Tag: Mr Godwin Obaseki

  • We want stolen Benin artefacts returned – Obaseki

    We want stolen Benin artefacts returned – Obaseki

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has said that his administration has commenced engagements with relevant stakeholders to ensure the return of stolen Benin artefacts.

    Obaseki disclosed this when he received the publishers of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of Germany, a Frankfurt General Newspaper, working on a documentary to drum support for the return of the looted Benin artefacts, at Government House in Benin City on Monday.

    He described the stolen artefacts as the cultural and social symbols of the Benin people and assured that the partnership with the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) and the Benin Palace to secure the return of the artefacts will yield the desired result.

    “We want our property back and the artefacts represent our culture and social system, our history and political structure,” he said, and added that his administration was working on a tourism masterplan to boost tourism development in the state.

    He commended the German journalists for finding the project worthy and assured of his administration’s support.

    Earlier, Dr Lutz Mukke, leader of the team, described the 1897 Invasion of Benin Kingdom by the colonial masters as cruel, and stressed that the return of the stolen Benin artefacts will signify the restoration of its stolen identity.

    Mukke said the team embarked on the project to ensure that justice is enthroned as the items were stolen from the Benin Kingdom.

    He maintained that the Nigerian government has been supportive of the project and added that the team was working with some media organisations within and outside the country on a 10-page documentary of the project.

  • Obaseki seeks National Policy on capacity building for Judicial workers

    Obaseki seeks National Policy on capacity building for Judicial workers

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has made a strong case for the enhancement of judicial workers’ capacity in the National Policy on Justice 2017, which is currently being reviewed.

    According to Obaseki, this will address the capacity challenge faced by operators in the judicial system with consequent impact on the rights of Nigerian citizens, and law and order.

    Obaseki made the case while declaring open a two-day National Sensitisation Workshop on the National Policy on Justice in Benin City, on Monday.

    He said, “The policy should address the issues of sound structures and processes for the judicial system; the need to improve capacities of judicial operators, and put into consideration the role of alternative dispute system in the country to protect the rights of citizens.”

    The governor said that the implementation of a National Policy on justice is apt as the Nigerian Justice System needs to be reformed.

    “Our administrative justice system craves for reforms. There is need to restore absolute confidence in our justice sector. There are still doubts about the Nigerian judiciary system being the hope of the common man, we are hoping that all the identified challenges in the judicial system would be addressed in the policy, to make for efficient justice delivery in the country.

    Obaseki noted that his administration has already embarked on the implementation of the action plan to improve justice delivery system in the state.

    He said the state government has cued into the initiative of the National Security Adviser on prison reform and plans to decongest the prison by 50 percent in March next year.

    He said that part of the reform includes the appointment of more judges to facilitate speedy trial, invest in technologies to improve record keeping in the courts and the construction of an ultra-modern court complex equipped with digital recording system.

    Earlier in his address, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami represented by the Solicitor General of the Federation, Dayo Akpata, said the National Policy on Justice was necessitated by the absence of a policy framework to foster collaboration among stakeholders in the system.

    He said it is also in line with effort of the federal government to strengthen the justice delivery system to make it potent for the fight against corruption and protection of human right.  He added that the policy will be examined and reviewed through various inputs from participants.

    The Zonal National Sensitisation Workshop on the National Policy on Justice is organised under the Theme, “Reforming the Justice System For National Development.”

  • World Savings Day: Obaseki tasks financial institutions on unbanked population

    World Savings Day: Obaseki tasks financial institutions on unbanked population

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has challenged financial institutions across the world to design products that will appeal to the millions of the world’s unbanked population to boost liquidity in the banks and safeguard the future of savings account holders.

    Obaseki made the call on Monday, in commemoration of the World Savings Day, marked on October 31, every year.

    He also assured that the long-term goal of Alaghodaro as envisioned by his administration will address the several challenges of urbanisation in the state’s urban centers.

    The governor’s assurance is on the commemoration of the World Cities Day, which is also marked on October 31, each year.

    According to the governor, “the complex processes involved in opening savings account, the cold reception given to the fairly literate and non-literate customers, and the lack of adequate incentives for savings culture among other factors discourage many people from taking their money to the bank.”

    He stressed that “banking need not be elitist or flamboyant, especially in developing economies and advised bankers to be more creative in reaching out to the unbanked population, most of them in rural and peri-urban areas, and speak to them in languages they understand to win their confidence to save their earnings.”

    Obaseki further said that this year’s theme: “Our Future Starts with Savings” is apt and added that “A good saving culture is healthy for financial institutions, the economy as well as the account holders. He explained that people who save money in banks support the growth of the economy and secure their hard earned money from being lost to fire or theft.

