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  • Lisabi Day: Alake appoints Oodua forum into organising committee

    The Alake of Egbaland, Oba (Dr.) Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, has appointed the Oodua Consultative Forum (OCF) into the organising committee of the 2020 Lisabi Day celebration holding February.

    Oba Gbadebo made the appointment at the weekend when OCF executives and members led by their President-General Worldwide, Oyemade Adebisi, paid homage to him at the Ake Palace, Abeokuta, Ogun State, according to a statement by Publicity Secretary, OCF Ogun State, Prince Taiwo Nodiru.

    The OCF is a non-partisan umbrella body of Yoruba in Nigeria and worldwide. It pursues the overall development of the Yoruba Race in Nigeria and wherever peoples of Yoruba origin are found.

    The Alake, who received the OCF executives alongside his Council of Egba High Chiefs, urged the socio-cultural group to continue to uphold the culture and tradition of the Yoruba race in Nigeria and globally. He enjoined the OCF to make the 2020 Lisabi Festival the most successful and memorable ever.

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    The OCF delegation to the palace included the group’s Co-founder/National Treasurer, Basorun Gboyega Somoye, National Financial Secretary, Mrs. Tawakalit Bamidele Osigbesan-Dada, Chairman, OCF Ogun State, Engr. Habeeb Aregbesola and Women Leader, OCF Ogun State, Mrs. Titilayo Balogun, who delivered the group’s vote of thanks to the Alake.

    Oba Gbadebo also pledged to donate a befitting secretariat to the OCF in Abeokuta and support the group’s welfare programme for the Yoruba race.

    Oyemade, who was admitted into the Lisabi Club of Nigeria at the occasion, reiterated the OCF’s mission and vision, stressing the group’s resolve to protect the lives, liberty, business, property and allied interests of all Yoruba in Nigeria and globally.

    Aregbesola assured them of the OCF’s cooperation with all tiers of government in the gateway state and Nigeria in the nation-building process.

  • FCMB trains Oyo State based entrepreneurs

    HUNDREDS of existing and start-up entrepreneurs based in Oyo State have benefitted from the seventh edition of the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) organised free comprehensive capacity building programme, tagged, ‘’Business Enterprises and Sustainability Training (BEST)’’, for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs).

    The training, organised by FCMB Training Academy, the Bank’s Business Banking Group and seasoned facilitators, focused on business and skills development, marketing, finance and accounting for SMEs. It was held on August 24, in Ibadan, Oyo State and attended by over 300 entrepreneurs across various segments of business.

    The programme covered various topical areas such as identifying business opportunities, surviving in a harsh business environment and improving productivity. Other major areas covered also include raising capital, optimising sales, cost and revenue management, among others. It is one of the value-added offerings of FCMB to complement its efforts in the areas of lending and advisory services to SMEs with the objective of stimulating their growth and contributions to overall national development.

    According to the Executive Director, Business Development of FCMB, Mrs. Bukola Smith, the Bank recognises the increasing role and impact of SMEs. ‘’The BEST initiative is one of the innovative ways we empower, promote and lay a solid foundation for the long-term success of our SME customers. Without effective training and exposure, it could be quite difficult for their businesses to succeed. We believe this training will go a long way to impact positively on the SME operators who have participated in this programme. It will propel them to further develop themselves in order to compete favourably within and outside the Nigerian market. We, therefore, urge the beneficiaries to take advantage of the unique opportunities provided by this exercise. It is a veritable platform for them to take the lead to drive the diversification and growth of the Nigerian economy’’, she said.

    Also speaking, the Head, Training Academy of FCMB, Mr. Sola Oyegbade, stated that, ‘’BEST initiative is a proof of our commitment to the growth and sustainability of SMEs. We focus on helping and getting these businesses sustained, beyond just focusing on what value they add to our own Business on the immediate.

  • Oyetola greets residents on Osun’s 28th anniversary

    Osun State Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has congratulated residents on the occasion of 28th anniversary of its creation.

    In a statement personally signed by him, the governor noted that even though the government has every reason to roll out the drums in celebration, it has decided to make it a low-key, owing to the prevailing economic situation in the country.

    He played glowing tributes to the state’s founding fathers, including his predecessors in office, for laying what he called a “solid foundation,” upon which successive administrations have continued to build on.

    Oyetola noted that the people too have spoken with a loud voice to the world that they are a people of unrivalled culture, ingenuity and hard work, adding that “we have kept faith with the vision of our founding fathers to sustainably build Ipinle Omoluabi – State of the Virtuous.”

