Tag: Modupe Adelabu

  • Ekiti: AIG assures of peaceful poll

    Ekiti: AIG assures of peaceful poll

    THE Ekiti State government has said it is ready to work with the police and other security agencies to ensure peace during the electioneering period.

    The governorship election is slated for June 21.

    Governor Kayode Fayemi spoke yesterday in his office while hosting the the Assistant Inspector-General (AIG) of Police in charge of Zone 8, Mr. Christopher Dega.

    He said the peace in the state was the result of the cordial relationship between his administration and the police.

    Fayemi, who was represented by his deputy, Prof Modupe Adelabu, said his administration would sustain the good working relationship.

    He said Ekiti peope are peaceful, hospitable and civilised.

    The governor hailed officers and men of the Ekiti Police Command for their dedication to duty, saying it has reduced crime.

    He urged them to re-double their efforts to sustain the peace.

    Dega said he was on a familiarisation visit to Ekiti, which is one of the states under Zone 8.

    He said he would meet political stakeholders on the need to maintain peace before, during and after the election.

    Dega said his men were prepared to ensure a hitch-free election and urged residents to be law-abiding.

    He is expected to visit the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adejugbe.

     

     

  • Ekiti donates 19 vans to police

    Ekiti donates 19 vans to police

    The Ekiti State government yesterday donated 19 patrol vans to the police.

    Handing over the vans to Police Commissioner Sontonye Wakama, Deputy Governor Prof. Modupe Adelabu urged the people to work with security operatives to combat crime.

    The vehicles are fitted with security gadgets.

    Mrs. Adelabu said the concerted effort of all stakeholders is required to surmount security challenges.

    She said the vans would assist the police in surveillance and information gathering.

    The deputy governor said the administration would continue to assist the police, adding that the gesture has paid off as Ekiti remained one of the most peaceful states in the country.

    She said officers of the command have been discharging their duties efficiently, urging them to be more vigilant in the Yuletide.

    Wakama thanked the Governor Kayode Fayemi administration for its logistic support, which he said has assisted the command to curb crime.

    He said the police would take good care of the vehicles.

  • When the  gowns came  to town

    When the gowns came to town

    For two days, women from various sectors of life gathered in Ekiti to deliberate on issues of women health and safety. Hannah Ojo who was in Ekiti reports

    ALL our religious and local traditions promote a belief in the sanctity of life. Let us all continue to protect and care for each other. Let us all rise and demand for a safer world for women and girls. Any act that diminishes one woman diminishes the rest of us.” Speaking with a vibrancy that commandeered the attention of the participants, the first lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, set the pace for discourse at this year’s Ekiti State gender summit which was held at Ado-Ekiti recently.

    It was an occasion when the gowns came to town as participants ranged from various walks of life such as civil servants, market women, teachers, wives of traditional rulers and female stake holders in the state. Also, the various persons who facilitated each aspect of the programme, professionals in their own standing, engaged wits and native intelligence to carry everyone along, both the learned and unlearned. Themed Gender Equality, women’s health and safety: towards a healthy, violence-free society, the summit was organised by Ekiti State’s ministry of women affairs, social development and gender empowerment in conjunction with the Ekiti Development Foundation. True to the words of Mrs. Fola Ricie-Adewusi, the state’s commissioner for women affairs and social development, the event proved to the billing of a platform for rich discussions and cross pollination of ideas on the critical issues of gender equality, women’s health and safety.

    Dignitaries who graced the occasion included the Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Prof. Modupe Adelabu, who stood in for the governor and herself, the convener of the summit, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, wives of the governor of Osun State, Alhaja Sherifat Aregbesola and Kwara State governor, Deaconess Omolewa Abdul Fatha Ahmed, DG of the National Centre for Women Development (NCWD), Ms. Onyeka Onwenu, amongst other personalities within and outside the state. Also present were representatives of non-governmental organisations, representative of the minister for women affairs, delegates from the 16 local government areas in Ekiti State, members of the academia, resource persons drawn from within and outside Ekiti State and donor partners.

    Delivering the key note address, Prof Oluyemisi Obilade, the Vice-Chancellor of the Tai Solarin University of Education, proved her mettle as an academician of no mean stature. Taking the topic, “Safe-guarding our tomorrow, ensuring quality of life: addressing women’s health within the context of culturally condoned gender-based violence,” she gave an in depth illustration, portraying the pitiable state of the plights of women who have to live with a battered psyche in an environment where violence is fuelled by a dominant sense of patriarchy. According to her, “gender-based violence is not only a violation of women’s human rights but has moved into the realm of a major public health problem which can result into a wide range of physical, mental, sexual and reproductive, and maternal health problems.” Citing real life examples of rape victims from Nigeria and beyond, the don stressed the point that women, irrespective of their age, can become victims of violence, especially rape. She buttressed this by serving a reminder of an incident in Ekiti where a 45-year-old man raped a woman of 75. Proffering solutions, she offered the way forward: “the way forward requires fresh vision, fresh passion, fresh determination and action. We must shed our willingness to confront the root cause of many of the factors negatively impacting the health of our women. We must address our predisposition to treat the symptoms rather than the root cause.”

    The elegant stallion, Onyeka Onwenu, did not fail to dazzle when she gave an address in her capacity as the DG of the NCWD. Sharing her experience during a round table discussion anchored by ace broadcaster Chief ‘Ronke Okusanya, Ms Onwenu admitted that the problem of women’s health and empowerment is huge. She, however, advised women to look into their sphere of influence to start making impact. She further stated that it is only a woman who is empowered economically that will not succumb to violence in the home out of fear to stand out on her own. She also hinted on the viability of the entertainment industry to drive home the message of a violence-free society for women.

