Tag: Ogun

  • ‘Ogun paid N4bn compensation in 6 years’

    ‘Ogun paid N4bn compensation in 6 years’

    The Ogun Government on Monday said that it paid over N4 billion compensation the last six years to property owners whose structures were demolished for ongoing road construction.

    Mr Olamilekan Adegbite, the state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, disclosed this on Monday during an oversight visit by the State Assembly Committee on Works and Infrastructure to the ministry in Abeokuta.

    Adegbite said that the ministry needed additional N4 billion to complete the payment, saying that efforts were in top gear to pay other property owners yet to be compensated.

    He said that the ministry spent over N11 billion on road construction in all parts of the state between January and August.

    The commissioner said that over N2.9 billion was spent on road rehabilitation with a view to opening up the state for industrialisation and improving the socioeconomic activities in the state.

    According to him, N157.7million was generated as revenue during the period under review and government would soon commence the construction of the rural roads.

    “The state government had advertised recently to increase the standard of living of rural dwellers, thereby reducing rural-urban drift,’’ he said.

    The commissioner said that work had commenced on Agbara-Atan-Lusada road, adding that plans were underway to reconstruct Owode-Ilaro road to boost socio-economic activities in the area.

    Adegbite, who underscored the essence of flyovers in some parts of the state, explained that such structures became necessary to ease traffic congestion and carnage on roads as well as enhance smooth traffic flow.

    Responding, the Committee Chairman, Mr Olayiwola Ojodu, commended the quality of work done by contractors under the supervision of the ministry.

    Ojodu advised the ministry and contractors handling various projects to speed up the pace of work on all construction sites in the state.

    The committee also assessed the budget performance of the State Road Maintenance Agency (OGROMA) and Bureau of Electrical Engineering Services and advised them on improved service delivery.

  • Court docks three men over N 4.3m estate fraud

    Court docks three men over N 4.3m estate fraud

    Adeyemi Adefisan, Michael Olupona and Peter Adeyemi, who allegedly defrauded a company of N4.3 million, were on Monday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    The accused– Adefisan, 43; Olupona, 38; and Adeyemi, 38 — who reside in Lagos and Ogun States, are arraigned on a
    three-count charge conspiracy, fraud and stealing.

    The trio pleaded not guilty and were admitted to a bail of N500, 000 each with two sureties each in like sum.

    The Magistrate, Mr J.A. Adigun, who gave the ruling, said the sureties should be gainfully employed with an evidence of two
    years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    Earlier, Police Prosecutor Godwin Awase said the accused committed the offences sometime in March at Ogba in Ikeja area.

    Awase said the accused conspired and defrauded Araz Development Company of N4.3 million.

    “The accused fraudulently obtained N4.3 million from the complainant,’’ he told the court.

    According to him, the men approached the complainant’s company on the pretext of assisting to finance a project worth N400
    million.

    “The accused went to the complainant’s company with a partnership proposal on an estate project.

    “After the complainant made the initial payment of N4.3 million to the accused, they were nowhere to be found again. They

    refused to fulfill their part of bargain.

    “All efforts to trace them or retrieve the money proved unsuccessful until they were arrested after seven months,” he said.

    The offences contravened Sections 287, 314 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    Section 314 stipulates 15 years jail term for obtaining money under false pretences.

    The case was adjourned until Oct. 20 for mention.

    NAN

  • Police kill two highway robbers in Ogun, arrest one

    Two members of a robbery gang were gunned down  while another was arrested on Friday by men of the Ogun State Police Command along the Sagamu-Benin/Ore road.

    Parading the suspects before journalists at Igbeba Area Command in Ijebu-Ode, Commissioner for Police, Ahmed Iliyasu said the police acting on a tip-off, arrested the suspects at along the J4, Ogun Waterside stretch of  the  Sagamu – Ore express way.

    Iliyasu added that the  anti-robbery team of the Ogbere Police Division led by John Okoh, a Superintendent of Police (SP) engaged the suspects in  gun duel before they were attested.

    He said other members of the syndicate escaped from the scene with bullet wounds.

    “In the early hours of today, our men at Ogbere Division received a distress call about a group of armed bandit who blocked Sagamu/Ore expressway at J4 area to rub commuters plying the road.