    The governor also noted that his administration is one of continuity, saying that is why it has continued the transformation of Osun from where the last administration left off.

    The governor said the administration’s policies and programmes are driven by citizens’ needs, which were harvested during the thank you tour/town hall meetings, where the people presented their yearnings and aspirations to the government.

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    He noted that the exercise was further validated by the United Kingdom Department for International Development’s (DFID) funded Citizens’ Needs Assessment exercise in Osun. He explained that every responsible government must make people’s demands the basis of its policies and implementation.

    The governor noted that, so far, the administration has demonstrated that it is one that can be trusted by the people at home and in the Diaspora, considering that it has begun fulfilling the promises made to the people, despite the initial litigation’s distraction that lasted about eight months.

    Oyetola said: “We promised to pay full salary to all our workers, we have not defaulted. We promised to pay our pensioners; we have also not defaulted.

    “We promised to rebuild, remodel and, in some cases, carry out total rehabilitation of existing school buildings in series four classrooms, five classrooms, six classrooms, eight classrooms, 10, 15 and 20 classrooms at a maximum of 50 pupils/students per class, to cater for communities at 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 750 pupils per school. We have commissioned completed projects in that regard in Telemu and Morinu,  in Olaoluwa and Iwo local government areas respectively.

    “Our work as a government so far points to one fact: better days ahead.

    “We have also reconstructed and equipped 11 fire service stations, with 14 fire fighting vehicles to give confidence to the firefighters in the discharge of their life and property saving duties. We did that because security is meaningless without safety,” the governor said.

    The governor also noted that Osun, which has been known for peace since its creation in 1991, only last year, won the nation’s Most Peaceful State Award.

    To further sustain the status of being the most peaceful state in the country, the governor said the state is partnering with other Southwest states to strengthen security in the region and that soon, the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN) will commence operation to fortify the area.

    “We are contributing 20 Armoured Personnel Carriers and other ideas and logistics to further guarantee the security of lives and property of the citizens in our state and region,” Oyetola added.

    He also said the government’s modest efforts at revamping the state’s health sector earned it a second place in the World Bank’s Save One Million Lives (SOML) initiative.

    To this end, the governor noted, 120-bed ward and 30 doctors’ quarters at the state specialist hospital, Asubiaro, Osogbo, is under construction, including massive rehabilitation work going on in the place.

  • ‘Why we revoked Moniya-Iseyin road contract’

    Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has announced the revocation of the N7 billion Moniya-Iseyin road contract awarded by the last administration over what he described as the contractor’s lack of capacity to handle the project.

    Makinde, who spoke at the launch of a $5 million Agribusiness Project initiative by Farmcrowdy, said the road was central to the government’s resolve to promote agribusiness.

    According to him, the previous government awarded the contract to an engineering firm that did not have the capacity to handle the project, adding that even though the owner of the firm was known to him, he could not mix friendship with the business of governance.

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    A statement by Makinde’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the governor as saying that the contract was revoked to enable him to address the challenges of moving farm produce around the state.

    The governor added that the government would go ahead to re-award the contract, noting that when completed, the road would redress the challenges of moving farm produce from Oke-Ogun area to Ibadan, the state capital.

    The governor maintained that Oyo State was ready for agribusiness, noting that since his administration had promised to expand the state’s economy through agribusiness, the state was set to turn farm settlements around.

  • Report Corruption App, FLAG’IT coming

    THE Federal Roads Safety Corps and the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, conveners of the ‘Corruption Not In My Country’ project, a micro level anti-corruption TV Drama, have announced a major strategic partnership.

    The partnership will be driven on the platform of technology as the AFF is set to launch its newly designed Report Corruption App called FLAG’IT, which was funded by MacAuthur Foundation.

    According to a joint statement by both parties, FLAG’IT  shall serve as a tool to strengthen FRSC’s capacity to be integrity-driven, improve on public service delivery and be very responsive to public feedback. It shall also be a platform where citizens can provide positive feedback on credible and outstanding officers.

    Speaking at the event, the FRSC Corp Marshall, Boboye Oyeyemi said the Presidential decree 001, which supports the ease of doing business, has created more room for the government to be accountable and transparent in service delivery. He said the FRSC has improved tremendously through innovative projects like, the Joint surveillance activity, through which the FRSC partners with other agencies to improve governance in the country; Service improvement through which Nigerians can now secure their Driver’s licenses after two months, and after been certified by a regulated driving school; and a verification portal which helps track fake licenses issued to unsuspecting public.