    “Stories abound of people who have lost their money to thieves, fire incident or flooding because they kept their money under their pillows at home. Money kept at home cannot yield interests and the culture of keeping money at home exposes people to all forms of risk.”

    On the World Cities Day, the governor said several programmes had been lined up to transform Benin City and other urban centers in the state to world-class cities.

    “The revamped Edo State Traffic Management Agency, Edo City Transport Service, the sanitisation of major bus stops and the city center/ Ring Road, the Clean And Green project, the repositioning of the state Ministry of Physical Planning Urban Development as well as the Edo Development Property Authority (EDPA),  are some steps we have taken to address some of the urbanisation challenges we have in the state.”

    He maintained that the theme for this year’s World Cities Day celebration, “Innovative Governance, Open Cities” is a call to governments to strengthen institutions that support the growth of cities, namely; world-class superstructure that guarantee the security of life and property, ease of conducting social and commercial activities and happiness amongst others.

    The World Savings Day was established on October 31, 1924, during the 1st International Savings Bank Congress (World Society of Savings Banks) in Milano, Italy. The Italian Professor Filippo Ravizza declared this day the “International Saving Day” on the last day of the congress. In the resolutions of the Thrift Congress it was decided that ‘World Thrift Day’ should be a day devoted to the promotion of savings all over the World. In their efforts to promote thrift the savings banks also worked with the support of the schools, the clergy, as well as cultural, sports, professional, and women’s associations.

    The United Nations General Assembly designated the 31st of October as World Cities Day, by its resolution 68/239. The Day is expected to greatly promote the international community’s interest in global urbanisation, push forward cooperation among countries in meeting opportunities and addressing challenges of urbanisation, and contributing to sustainable urban development around the world.

  • Obaseki, others, discuss Edo, Nigeria investment opportunities at London Stock Exchange

    Obaseki, others, discuss Edo, Nigeria investment opportunities at London Stock Exchange

    As more transnational companies, multilateral organisations and several trade missions swell the numbers and ranks of participants in the maiden edition of Alaghodaro Investment Summit, the Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, was at the London Stock Exchange on Friday to speak to companies listed on the London bourse about the investment opportunities that abound in the state.

    Also at the London event are the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Mr. Oscar Onyema and the Director General of the Debt Management Office, Ms Patience Oniha, who presented data to show Nigeria’s way to recovery after exiting economic recession.

    At a panel session entitled “The Nigerian Opportunity,” Obaseki who first came to the London Stock Exchange 30 years ago, took his audience of global business leaders through the opportunities in Agro processing, mining, infrastructure, education and healthcare amongst other sectors in the state.

    According to the governor, Alaghodaro Investment Summit is part of his administration’s drive to open up the state for more foreign and local investments and build a modern and progressive Edo state where every citizen is empowered with opportunity to live life in its fullness.

    His detailed and insightful presentation elicited the positive responses from the London Stock Exchange and international business leaders who assured that they would attend the Alaghodaro Summit in Benin City holding from November 10-12.

    He paraded the investment opportunities Edo State is offering investors such as the huge land mass for agro and agro-allied businesses and a favourable weather condition that have sustained the investments of Presco Plc. and Okomu Plc., both listed companies and the biggest projects financed on the continent-

    Azura-Edo Power Plant, which is showcasing project opportunities in the State.

    He told the audience at the London bourse that Alaghodaro which means moving forward in Edo language is a clear 30-year vision for the state, covering Institutional Reform, Economic Development, Social Welfare, Environmental Sustainability, and Art, Culture and Tourism

    He explained that his administration is in a hurry to mainstream the private sector in governance to harness the sector’s huge capital and expertise for an efficient public sector.

    “We are determined to see how the active collaboration between the state and the private sector can produce a win-win situation for both parties. The essence of our government is to serve as an enabler for businesses to thrive,’’ he said.

    Obaseki said that his decision to mark his one-year anniversary in office with Alaghodaro Investment Summit stems from the state government’s conviction that public-private partnership holds the key to unlocking the vast investment potential in the state.

    He added that participants would include local and international business leaders, investors seeking new environments where governments are committed to providing incentives for businesses, policy makers, industry experts as well as academia.

  •  Build lasting structures to sustain creative industry’s gains – Obaseki

     Build lasting structures to sustain creative industry’s gains – Obaseki

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has lauded the tenacity and ingenuity of Nigerians for sustaining efforts that gave rise to the country’s creative industry such as the entertainment industry and allied businesses which serve not only to document Nigeria’s culture but also to boost economic activities.

    The governor said this on the occasion of the World Day for Audio- Visual Heritage, marked globally every October 26 by the United Nations Education and Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

    Obaseki said that much as the creative industry, such as Nollywood and the music industry, have grown from little beginnings to eventually becoming a global phenomenon, there was need for governments, practitioners and investors to synergise and build solid structures to prevent the successes recorded from eroding.