    As expected of a gathering of women, the summit went emotional at some moments when some of the participants would wear sad and forlorn face during some presentations. One of such was when Mrs. Ebun Anozie of C.O.P.E. Initiative gave a presentation on cancer. It was an emotional account, especially when people had to stand up in remembrance of the late deputy governor of Ekiti, Mrs. Funmi Olayinka, who succumbed to the disease. Nollywood actress, Foluke Daramola, also gave a first-hand account of her experience as a victim of rape at the age of 16 and domestic violence even in pregnancy and after child birth during her first marriage.

    From Dr. Boladale Mapayi whose talk on ‘harmful traditional practices and implications for women’s health’ stressed that women should not keep silent in the face of violence to Princess Kathy Emiko’s presentation which scored a point for women to take ownership of their health through a healthy lifestyle amongst talks on areas such as budgeting for woman’s health, impact of the environment, economic empowerment, there is no gainsaying the fact that the conference served as an optimal means towards cleaning the Augean stable that the issue of violence has come to be in this part of the world.

    Cementing the assertion of Erelu Fayemi that the summit, already in its third series, does not fall into categories of forums where deliberations are made without results, the governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, signed the equal opportunities bill into law on Tuesday. From all indications, one can say that the issue of gender in Ekiti has taken the centre stage in the administration of the state.

  • Yoruba must unite against impostors, says Ooni

    Yoruba must unite against impostors, says Ooni

    •Afe Babalola: maintain peace with other Obas

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, has said Ile-Ife remains the source of the Yoruba.

    He urged Yoruba groups to unite to dislodge those he said “are claiming to be what they are not and what God has not given them an opportunity to be”.

    Oba Sijuwade spoke yesterday at the public presentation of the Ekiti Historical and Royal Compendium in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.

    At the occasion were Governor Kayode Fayemi; his wife, Bisi; Deputy Governor Prof. Modupe Adelabu; House of Assembly Speaker Adewale Omirin; and founder of the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola.

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola was represented by his Special Adviser on Chieftaincy Affairs, Samuel Odewumi.

    Also present were Oyo State Deputy Governor Moses Adeyemo; the Yeyelua of Ile-Ife, Olori Mojisola Sijuwade; Chairman of the Ekiti Council of Traditional Rulers and the Onitaji, Oba Adamo Babalola; the Elemure of Emure-Ekiti Oba Emmanuel Adebayo; Senator Babafemi Ojudu; Chairman, Alimosho Local Government, Lagos, Adekunle Sola and Senator Gbenga Aluko, among others.

    Oba Sijuwade said those who twist history to associate monarchical supremacy to other sources aside Ile-Ife were only trying to rewrite history and attack the origin of the Yoruba.

    He said: “Today, even with books and documents, a few senior traditional rulers in Yorubaland are still claiming what they are not and what God has not given them an opportunity to be. Until we put such people in order, it will be impossible to have lasting peace in Yorubaland.

    “For centuries, Yorubas have had no other source than the cradle, Ile-Ife, the core centre of the great dispersal. Migrants founded cities, communities and kingdoms and unmistakable references are made to other sources at all times.

    “It is saddening that today, the wet blankets are at work. Yoruba tradition is being bastardised in all ways. The foundation of the historical antecedents of progenitors and founders of the dynasty are being daily twisted, concocted, reconfigured and rewritten for personal ego, selfish reasons and individual satisfaction.

    “Books like the Historical and Royal Compendium shall, at all times, put an end to the lie of any mischief maker, who may want to tamper with the properly documented historical origin, antecedents and acclaimed pedigree of the people.”

    Babalola, who chaired the event, urged Oba Sijuwade to maintain peace with other Yoruba Obas, saying: “Based on the point your imperial majesty just raised on the distortion of history, I advise that you make peace with your brother Obas. This is the only way we can be united and enjoy peace.

    “Historical accounts of traditional rulers, rather than those written by some authors, will reduce the controversies trailing our history. One thing is valid here; nobody knows the history of parents than their children.”

    Fayemi described the book as a “rich collection of the history of the 131 towns in the state”.

    He said his administration planned to establish a museum within the Ekiti Civic Centre under construction to preserve historical documents and artefacts.

    Fayemi described the publication as a strong political instrument, adding that the role of history in achieving development, peace and unity cannot be over-emphasised.

    He pledged to continue to interact with traditional rulers to ensure growth across the state.

  • Ekiti: Fayemi nominates Adelabu as new deputy

    Ekiti: Fayemi nominates Adelabu as new deputy

    Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi has nominated the Chairperson of the State’s Universal Education Board (SUBEB), Professor ( Mrs) Modupe Adelabu as the new deputy governor of the state.

    Fayemi, in a letter dated 3 May 2013, addressed to the Speaker of the Assembly, Adewale Omirin, requested the House to consider Adelabu for the position of deputy governor,  to fill the vacancy  following the death of the former deputy governor, Funmilayo Olayinka  on 6 April 2013.

    Mrs Adelabu, a Professor of Education at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile –Ife, was Head of the Department of Education Administration and Planning of the institution before her appointment as Chairperson of Ekiti State SUBEB in July 2011.