    Programme Officer, Akin Fadeyi Foundation, Nabila Okino commended the Corp Marshall for boldly confronting corrupt practices within the Corps. She highlighted the Akin Fadeyi’s foundation’s objectives, programs and interventions in Nigeria, which includes Anti-Corruption campaign, which is driven through the ‘Not in My Country’ Edutainment skits and the ‘Never Again’ Radio Drama skits, which has been airing on CNN Africa and other TV Channels under the funding of the John D and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; past training programs in schools and now the incorporation of technology in the fight against corruption.

    She thanked the Corps Marshall, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi of the FRSC and his Team for their continuous efforts in ensuring safety on Nigerian roads. Okino said due to the depth of endemic corruption in our society, it was impossible to achieve meaningful gains in the fight against corruption without partnering with major stakeholders. This according to her, was what birthed the partnership between the FRSC and the Akin Fadeyi Foundation.

    Also present at the event, the Deputy Director, MacAuthur Foundation, Dayo Olaide expressed his Organization’s delight at the development and was full of commendation for the FRSC under Boboye Oyeyemi, for opening up its processes to transparency and accountability.

  • Another Nigerian killed in South Africa

    With the murder of Mrs. Obianuju Ndubuisi-Chukwu, a Nigerian insurance chief, still fresh, another Nigerian has been killed in the former apartheid enclave.

    The latest killing brings to about 200, Nigerians killed in xenophobic attacks between 2016 and this year.

    South Africa is home to about 800,000 Nigerians, mostly young people, according to unofficial records.

    Mrs. Ndubisi-Chukwu, who was the Deputy Director-General of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) and was killed on June 13 in her hotel room in South Africa.

    The teenager, Chinonso Obiaju, 17, a Nigerian still in high school, was shot dead in Johannesburg on Saturday.

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    The President of the Nigerian Union in South Africa, Adetola Olubajo, who confirmed the killing to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the deceased student lived in Roodepoort, Johannesburg with his guardian.

    Olubajo told NAN on the telephone that his guardian, Mike Nsofor, disclosed that he was shot at about 6.30pm.

    “He went to buy from a shop with his friend and someone chased and opened fire on them, killing him,’’ he quoted the guardian as saying.

    He added that the family would be burying him in South Africa, noting that the union’s leaders in Johannesburg would be contacting him on developments.

    Olubajo said they were going to the police on Monday to finalise on the registry and provision of his papers.

    “He was born here I learnt and the mother is in the U.S.

    “I have spoken to Mike Nsofor to pass the Nigerian community’s condolences and call for justice to be served in this case as anybody who hunts down a young schoolboy couldn’t have any justifiable reasons,’’ Mr Olubajo said.

    He implored the federal government to urgently protect Nigerians in the Diaspora.

  • Teller jobs at risk as banks review business model

    BANKS are reviewing their business model in line with new technological changes that could lead to the scrapping of teller jobs in the next two to three years, The Nation has learnt.

    President, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), Uche Olowu,  who disclosed this at the 2019 Graduate Induction/ Prize Awards of the institute held in Lagos at the weekend, said the business model of today’s banks is being challenged.

    Olowu, who spoke on the theme: Repositioning for Relevance in a Competitive Environment disclosed that Artificial Intelligence and Robotics are changing the game in customer relationships and front office operations.  The institute used the occasion to induct 2,161 members. The figure represents 175 per cent over the  figure of 2018.

    Olowu said that jobs previously reserved for officers such as tellers may become obsolete adding that in the next two to three years, machines will be capable of performing approximately 30 per cent of the work currently done at banks.

    He said that in recent years, banks have gone from investing in bank branches or other brick and mortar establishments to greater investments in financial technology (FinTech) and the relevant specialised human capital.

    The CIBN boss said that investment in specialised human capital is particularly significant given the domination of technological solutions which are taking over human jobs.

    Also speaking, Managing Director/CEO, Ecobank Nigeria, Patrick Akinwuntan, said that financial institutions are faced with growing technological changes and have had to respond through the adoption of and adaptation to potentially disruptive technologies in their business models and in their broad corporate strategies. This is all in a bid to remain relevant, increase convenience and productivity and make banking simple for individuals and businesses alike.

     

     

     

  • Abia crawling at 28, says APGA

    The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Abia State has said the state was still crawling at 28, contrary to claims by the Okezie Ikpeazu-led administration that it had achieved appreciable progress.

