration to break free from various constraints, limitations and barriers”.

    Prof. Adeyeye added that the conference would enable participants to create a symphony of ideas to bring out the best in them.