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  • ‘What we are doing to make Ogun investment-friendly’

    ‘What we are doing to make Ogun investment-friendly’

    The outgoing President, Ota-Agbara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OTAGCCIMA), Deaconess Cynthia Saka said the association has been working with the government to ensure Ogun is a preferred investment destination.

    According to her, the association has been promoting dialogue to orchestrate measures to achieve ease of doing business, reducing compliance burden for industry, and advancing integrated infrastructure development.

    She said several firms have shifted their manufacturing bases to different parts of the state, adding that going forward; the state’s relatively better performance and strong growth outlook will help it stand out as an investment destination.

    According to her, there was increasing focus on expanding inclusion for women and youth to advance economic prosperity and sustainable development.

    She continued that the chamber expanded high-quality industry-academia collaboration, and exposed young people to entrepreneurship training that will promote economic development and national competitiveness.

    Through OTAGCCIMA  youth Entrepreneur  branch  which has been revitalized , Mrs  Saka  explained that more  youths benefitted  from  different empowerment training which  fostered  business skills.

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    Similarly, she indicated that the women wing of OTAGCCIMA was established and inaugurated for the first time since the inception of this chamber.

    Consequently, she noted that more women businesses were enlisted as members of the chamber.

    As part concerted efforts to enhance the capacity of members in different areas, she said several workshops, seminars and trainings were held in collaboration  with different agencies  such as Ogun State Internal Revenue Service, Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), among others which  positively impacted on their business growth.

    To further boost the capacities of members and expose them to market opportunities, Mrs Saka said the chamber introduced exhibitions as well as incentive and support programmes for businesses.

     Attending the exhibitions, she noted, provided members the opportunities to raise their production capacity while introducing and marketing their products to many potential partners.

  • Ousted Ogun council boss arraigned for false publication

    Ousted Ogun council boss arraigned for false publication

    Former chairman of Ijebu East Local Government of Ogun State, Mr. Wale Adedayo, has been arraigned at a Magistrates’ Court sitting in Abeokuta, for unlawful publication of false accusations against Governor Dapo Abiodun. 

    The charges against Adedayo claimed that he knew his allegations were false and likely to cause public disturbance and damage to the governor’s reputation, but proceeded to publish them. 

    The veteran journalist and politician was removed from office on September 14 by the local government councillors over alleged financial mismanagement. 

    He was subsequently arrested by the police on Monday and taken to the Police headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta.

    He had also spent time at the Department of State Security Service (DSS) in Abeokuta where the secret police grilled him for hours over his funds diversion and zero-allocation allegations against the governor.

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    He was, however, arraigned yesterday following a petition by the state government titled: “Petition against Wale Adedayo’s deliberate circulation of falsehood, false report to government, threat to life and interference with the exercise of executive function.”

    The petition was signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Tokunbo Talabi.

    Kayode Akinsola, counsel for Adedayo, confirmed the arraignment to The Nation. 

    Akinsola said Adedayo was granted N2million bail and was required to also produce two responsible and reliable sureties, who must reside within the court’s jurisdiction, possess landed property with valid tax clearance. 

    The application for bail by Akinsola was without objection by the prosecution police officer, Inspector Olaide Rolly. 

    The Magistrate, A. K. Araba, granted the bail application and ordered that Adedayo be remanded at Ibara Correctional Centre, Abeokuta, pending fulfilment of the bail conditions and adjourned the case till October 20, 2023.

  • Ex-Ogun council chair Adedayo arrested

    Ex-Ogun council chair Adedayo arrested

    Ousted Chairman of Ijebu-East Local Government in Ogun State, Mr. Wale Adedayo, was yesterday arrested by the police. He was picked up at his Ijebu-Ife residence.

     Adedayo sailed into troubled water with his allegation about the administration of Governor Dapo Abiodun.

     He alleged that the state government had since 2021 been tampering with funds meant for local government areas sent through it by the Federal Government.

     The impeached chairman was earlier arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) but released after making a statement.  Adedayo’s action led to his impeachment by councilors over allegations of financial impropriety.

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    A report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said Adedayo’s wife, Kafayat, confirmed the arrest in the local government area’s headquarters.

    She said her husband was arrested by officers numbering about 10 from the Police Command headquarters at Eleweran in Abeokuta.

    Mrs. Adedayo said the police officers informed her that his arrest was based on a petition written against him by the state government.

    The report said: “They came on Monday afternoon in a Mistubishi car to effect his arrest. About four of them were in uniform, while others were in mufti.  “The police operatives said they were acting on instructions based on a petition filed against him by the state government.

     “He was taken to Abeokuta by the police.” she said.

    When contacted, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Abiodun Alamutu, confirmed Adedayo’s arrest.