    According to Obaseki, “On the occasion of this day, it is imperative to acknowledge the immense work that went into creating Nollywood and Nigeria’s music industry. Much as they didn’t get required support from government in the early days, the owners of the vision went about their activities.

    “Hence, it is imperative for all stakeholders to come together to ensure that sustainable structures are built to ensure that the legacy of our times is not only preserved but that they reflect the full gamut of our experiences.”

    Noting that this year’s theme for the celebration, “Discover, remember and share” is apt and drives home the message for the people to document their experiences, he added that the efforts of creative industries have ensured that Nigeria escapes from the dangers of the single story, which has prevailed for a long time.

    He added that the development of media content as part of offshoots of the documenting experience has created opportunities for employment for young people, but cautioned against abuse of the opportunities it afforded.

    He tasked practitioners to prioritise documentation of histories and lives that enrich the human experience, adding, “The place of history cannot be underestimated and we urge practitioners to help develop a body of work that would not only tell what ails us today but also direct future generations.”

    The General Conference of UNESCO approved the commemoration of a World Day for Audiovisual Heritage in 2005. It is a mechanism to raise general awareness of the need to preserve and safeguard important audiovisual material for future generations, and for urgent measures to be taken to conserve this heritage and ensure it remains accessible to the public now, and to future generations.

  • Obaseki receives new Police Commissioner, assures of new security architecture

    Obaseki receives new Police Commissioner, assures of new security architecture

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, on Wednesday received the new Commissioner of Police of the state command, Johnson Babatunde Kokumo, at the Government House in Benin City, with an assurance that he would work with the new police boss to enforce a new security architecture in the state.

    Obaseki further pledged his administration’s support for the new police commissioner to enable him succeed in his new assignment.

    “We will give you the needed support to succeed. We believe that the responsibility for restoring law and order rests with the police. We hope that you will fulfill your constitutional responsibility by helping us enforce law and order in Edo State,” he said.

    The governor urged the new police boss to urgently change the security plan he inherited to curb crimes in the state.

    “We need to change the entire security architecture in the state and together we will work to implement it and address all the security challenges in the next one week,” he said.

    The governor thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his prompt response in granting the request for a new police commissioner by deploying a grounded operations police officer to serve in the state.

    “We believe the new CP has the requisite experience to help in   securing life and property in the state. We believe this is what he has been doing in his policing career and has the ability to replicate what he did in other states here in Edo. We will give him our support to help him succeed in fighting crime in the state,” Obaseki assured.

    In his response, the new CP advised criminals to relocate from Edo State as it will no longer be a haven for their activities. “I want to assure you that Edo State will no longer be a haven for criminals. I advise them to leave the state. Edo people and residents of the state should go to sleep with both eyes closed because there will be proper policing both in the day and at night,” the new CP said.

    He explained that he is currently doing criminal profiling in the state and in a matter of days will come out with a clear strategy aimed at fighting crimes in the state.

  • Obaseki to revive farm settlements in Esan West LGA

    Obaseki to revive farm settlements in Esan West LGA

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has assured of his administration’s readiness to revive the farm settlements in Esan West Local Government Area to boost agricultural activities as well as create jobs for the teeming youths in the state.

    Obaseki gave the assurance in Ekpoma, the headquarters of Esan West LGA during his thank-you-tour of the council on Tuesday night.

    He said that land preparation in the farm settlements would commence next planting season and urged people in the area to key into the initiative.

    “We want to use the farm settlements for large scale farming and we will register men and women in the area to work there” he added.

    The governor promised to establish more primary health centres in the area while assuring that the on-going road projects in the council will be completed on schedule.

    Obaseki also visited Irrua, the headquarters of Esan Central Local Government Area where the State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Anselm Ojezua hails from.

    Obaseki expressed his appreciation to the APC supporters in Esan Central for their support during the 2016 gubernatorial poll in the state and assured that his administration will invest more in infrastructure and in developing the agricultural sector.

    “We have done some road projects here and we intend to do more, we will also continue with the agricultural initiative at Usogbenu which will be a large scale farm,” the governor said.

    In his remark, the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Edo State, Mr. Anselm Ojezua, called on his people to support the governor Obaseki-led administration, saying it is committed to delivering good governance.

    Ojezua urged his people to attend the party’s weekly meeting and enrol in the APC biometric registration process to commence soon in the state.

  • Obaseki pledges to reconstruct Benin-Abraka road within 24 months

    Obaseki pledges to reconstruct Benin-Abraka road within 24 months

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has pledged to reconstruct the Benin – Abraka Road in Orhionmwon Local Government Area within 24 months to boost economic activities in the area and state in general.