    A statement yesterday by the Publicity Secretary, Ebere Uzoukwa, said the state is still crawling at 28. The party blamed past administrations and the incumbent government for the woes the state and its citizens have been subjected to as a result of poor and bad governance.

    The statement reads: “We, therefore, wish to reiterate that Abia, as envisioned and created, has not sojourned towards meeting the aspiration and dream of the founding fathers. Our problems, as a people and entity, are expressly and unarguably traced to poor and mundane leadership.

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    “It is incontrovertible that after 28 years, Abia has remained sickly and stagnant without conspicuously registering economic gains and strides of development as well as social advancement. The most recent and successive administrations have colossally failed in all endeavours to drive the vision upon which Abia was created.

    “This occasion of 28 years anniversary, therefore, calls for sober reflection given the fact that nothing at all suggests celebration of any kind. The situation, as bad as it is, also given the obvious failures of the present PDP administration led by Okezie Ikpeazu, should elicit the consciousness to collectively fight bad governance bedeviling our dear state to pave way for development and progress…”

  • Insecurity: Enugu to deploy forest guards

    Enugu State on Tuesday became the first state to commence the implementation of deployment of forest guards to stem an upsurge of insecurity.

    States in the Southeast had agreed to recruit and deploy guards in the forests.

    Enugu as one of the safest in the country, recently experienced a spate of kidnapping and killings as a result of which Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi took the proactive step of recruiting guards to secure the forests in the state where the security threat is prevalent.

    A meeting hosted yesterday by Governor Ugwuanyi with top officials and security chiefs in attendance, was used to finalise the new security plan and the endorsement of 1, 700 Forest Guards.

    At the meeting were also members of the House of Assembly led by Speaker Edward Ubosi, the 17 local government council chairmen and the director, Department of State Services (DSS).

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    For the guards, 3,963 applications were received, out of which 2,646 were shortlisted and screened. The state has engaged 879 while the remaining 821 applicants are being screened for the next batch.

    The meeting also approved the purchase of 260 security vehicles, one for each of the 260 wards. There will also be 260 motorcycles made available for all the wards while communication gadgets will also be provided.

    It was learnt that the state government will establish the ministry of security affairs to coordinate the activities, supervise intelligence gathering and interventions within the new Enugu State security architecture.

    Methodist Church Prelate Dr. Samuel Uche applauded Governor Ugwuanyi’s effort to sustain the state as one of the most peaceful.

    Dr. Uche hailed the recruitment of 1,700 Forest Guards by the government.

    He hoped they would be “specially trained and equipped with arms and ammunition to fish out miscreants in Enugu State.”

    Speaking when he led leaders and members of the Church on a visit to Ugwuanyi, the Prelate said “Enugu is growing astronomically and spiritually” and described the governor as “a man of peace, a good man, a trailblazing governor and lover of people, who ensures serenity, tranquility and equability”.

    He is “an ecumenical and friendly governor”, he added, and prayed for God to strengthen him and “grant you unending wisdom to govern your people aright”.

    He also prayed against the security challenges in the state and the country, asking God “that the activities of these bandits will stop henceforth in Jesus Name”.

    The governor thanked him for his prayers for his family and the state as well as the strong and credible voice he lent to the debate on insecurity, youth unemployment, masses welfare, among others in the country.

    “We urge you to continue to inspire patriotism, national rebirth, constitutional leadership and responsible citizenship for sustainable peace, unity and national development consistent with the mandate of the Church”, Ugwuanyi added

  • ‘Envonmental guidelines ‘ll grow oil, gas sector’

    THE Department of Petroleum Resources  (DPR) on Tuesday stressed the need for Environmental Guidelines and Standards for the Petroleum Industry in Nigeria (EGASPIN).

    The oil industry regulator said it is an imperative document for achieving efficient, safe, orderly and environmentally responsible development for the sector.

    Its Deputy Director/ Zonal Operations Controller, Lagos Zonal Office, Wole Akinyosoye spoke at a one-day workshop for stakeholders in the industry on: Quality Improvement of Environmental Impact Studies in line with the Current Oil and Gas Regulation in Lagos.

    He said the workshop was specifically designed for registered consultants among other stakeholders was to avail them with the practical data gathering methodology in accordance with the downstream and upstream industry reviewed environmental impact assessment guidelines.

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    He said EGASPIN has been reviewed in the light of the advancements in the current treatment and pollution control technology. He lamented that compliance level on regulation has  been low, saying it was the reason for the forum.

    “Data is very essential in this industry so also is research and evaluation. All  these have to be done in tandem with international best practices as reflected in the reviewed regulatory document,” he said.