  • Ogun school gets new classroom block

    Ogun school gets new classroom block

    A newly-reconstructed block of three classrooms was inaugurated yesterday at the Comprehensive High School, Ijebu-Ife in Ijebu East Local Government of Ogun State.

    It was donated by a non-profit organisation, the Margaret Modinat Foundation (MMF).

    The donor and founder of the NGO, Princess Olanrewaju Osibote, said the project, which cost N11million, was borne out of her passion for humanity and desire to further create conducive learning atmosphere for the pupils.

    She said: “I believe in giving back to the people and society. It’s one passion and sense of duty that always makes me fulfilled and to be at peace with myself. It’s something I learnt from my mum who always shared out of the little she had.

    “We have done a lot of this in Lagos helping widows, but I said let me come back home and see what could be done.

    “I was then informed of the situation of things in this school, so I came around and what I saw wasn’t something so good.

    “We have so far spent N11million on the project. The foundation has adopted this school. We shall do more by the special grace of God.

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    “This is, however, a challenge to all the old students and other indigenes of this town to come around and lend their helping hands.”

    “The government cannot do it all, so we all have to see where we can fit in to help in rescuing the education sector in the country.”

    Special Adviser to Governor Dapo Abiodun on Education, Prof Abayomi Arigbabu, represented by the Zonal Education Officer of Ijebu East Local Government, Mrs Ola-Egbin Ola, lauded the donor for her contribution to the development of education in the state.

    Prof Arigbabu said the Abiodun administration has invested heavily in turning around the fortune of the education sector with construction and rehabilitation of about a 1000 classrooms, provision of furniture, and employment of more teachers.

    He said the administration remained open to complementary support from individuals and organisations to add greater value to the sector.

    Chairman of the occasion, Kehinde Joseph, who represents Alimosho Constituency II at Lagos State House of Assembly, commended the extraordinary passion the donor has for touching lives.

    “This is commendable and I hope we all learn one or two things from this great woman to move the country forward,” he said.

    Principal of Comprehensive High School, Ijebu Ife (Senior section) Mr Omotiba, thanked Princess Osibote for donating the classroom block, saying it would etched on annals of the school’s history.

    He urged other alumni and people who have the wherewithal to support the development of the educational sector in the country.

    Chairman of Ijebu East Local Government, Mrs Elizabeth Oyesanya, and other lawmakers were at the event.

  • Ogun PDP is nest of cultists, says APC 

    Ogun PDP is nest of cultists, says APC 

    Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been described as a “nest of cultists” that needs to be investigated by security agencies to make more arrests and stem the tide of cultism in the state.

    In a statement in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, yesterday and signed by its Publicity Secretary, Tunde Oladunjoye, the All Progressives Congress (APC) hailed the recent arrest of a PDP lawmaker representing Sagamu Constituency (1) at the House of Assembly, Damilare Bello (alias Dre) and five other notorious cultists wanted by security agents at the official residence of the lawmaker in Abeokuta.

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    Oladunjoye urged security agencies not to leave any stone unturned in their investigation of the recent cult violence in Sagamu and other parts of the state.

  • As Ogun moves to preserve Abeokuta-Sagamu road

    As Ogun moves to preserve Abeokuta-Sagamu road

    • By Funmi Branco

    When in January 2022 President Muhammadu Buhari visited Ogun State to commission projects, he could not help exulting in the sheer beauty of the roads constructed by the Dapo-Abiodun led government in Ogun State. He said: “I arrived early today and commission the 14Km Ijebu-Ode, Mojoda Epe road which is reconstructed to a modern expressway by your administration. This impressive road will complement the Shagamu Benin expressway that the FG is presently reconstructing which is also due commissioning this year. Just across the road is the 42-km Shagamu Interchange Abeokuta road which the state government has reconstructed and equipped with street lights and other modern furniture which I will commission shortly. I am particularly impressed by the quality and standard of the road projects.”

    The president was not being facetious; he was being very real. What he called the “constructive engagement cooperation and collaboration between the state and Federal Government” was evident for all to see. Travelling on the 42 km Abeokuta-Sagamu road had a delightful feel. Electric polls dotted the road, with clear lighting making driving at night such a beauty. The road was adjudged the best in the country given the modern furniture. The fact is well known that the Abeokuta- Sagamu Interchange road, the ceremonial route to the Gateway state capital, Ibara, Kuto, MKO Abiola Stadium, Oke Mosan, Laderin, Kobape, Siun to Sagamu interchange, links the Lagos Sagamu expressway to Lagos and the South-East. With the replacement of new asphalt overlay of both binder and wearing course, the replacement of cleared road shoulders and median with layby, reconstruction of existing earth drains with adequate turnout where necessary, and provision of new street lights for illumination at nights for safety and security purposes, the road was such a soul-lifting sight. Industries and housing estates sprang up and blossomed very quickly. They are now deeply entrenched in the Ogun ecology.

