Tag: Ogun State House of Assembly

  • When TACGSOSA honoured old student

    Members of 1980-1982 set of The Apostolic Church Grammar School Old Students Association (TACGSOSA) rolled out the drums to celebrate one of its members, Hon Adeyemi Ademuyiwa, representing APC-Abeokuta South 11 in the Ogun State House of Assembly.

    Hon Ademuyiwa, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) who was victorious in the Gubernatorial/State Assembly election held March 9 was conferred with double awards during TACGSOSA meeting held recently at Lagos State Public Service Club Ikeja GRA, Lagos.

    Presenting the first award to Hon Ademuyiwa, 1980-1982 Set Coordinator of TACGSOSA, Engr. Adesona Adekunle said that the lawmaker is a very humble fellow, stressing that the association is very proud to identify with him.

    According to Adesona, the lawmaker, identifying with his old students is a clear indication that Hon Ademuyiwa not only loves them, but shows that he has love for his alma-mater as well.

    “This Recognition of Accomplishment” was presented to Hon Adeyemi Ademuyiwa (Distinguished Old Student) to celebrate with him and commemorate his election into the Ogun State House of Assembly, Abeokuta South-State Constituency 11 (2019-2023)”, the set coordinator announced.

    At the second award presentation, National President of the association, Mr Ademola Gbosibo applauded Hon, Ademuyiwa for making the association proud.

    Gbosibo said: “I hereby present this “Distinguished Old Student Award” to Adeyemi Michael Ademuyiwa in recognition of his exemplary leadership qualities and to acknowledge his uncommon contributions to the accomplishment of the corporate goals and objectives of TACGSOSA.

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    Responding Hon Ademuyiwa who was elated expressed joy for being found worthy of the awards from his old students.

    “I feel very much thankful. I feel really humbled for this award that has been given to me by my old students association. I thank the body for deeming it fit to present me these awards. I am not the best person to be given this award but I thank God that they considered me by giving me this award,” he said.

    On his level of engagement with the association and how he was able to integrate himself among his old student, the lawmaker said: “There are different approaches and different ways of integrating yourself with your people or association. Sometimes, you don’t have to be with them physically all the time. You can do it through other ways”.

  • I have no link with murder suspects – Ogun lawmaker

    The majority leader of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Yinka Mafe, on Friday denied link with suspected political thugs  being detained by the Operatives  of the Zonal Intervention Squad (ZIS) in Obada Oko, Abeokuta, in connection with murder.

    The Nation reported that four persons suspected to be political thugs were arrested and detained by ZIS in connection with bloody shooting and killing of one person in Sagamu, Ogun State.

    The suspects – Olushola, Olusegun, Azeez and Abolore were arrested a week ago when ZIS Operatives stormed their den in Sagamu, for allegedly killing a man popularly called Arsenal-Nice in the town.

    ZIS confirmed that some arms and ammunition were recovered from the suspects, who allegedly claimed to have links with Yinka Mafe, a member of the Ogun State House of Assembly (OGHS), representing Sagamu State Constituency 1 as their sponsor.

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    But reacting, Mafe said he was shocked to see his name being linked with the suspects, adding that at no point was he invited by the police for questioning.

    The lawmaker challenged the police to produce four suspects they claimed to have arrested and charge them to court, even as he called on the Inspector General of Police to take over the case for proper investigation.

    He also challenged on the police to charge him to court where he would have opportunity to defend himself instead of dropping his name in the media for political reasons.

    Mafe said: “I was very shocked to read about the report because as an honourable man and the majority leader of Ogun State House of Assembly, I do not have a business sponsoring cultists especially at this moment when I have nothing to gain in sponsoring them.

    “I am more surprised because this is coming at a time when we all know that Ladi Adebutu is visiting Sagamu and it is in the public domain he’s the one sponsoring the fake news against my person.

    “We also know that he’s the one using the office of the AIG in Zone II and I have to put it on record that those names released by the police are not in the custody of police, it’s all lies and I know the police cannot produce the four persons.

    “I was aware of the person that was reportedly killed, he was killed about seven year ago and it is in the public domain that he was killed during an infighting between cult groups and both sides recorded casualties, he was one of them.