    “Upon the distress call, the Divisional Police of Officer (DPO) of the station, John Okoh led his anti-robbery and other tactical and combat team to the scene where they met the robbers dispossessing commuters of their valuables.

    “On sighting the policemen, the bandits engaged them in a gun duel which lasted for hours. At the end of the encounter, two members of the dreaded syndicate were gunned down and one was arrested alive while others escaped with various degrees of gunshot injuries.

    “The victims were rescued unhurt and we have launched a serious manhunt for the escaped members of the gang.

    “Recovered from them are single- barreled gun, one phone, a carton of car sound protector and other instruments used in their heinous activities.”

    While assuring of safety of life and property in the Command, the Police boss appealed to members of the public, especially health workers to report any incident of gunshot wound to the police.

    “I hereby appeal to members of the public, especially hospitals and other health workers to report to the police if anybody with gunshot wound is seen around this area.

    “The Command is determined and resolute against crime and criminality and any criminal who dares any part of the state will definitely have himself to blame,” Iliyasu said.

  • Police kill two robbers, arrest one in Ogun

    Police kill two robbers, arrest one in Ogun

    Two members of a robbery gang were gunned down while another was arrested on Friday by men of the Ogun State Police Command along the Sagamu-Benin/Ore road.

    The State Commissioner of Police Ahmed Iliyasu, who paraded the suspects before journalists at Igbeba Area Command in Ijebu-Ode, said the police acting on a tip-off, arrested the suspects at along the J4, Ogun Waterside stretch of the Sagamu – Ore express way.

    Iliyasu added that the Anti-robbery team of the Ogbere Police Division led by John Okoh, engaged the suspects in hours – long gun duel before they were attested.

    He said other members of the syndicate escaped from the scene with bullet wounds.

    “In the early hours of today, our men at Ogbere Division received a distress call about a group of armed bandit who blocked Sagamu/Ore expressway at J4 area to rub commuters plying the road.

    “Upon the distress call, the DPO of the station, SP John Okoh led his antirobbey and other tactical and combat team to the scene where they met the robbers dispossessing commuters of their valuables.

    “In sighting the policemen, the bandits engaged them in a gun duel which lasted for hours. At the end of the encounter, two members of the dreaded syndicate were gunned down and one was arrested alive while others escaped with various degrees of gunshot injuries.

    “The victims were rescued unhurt and we’ve launch serious manhunt for the escaped members of the gang.

    “Recovered from them are single barrel gun, one phone, a carton of car sound protector and other instruments used in their heinous activities.”

    While assuring of safety of life and property in the Command, the Police boss appealed to members of the public, especially health workers to report any incident of gunshot wound to the police.

    “I hereby appeal to members of the public, especially hospitals and other health workers to report to the police if anybody with gunshot wound is seen around this area.

    “The Command is determined and resolute against crime and criminality and any criminal who dares any part of the state will definitely have himself to blame,” Iliyasu said.

  • Compensation: Ogun pays communities N21 million

    Ogun State government has  paid N21 million to seven communities in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State, whose land were acquired for agricultural purposes.

    Its Commissioner for Agriculture, Mrs. Adepeju Adebajo, who presented the cheques to the beneficiaries, said it was the first tranche of payment on the 200-hectare Cassava Demonstration Farm at Owowo.

    Adebajo said the government was mindful of its responsibilities and commitment to the people in order to continually get their support to boost agricultural production.

    “Key to agricultural development is support and cooperation from everyone, Ogun is peaceful and has fertile environment for agricultural practices. We assure you that communities whose lands were acquired will be fully compensated, “she said.

    One of the beneficiaries, Mr. Ambali Amosun, a representative  of Olowo Papa Community, thanked the government for fulfilling its promise, adding that they were in full support of its agricultural production programme.

    Other communities were Kuta,  Gbomolese, Ika Ogunolu, Olowo Ikija,  Kurere and Latoyo.

  • NYSC begins health initiative for rural dwellers in Ogun

    NYSC begins health initiative for rural dwellers in Ogun

    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has flagged-off its annual free healthcare delivery for the aged and less-privileged persons in rural communities to commemorate the 2017 Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD) Week.

    The NYSC Director-General, Brig.-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure, flagged-off the exercise at Atan village in Ijebu North-East Local Government Area of Ogun on Thursday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the NYSC HIRD scheme, which was inaugurated in 2015, is targeted at providing free healthcare for rural dwellers in the country..