    Driving on the road, now in September 2023, is still a great experience, but beyond the beauty lies a huge cost to Ogun State in financial terms. Knowing the strategic importance of the road, the Ogun State government, this week, took a great step to arrest an unsavoury development, reiterating its commitment to ensuring that it remains in good condition for motorists and other road users. It announced a plan to collaborate with truck owners and other stakeholders on the road. Lamenting the continuous deterioration of the road due to the pressure daily put on it by the obvious increase in the number of heavy duty trucks servicing the large number of quarries and housing estates in the area, the state government, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Engr. Ade Akinsanya, said it would continue to seek ways to continue maintaining the road in spite of the huge financial implications to the state government.

    Here’s why: there are currently about 40 quarries in Abeokuta, the state capital, while another 20 operate along the road. The weight of the trucks bearing the granite, cement, stone base, laterite and other materials, with some of them often overloaded, continues to cause immense damage to the road, making the government to rehabilitate it at huge costs. That is not all: further pressure is exerted on the road by trucks and other heavy-duty machinery deployed by estate developers in the area. Said Akinsanya: “We all can attest to the growing numbers of housing estates and other companies on that axis of the state…Everyday, you also hear of accidents that leave street lights damaged by overspeading drivers. This, coupled with the incessant vandalism of street lights and other infrastructure on the road by hoodlums, makes constant rehabilitation a must.”

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    If motorists take advantage of the smoothness of the road and engage in speeding, that can only lead to accidents. It is a fact that most of the vehicular accidents witnessed on the road affect the road furniture. This gives room to vandals to cut the cables and cart away iron. The government is then forced to move in and replace them. While security agents have the mandate to enforce traffic rules, the government has to do much more, which is why it now wants a collaboration with the truck owners implicated in the constant damage to the road. They will be required to pay mere stipends when the trucks use the road, with the proceeds used to augment the government’s financial investment in the maintenance of the road.

    As our elders say, if soup is delicious, money has played its part in the story. The Abeoluta-Sagamu road has transformed the Ogun environment, but great care must be taken to ensure that motorists from Ibadan and other parts of the country plying that road continue to escape the hassles that defined travelling to Ogun State till the Dapo Abiodun administration came on board and spawned a new reality. A road of such strategic importance, equipped with state-of-the-art furniture, can only take so much damage. With a network of industries attracted by the road, with developers and estate owners within that corridor doing brisk business, the road will need to be in prime, unblemished condition. If those whose trucks and big lorries leave the road in an unpleasant state are being asked to be part of the conversation on its maintenance, which the Ogun State government has hitherto ensured in order to deliver a pleasant driving experience for the road users, even at night, it is the right thing to do. The truck owners service the construction companies within Sagamu-Ibadan corridor, and within the Sagamu-Ore corridor. The road is overused and this means that the government must continually spend money on it, a responsibility it has undertaken so far without fail. But its resources are not infinite, and the new initiative targeted at sustainable maintenance of the road deserves to be applauded by all.

    •Branco sent this piece through funmibranco@aol.com

  • Ogun lawmaker, six others in custody over Sagamu cult killings

    Ogun lawmaker, six others in custody over Sagamu cult killings

    Security operatives in Ogun State on Wednesday tracked six suspected cultists allegedly involved in the violence that erupted in Sagamu at the weekend to the official residence of a member of the House of Assembly.

    The member representing Sagamu  Constituency (1), Hon. Damilare Bello Mohammed, was alleged to have provided shelter to the fleeing cultists.

    A team of security operatives, in a sting operation after a tip-off, arrested the suspects in the premises of the lawmaker.

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    Those arrested, according to sources, include Damilare Bello Mohammed aka DRE, Debbo Animashaun, Bamidele Saheed, Ismaila Onitire, Adewale Otesanya and Tobi Owoade.

    They are said to be undergoing interrogation at the Department of State Service (DSS).

    Sources revealed that many dangerous weapons, including guns, were recovered from the suspects.

    IHon. Bello was arrested by the DSS for allegedly masterminding the violent protest that took place in February in Sagamu over the naira redesign policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    During the protest, irate youths vandalised about 10 banks and other public infrastructures.

  • Ogun reaffirms commitment to maintaining Abeokuta-Sagamu road

    Ogun reaffirms commitment to maintaining Abeokuta-Sagamu road

    Ogun State Government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring that the Abeokuta-Sagamu road remains in good condition for motorists and other road users to ply. 

    The government also revealed plans to collaborate with truck owners and other stakeholders on the road. 