    “We have been working to have peace in Sagamu and that is what we are enjoying today and it saddens my hearth that Adebutu is bringing the name of Sagamu and Remo in the news for bad reasons because we’ve worked on these boys, counselled and re-orientated them and we are enjoying peace in Sagamu.

    “It’s a pity that a lawmaker from the area whose governorship ambition is dead on arrival is trying to muscle out opposition to his ambition in Remo because he believe he owns Remo, but at the appropriate time, we will let him know Remo is not for sale and he can’t buy Remo.”

     

     

  • 2019: Why Amosun is supporting Ogun West – Adekunbi

    2019: Why Amosun is supporting Ogun West – Adekunbi

    Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Dr.  Suraj Adekunbi, in this interview with Dare Odufowokan, Assistant Editor, gave reasons why incumbent governor of the state, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, is determined to see his successor coming from the western senatorial district of the state. The lawmaker also assured that his party, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), will win the 2019 general elections in the state.

    IT is a new year and Nigerians are expecting the APC government to deliver on more of its electoral promises. What do you have to say on this?

    I share in the expectations of Nigerians just as I have confidence in the APC government to deliver on its promises as we come to a new year. I am optimistic because the federal government has assured us that all sectors will witness government intervention and support this year, in order to further consolidate the improving state of the economy. I am trusting Mr. President and his team to fulfill that promise.

    Similarly, the Federal Government, according to what we were told by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, sees 2018 as a year of consolidation of the economic recovery, and the gains from improved macroeconomic management, and the extensive investments made in agriculture, infrastructure and the business environment. We are diversifying our options in power supply.

    He promised that government will energize industrial clusters the more in the new year. He explained that the project involves providing power in existing small business clusters, providing independent power in certain markets like the Ariaria Market in Abia State, the Somolu Printing Community in Lagos State, the Muhammadu Abubakar Rimi (Sabon Gari) Market in Kano State. This is to guarantee constant supply for the business communities. These are bold steps that are capable of turning things around.

    And we have been assured again that the 2018 budget has covered these things and many more, including job creation and other developmental programs. So, Nigerians should be optimistic in the new year that more dividends of democracy will be delivered. Our party is a party of the people. We are always thinking about how best to improve the lives of Nigerians who voted for us against all odds in 2015.

    Coming to Ogun State, how would you rate Governor Amosun’s efforts so far?

    The government in Ogun state is another performing APC administration. Governor Ibikunle Amosun, being a great party man and grassroots politician, is delivering on his promises to the people and he will not relent in the new year. I have said it several times that the basic responsibility of any people-oriented government is in the areas of security and welfare.

    The welfare of the people is one thing our Governor is never willing to compromise. He has a large heart and he has great dream about how Ogun statue can be better administered. And when you look at Ogun State, you will agree with me that we have really done well. Concerning security here in Ogun State, our story has really changed and the people can attest to this. The security operatives can attest to this.

    And talking about welfare, I make bold to say in this dispensation, we are one of the states to talk about positively. Governor Amosun never jokes with the welfare of the people and this is why Ogun is known for policies that positively impact on the lives of our people. In the area of salaries and wages of workers, I believe that Ogun State is one of the states that are faring well across the country today.

    We all know how difficult things are now, but the Amosun administration has put the peoples’ welfare over and above any other consideration. At a time when many states are groaning and collapsing under the heavy burden of wages and other overheads, our Governor is not only paying salaries, he is also all over the state putting up infrastructures and edifices befitting of the status of our state.

    And if the talk is about infrastructural development, you will see that we have actually kept the tempo and sustained what we started like a joke in our first term. So, I am sure he will do more in 2018. Like we did in the first term, the Amosun-led APC government has continued the rebuilding mission it started in 2011. We have assured the people that we will not rest on our oars in rebuilding Ogun State and we are keeping to the promises made.

    But some people says the Amosun administration has not lived up to expectation. Do you think otherwise?

    I strongly think otherwise. And I am in a position to say this because I am a part and parcel of the administration. I can boldly say this administration is the very best in Ogun state. But people will always talk. No matter how well a governor performs, we will see people who will see nothing good in his effort. And don’t forget that we are already in electoral season. Some of those talking are defeated politicians.

    As politicians too, we expect the opposition to speak like that. Or what do you expect them to say? Twice, Amosun has defeated them in elections here in Ogun state. Twice, the people have spoken that they prefer us to them. They are defeated and pained. And as another election approaches, they want to call a good dog a bad name in other to be able to hang it.