    Obaseki made the pledge at Abudu, headquarters of Orhionmwon LGA during his thank-you-tour of the local council on Tuesday.

    He said the state has entered into partnership with the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to reconstruct the road and promised that the state will take full responsibility for the road even if NDDC fails to pay its counterpart funds.

    He decried the level of development in the area despite the large land mass in the LGA and promised to industrialise the area.

    “The state has approved the contract for a 5,000-hectare cassava production farm in Orhionmwon to be used for ethanol production,” he said.

    He used the occasion to debunk the rumour that there was division in the party and clarified “we are one in the All Progressives Congress (APC), there was misunderstanding but not division.”

    The governor received defectors who were led by their leaders from wards in Abudu, Igbanke and Evboesi towns in the council to the All Progressives Party (APC).

    Earlier, the APC Chairman in the council, Mr Matthew Ehigie, while welcoming the governor to the council, called for the strengthening of the unity in the party so that it would achieve more successes at future polls.

    Ehigie appealed for the reconstruction of the Benin-Abraka Road, and added that other areas of need would be communicated to the governor.

  • Obaseki awards contract for Uhunmwode General Hospital

    Obaseki awards contract for Uhunmwode General Hospital

    The Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has disclosed that contract for the construction of a General Hospital in Uhunmwode Local Government Area has been awarded to address the healthcare need of people in the local council.

    Obaseki disclosed this while speaking with members of the All Progressives Party (APC) at Ehor, the administrative headquarters of Uhunmwode Local Government Area, in continuation of his thank-you-visit to the state’s 18 Local Government Areas.

    He explained that his administration has completed the design of a General Hospital to be sited in the council and the contract for the construction of the hospital has been awarded by the state government.

    He added that statistics have shown that Uhunmwode Local Government Area ranks poorly in major indices of development, promising to change the narrative.

    “I am not happy with the level of progress recorded in Uhunmwode Local Government Area. An area with the largest land mass in the state should be assisted in developing basic infrastructure,” he said.

    The governor also promised to provide communities within the council electricity as well as potable water, assuring the people that they would benefit from efforts to attract investors from Indonesia and Malaysia to develop oil palm plantations in the council.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Basic Education and Sole Administrator of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr. Joan Osa Oviawe and the Commissioner for Health, Hon. Dr. David Osifo, who both hail from the local government, were on ground to receive the governor.

    The State APC Chairman, Barr. Anslem Ojezua, commended the members of the party for their support and vote during the last gubernatorial election and promised that the local government would reap the full dividends of democracy as the governor is determined in ensuring that all parts of the state are developed.

    The APC Chairman in Uhunmwode Local Government Area, Hon. Harrison Oyegue, praised the governor for the developmental strides in roads and other infrastructural development in the state. He assured the governor of the people’s continued support.

  •  Edo investment summit to feature job fair, employability training

     Edo investment summit to feature job fair, employability training

    As part of initiatives leading to the maiden Alaghodaro investment summit and to fulfill its promise of 200,000 jobs for youths, the Edo State Government will hold the maiden Edo Jobs Summit from October 31 to November 8, featuring intensive five-day employability training and a job fair by top companies and investors in the state.

    The state government disclosed this in a statement at the Government House, Benin City, noting that the summit will be open for companies, who are interested in building their teams, or intends to recruit interns, to tap from the opportunity.

    Edo Jobs is an employment initiative of the state government to train and retrain graduates with post-secondary school certificates on business writing, workplace ethics, problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, managing conflict, among others. It also gives them the opportunity for job placements in companies across the state.

    The government said that the Edo Jobs summit is open for companies within the state to tap from the pool of well-trained graduates, who are drawn from the Edo Job portal, noting, “The companies get a guarantee of graduates with the best skill-set because they would be trained by top experts in youth development and employability.”

    A major highlight of the job fair is the stakeholder engagement session, which holds on November 8, where the state governor, international agencies, educators and key employers, will engage in discourse around the theme: Creating A Sustainable Ecosystem For Youth Development. The outcome of the session is expected to unify strategies for long-term projects in Edo State with regards to youth employment.

    According to the statement, “In commemoration of the one-year in office of the Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, the state, through its employment initiative, Edo Jobs, will host a job training and recruitment programme for graduates and employment agencies in Edo State. After the training, there will be a Job fair and summit on November 8, where you can employ from the over 500 trained candidates as interns or full-time staff.”

    “Are you an employer of labour in search of qualified, trained and competent people to strengthen your workforce? Or are you a graduate with dreams of a great career? Before the job fair, candidates will undergo an intensive employability and soft skills training programme starting on October 31 to November 6, from 9am to 5pm at the Imaguero College Hall. The training will be carried out by experts in youth development and employability in Nigeria.”