    The NYSC boss said the concept of bringing free healthcare to the grassroots became imperative due to poor access to quality medical facilities in rural communities.

    He said the goal of the HIRD programme was to mobilise the corps’ medical volunteers in the provision of healthcare interventions through diagnosis, treatment, referrals and proper prevention mechanisms.

    The NYSC boss added that the initiative would help enhance the general well-being of rural dwellers across communities in Nigeria.

    Kazaure, who was represented by Mrs Elizabeth Adejumo, Ogun NYSC Acting State Coordinator, gave an assurance that the HIRD would be sustained by the NYSC scheme.

    “The HIRD is another community-based programme designed among other things to support the various state governments in the drive toward the provision of healthcare for all.

    “As managers of the scheme, we are fully prepared to leverage on the well spread abundant human resource at our disposal to improve the quality of life of our people.

    “Our team of experienced medical personnel are sure of giving you standard medical services for your general well being; so feel free to engage them.

    “Our confidence in the success of the programme lies in our partners and stakeholders who are either assisting us with personnel or providing support with drugs and medical equipment.

    “It is my hope that our efforts in enhancing the quality of life of our people through this programme will endure and be improved upon over the years,” Kazaure said.

    Apart from Atan, the NYSC boss said the week-long activity would also be held at Irolu community in Ikenne Local Government Area.

    He said the programme was expected to cater for more than 1,000 residents in the designated local government areas.

    The Chairman of Ijebu North-East Local Government Area, Mr Kolawole Onafuye, urged the people to take advantage of the programme for their health benefit.

    He condemned the use of self-medication and blind treatment with local methods while laying more emphasis on preventive medicine and the need to adopt healthy lifestyle.

    “This initiative is for the benefit of everyone, hence our people must take ownership and participate fully for the good health of all,” Onafuye said.

    Chief Duro Olugbode, the Chairman of the Council of Baales in the local government area, thanked the NYSC for the HIRD programme, urging the corps not to relent in its efforts in providing qualitative healthcare to rural dwellers.

    NAN reports that beneficiaries, numbering over 300, had checks to verify their blood pressure, blood sugar level and eye condition.

    There were also health talks on meningitis, Lassa fever and monkey pox.

  • Ogun boasts of 11,636 cooperative societies

    Ogun boasts of 11,636 cooperative societies

    About  11, 636 cooperative societies have so far registered in Ogun to promote commerce and investment, according to an official.

    Mr Gbenga Adenmosun, the Commissioner for Community Development and Cooperatives, disclosed this during an oversight visit to his ministry by the State House of Assembly Committee on Community Development and Cooperatives in Abeokuta on Wednesday.

    He said out of the figure, 221 of the cooperative societies were registered by the government between January and August this year.

    The Ogun commissioner said additional 449 Community Development Associations ( CDAs ) and 19 Community Development Councils were also registered during the period to facilitate grassroots mobilisation and development.

    As an impetus, he said grants-in-aid would soon be given to the CDAs across the state.

    According to him, eight trade associations have been registered as part of efforts to boost trade.

    The Chairman of the House Committee, Mr Jimi Otukoya, lauded the ministry for its efforts aimed at ensuring grassroots development.

    Otukoya urged the ministry to ensure equitable distribution of grants among the CDAs in the state to encourage them to continue to complement the efforts of the state administration in grassroots development.

    NAN

  • Ogun Bureau of lands generates 4bn in 7 months-D-G

    Ogun Bureau of lands generates 4bn in 7 months-D-G

    The  Director -General of  Ogun Bureau of Lands, Mr Biyi Ismail, said  on Wednesday that  the bureau generated more than  N4billion revenue between January and August.

    Ismail made this known during an oversight visit to the Agency’s head office in Abeokuta by members of the state House of Assembly’s Committee on Lands and Housing.

    He stated that the bureau generated N86million from survey/planning /building fees, N190 million from rent on government land while N116million came from ratification of Certificate of Occupancy.

    “ We made N3.2 billion from plot allocation and layout fees during the period under review while we generated over N49million from Certificate of Occupancy, “he said.

    The director-general said the state remained the best in the country in terms of issuance of Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) to land owners without undue delay.

    He expressed optimism that by December, the Bureau would have cleared about 90 per cent of the 70,000 applicants for the C of O.