    But PDP says the people have rejected your party for failing to perform.

    The same PDP is claiming Buhari has not done anything at the centre. They say Nigerians will reject APC in 2019, but I say Buhari and APC are building institutions for national development. People can talk, people can boast, but the voters know what they want and how to get it. In Ogun State, the APC has delivered on our promises to the people and the people are ready to vote us back into office anytime.

    And at the federal level, APC is just two or three years in the saddle and, already, we are surpassing a party that spent almost two decades in charge. I am not moved by their threats. The truth of the matter is that as an aspirant for the position of governor who has been going round all nooks and crannies of the state to see things for myself so that when the time to ask for the people’s votes comes, I will know what to tell them, I can tell you that our people are happy with the APC as a party.

    Yes, the expectations of the people remain very high, but they also admit that the APC has tried in meeting some of these expectations. What is left to be done is to ensure that after 2019, we consolidate on the gains of the current administration. And I strongly believe I am the man who can do that, having served with Amosun since 2015.

    You are from Yewa, do you really think the zone will get the governorship in 2019?

    I believe in the Yewa agenda. Even governor Amosun has openly endorsed the Yewa agenda. As a father to all, why do you think he did that? It is because he wants to promote equity and fairness. He is one man who believes in justice and will do anything to promote integration and mutual co-habitation. He has seen the need for all parts of the state to get a sense of belonging and he is working towards that.

    However, I want to repeat my constant plea to our brothers and sisters in Ogun East and Ogun central; they must please support the aspiration of Ogun west, that’s Yewa to produce the next governor of the state in 2019. Without them, there is no Yewa agenda. We cannot lay claim to the governorship simply on the basis of zoning. No, rather, we will like to appeal to our brothers and sisters to graciously give us the opportunity to taste what they have tasted severally in the past.

    It is only when we make them see the need to support us that the agenda will move smoothly and successfully. It is one of the things we need to do for us to continue to live as brothers and sisters and in peace. It is one of the things we need to do to create the much needed impression that all zones in the state are equal partners and as such will have the opportunity of aspiring for any office in the state. It is something we need to do to create a balance in the socio-political trajectory of our dear state.

    Like the governor said, every part of the state is entitled to claim the slot. Every indigene of Ogun state is qualified to be governor. But he said we can do ‘give and take’ in the interest of unity and progress. That is exactly what I feel. So, I want to beg our people from east and central senatorial zones to make this rare sacrifice for us in the interest of brotherly love.

    You are one of the front runners in the governorship race. How will you describe your chances?

    I shouldn’t be the one to answer this question because I shouldn’t be blowing my own trumpet. But this is politics and it is a game of numbers. In politics, you cannot claim what you don’t have because if you do, the result will expose you as a liar. We are gradually building a movement that will deliver the ticket and then the governorship to us. Nobody can build something on nothing. I have record speaking for me.

    I am not new to the people. They have seen what I have done in the past seven or so years and many people are pleased with the handling of the House of Assembly. A good number are appreciating the synergy we created between the executive and the legislature. Others are happy that we protected the interest of the people very well since the inception of this government as the elected representatives of the people in the current administration.

    But why do you think Ogun people will entrust you with their destiny as Governor?

    The people have seen that passion and readiness in me to serve. They have openly appreciated the selflessness we bring to bear on governance and they are asking for more. This is why I usually say that my quest for the governorship is beyond personal ambition. It is actually hinged on what the people of the state desire. I have listened to many people and I am convinced that the best thing I can do now is to offer myself for the task of consolidating the many efforts and gains of the current administration.

    As the Speaker of the House of Assembly, with the support of my distinguished colleagues, I have demonstrated that zeal to always put Ogun first. We are known for always considering the interest of the state over and above all things in taking decisions since we got on board. It is this zeal and passion that went before us such that when we met the people, it was easy to tell them what we intend to do. They already have fair idea of who we are and what we have done.

    The consultations continue; the people have the decision to make. We have the talking to do and we are doing that. My approach to the whole thing is that we should come out and tell the people of the state what we want to do as well as what we have done before. Ogun people are very sophisticated and intelligent. They are not the type of voters you can bamboozle with grammar or any other form of propaganda. We will continue to engage our people across the state on our desire. We are grateful to our leader and mentor, Governor Ibikunle Amosun, for the fatherly role he is playing.