    Lamenting the continuous deterioration of the road due to the pressure daily put on it by the obvious increase in the number of heavy-duty trucks servicing a large number of quarries and housing estates in the area, the state government, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Ade Akinsanya, said it would  continue to seek ways to continue maintaining the road despite the huge financial implications to the state government.

    According to the statement, there are currently about 30 quarries in Abeokuta, the state capital, while not less than another 15 quarries operate along the Abeokuta Sagamu road. 

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    “The weight of the trucks bearing the granites, with some of them often overloaded, continue to cause immense damages to the road, leading to the need to regularly rehabilitate the road at huge costs,” the special adviser said.

    Akinsanya added that further pressure is exerted on the road by trucks and other heavy-duty machinery deployed by estate developers in the area.

    “We all can attest to the growing number of housing estates and other companies on that axis of the state.

    “The influx of trucks and other vehicles bearing granites, cements, stone base, laterites and other materials exerts a lot of pressure on the road and causes a lot of damages, leaving the state government with no choice but to constantly maintain the road.”

    “Everyday, you also hear of accidents that leave street lights damaged by overspending drivers. This, coupled with the incessant vandalism of street lights and other infrastructure on the road by hoodlums, makes constant rehabilitation of the road a must. 

    “This is why, among other things, the government meets with the truck owners, quarry operators and other stakeholders to discuss ways of collaboration on the regular maintenance of the road to ensure that road users can comfortably ply the road,” the statement said.

  • Ogun Assembly confirms nine commissioner-nominees

    Ogun Assembly confirms nine commissioner-nominees

    Ogun Assembly has confirmed the nomination of nine commissioner-nominees out the 10 it recently screened.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the name of the 10th nominee, Mr. Tunde Oshunbiyi, had been withdrawn by Governor Dapo Abiodun.

    NAN also reports that the approval was sequel to the adoption of the report of the Committee of the Whole House, chaired by the Speaker, Olakunle Oluomo, as presented by his deputy, Bolanle Ajayi.

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    Ajayi moved the motion for the adoption of the report during plenary in Abeokuta.

    , which was seconded by Lukmon Atobatele.

    The confirmation of the nominees was, thereafter, done following the motion moved by the Majority Leader, Yusuf Sheriff, and seconded by the Minority Leader, Lukman Adeleye.

    According the report, “the committee found the nominees eligible and suitable to assume the exalted office of commissioners in Ogun State.”

    NAN reports that the assembly had, on August 4, confirmed eight commissioner-nominees.

  • Ondo monarch laments as rain washes off road linking community to Ogun

    Ondo monarch laments as rain washes off road linking community to Ogun

    Heavy rainfall has washed off the culvert in the road linking the Atijere community in Ilaje local government area to other parts of the Ondo state through Ogun state.

    Residents in the community said they were finding it difficult to go out of their community as the flood wreaked havoc in the area over the weekend.

    It was gathered that the community, lacking a drivable route to Ondo State, utilized the newly built culvert on the road to give residents to access their community via Ogun State.

    Molokun of Atijere Kingdom, Oba Samuel Adeoye, Edema 1, who spoke on the current situation of the community, appealed to Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (OSOPADEC) to urgently begin reconstruction of the road to save his people from hunger and other necessity of life.

    Oba Adeoye called for the reconstruction of the culvert as a means of movement in and out of the town should be urgently provided by the authorities.

    He said: “This is the only road linking my community and it’s from the Ogun state axis. We don’t have any road yet connecting us to Ondo state. We appeal to the Ondo State government, OSOPADEC and NDDC to rescue us. Our people are suffering already from the collapsed culvert.

    “We are trying our best, especially the youths, just put the road to shape but we cannot do it all alone, while we appeal to the authorities for help.

    “Residents of this beautiful community deserve safe and accessible roads to lead productive lives, and it is incumbent upon the government to make this a reality. The time for action is now, as Atijere’s potential can only be fully realized when its roads are no longer a peril but a pathway to progress.”

    A community leader, Lanre Ikuejurojo, said they decided to donate money to reconstruct and repair one of the bridges in the area.

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    He said: “Residents have to contend with a myriad of challenges due to these dilapidated roads, the residents have demonstrated remarkable resilience. They have organized community efforts to address the issue, such as voluntary road repairs and clean-up initiatives.

    “These efforts are often short-lived and insufficient to tackle the root of the problem. While community-driven initiatives are commendable, the solution to Atijere’s road problems ultimately lies in government intervention. The government, at both state and federal levels, should prioritize the rehabilitation and maintenance of the community’s road infrastructure.

    “Adequate funding, proper planning, and timely execution of road projects are essential steps in alleviating the suffering of Atijere’s residents. The bad road situation in Atijere, Ilaje Local Government, Ondo State, is not just a local issue; it is a matter of public concern that requires immediate attention.”