  • Amosun presents N221.1bn budget proposal to Ogun Assembly

    Amosun presents N221.1bn budget proposal to Ogun Assembly

    … Says its budget of repositioning

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun on Tuesday morning presented an Appropriation Bill of N221.129bn for the 2017 fiscal year to the Ogun State House of Assembly for scrutiny and approval.

    Reading the Budget christened “Budget of Re – positioning,” before the 26 member – legislators at the floor of the Assembly chamber, Amosun said salary and wages would take N62.73bn while N73 .93bn would be spent on pension and gratuities

    According to the Governor, the 2017 budget proposal which increased by 10.5 percent compared to that of the current year which stood at N200. 200 billion.

    He said N102.82bn was earmarked for recurrent expenditure and N118.30 for capital expenditure.

    He explained that the budget would be financed from Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to the tune of N114.4bn while N41bn is expected to come from Federal allocation.

    Also, the remainder of the budget is expected to be financed with funds sourced from Development partners of the state.

    The Governor noted that the overall performance of the year 2016 budget achieved 56. 2 per cent as at 31st October.

    As is his tradition in the last six years, education sector takes the lion share of the 2017 budget as it is expected to gulp N47 billion, representing  21. 28 per cent, while the rural and infrastructural development/employment generation follows with N44. 2 billion which represents 19.99 per cent.

    Amosun assured that his administration would strive towards reducing cost, while efforts would also be geared towards maximising every opportunity to increase the state’s IGR.

    Amosun appealed to the people of the state  to look beyond the “challenging hard time,” saying “we are taking our destiny in our own hands.”

    According to him, Ogun state would no longer rely much on what comes from Abuja as experience has continued to show a decreasing revenue from that quarter.

    He however, assured that all the on-going projects scattered across the state would be completed within the period of the tenure of his administration.

    In his response, Speaker Suraj Adekunbi, said the House would critically examine it and expedite action towards its speedy passage.

    The Budget presentation was attended by former Head of Interim National Government (ING), Chief Earnest Shonekan, former Chief of General Staff, Gen. Oladipupo Diya (Rtd), former Military Administrators of the state which included: Gen. Seidu Balogun (Rtd.), Gen. Oladayo Popoola (Rtd.), Navy Commander Oladeinde Joseph (Rtd.), Navy Captain Kayode Olofinmoyin (Rtd.), Col. Daniel Akintonde (Rtd.), as well as the doyen of Accountancy in Nigeria, Mr. Akintola Williams as well as traditional rulers among other eminent citizens of the state.

  • Gunmen abduct Ogun lawmaker’s wife

    Gunmen abduct Ogun lawmaker’s wife

    *demand N25m ransom

    People suspected to kidnappers have abducted Mrs Felicia Oyenuga, wife of a member of the Ogun State House of Assembly(OGHA), Hon. Olufowobi Oyenuga.

    Hon. Oyenuga representing Ijebu East state constituency at OGHA. His wife  in the Ogun State House of Assembly, Olufowobi Oyenuga was said to have been kidnapped on Tuesday morning at Odoladalepo in Ijebu Ife after she had dropped her son off by  their farm.

    The Nation gathered that the driver of kidnap gang, Ahmed Folorunso, who drove the vehicle used for the abduction was arrested along Ondo Road in Ijebu Ode following a fierce chase by a combined team of Vigilance group in Ijebu Ife and a Police patrol team.

    But other members of escaped,  made away with their victim, Mrs Oyenuga, and had also contacted the lawmaker who is the Chairman, OGHA House Committee on Establishment, demanding N25m ransom before his wife would be released, according to  a source.

    The  Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi confirmed the abduction and arrest of one of the suspects.

    “We got a report that a woman was kidnapped this morning at Ijebu Ife. We learnt that some members of the state vigilante service in the area gave the kidnappers a hot chase.

    “Another police patrol team were detailed to join them in the pursuit. They caught up with one of the members of the gang, Ahmed Folorunso, at Ijebu Ode, in their operational vehicle with number plate EPE 663 AJ.

    “The suspect is already in our custody. We are optimistic, we’ll rescue the woman very soon. We are doing the needful to ensure the woman(victim) is rescued and other fleeing members of the kidnap gang arrested,” Adejobi said.