    “We hope that by December, we would have cleared about 90 per cent of the over 70,000 applicants received for the Certificate of Occupancy.

    “Some applicants built on acquisition land, some under high tension, that is why we have not given some of them who applied for the titled documents, “he said.

    Ismail, also the Special Adviser to the Governor on Lands, however, said inadequate funding of the bureau’s projects, insufficient vehicles  among others were major challenges confronting the bureau.

    Responding, the Chairman of the committee, Mr Biyi Adeleye, said that the committee was not out to witch hunt the Bureau but  performing its constitutional responsibilities.

    He called on the bureau to put in place well coordinated and effective data management of land related documents in line with international best practices.

    NAN

  • 31 monkey pox cases in Lagos, Ekiti, Ogun, others

    31 monkey pox cases in Lagos, Ekiti, Ogun, others

    Monkey pox, which started with an index case in Bayelsa on September 22, has spread to six other states, including Lagos.

    There are 31 cases, the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said yesterday.

    NCDC National Coordinator/Chief Executive Officer Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu listed the states as Bayelsa, Rivers, Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Ogun and Cross River.

    He said   samples had been collected from each suspected case for laboratory confirmation.

    Said Ihekweazu: “It is unlikely that many of the    suspected cases are actually monkey pox, but all are being    investigated.”

    He said all the suspected   cases were receiving medical    care and the patients improving clinically in their    various states.

    Ihekweazu said the centre    had activated an Emergency    Operation Centre (EOC)    to    coordinate the outbreak    investigation and response    across the affected states.    “The EOC is currently supporting    state    ministries    of Health in their response to the outbreak through active case finding, epidemiological investigation and contact tracing. Measures have been put in place to ensure effective sample collection and    testing to enable laboratory    confirmation. Risk communication activities have been    heightened to advise the    public on preventive measures. All 36 states and the    FCT have been notified for    preparedness,” he explained.

    The Lagos State Government confirmed yesterday that it had recorded two suspected cases and appealed to residents to remain calm and vigilant.

    Commissioner for Health Dr. Jide Idris told reporters that the two suspected cases were being investigated.

    “Though no confirmed case has been recorded, there is need to sensitise members of the public and provide adequate information on measures for prevention and control of the disease in line with the policy of the state government,” he said.

    Idris said the two suspected cases were recorded in a private hospital which he did not name.

    He added that one of the suspected cases just came from Bayelsa State and ate bush meat.

    Idris said the two suspected cases had been quarantined in their various houses pending the result of the investigation.

    The commissioner said in the wake of this outbreak, the government was reiterating the need for members of the public to observe and maintain a high standard of personal and environmental hygiene at all times as part of the precautionary measures to prevent the spread of the disease to the State.

    He urged the public to be vigilant and report any suspected case of the disease to the nearest public health facility or the Directorate of Disease Control in the Ministry of Health.

    “Also, health workers are advised to practise universal safety precautions in the management of suspected or confirmed cases, wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment when attending to cases, wash hands after each contact with patient or contaminated materials while surveillance system must be strengthened.

    “The state government has mobilised the Disease Surveillance Officers in the 57 LGAs and LCDAs in the state and health workers in both public and private health facilities have been placed on high alert,” Idris said.

    Idris called on residents to remain calm and go about their businesses without fear as the government had put in place adequate measures to effectively prevent and control the spread of the infection to the state.

    “In case of any suspected case of Monkey Pox, the Lagos State Ministry of Health should be notified through the following mobile lines: 08037170614, 09087106072,” the commissioner said.

     

  • Customs smashes smuggling ring in Ogun

    Customs smashes smuggling ring in Ogun

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Federal Operation Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A’, Ikeja, Lagos, has smashed a trans-border smuggling ring.

    The gang, which smuggles rice, used cars, women and children’s shoes, was ambushed by Customs officials at Ere in Ado-Odo Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State, following a tip-off by  Customs Intelligence Unit (CIU) officers.

    Rice worth over N35 million was said to have been seized from the gang last week.

    Customs officials, it was gathered, monitored the gang for over six days before clamping down on them at Ere.

    The FOU, sources said, deployed over 25 officers, who wer assisted by soldiers to deal with the gang.

    It was gathered that the team faced stiff resistance from the  smugglers, but its doggedness forced the smugglers to surrender.

    CIU officers from the unit have also turned the heat on smugglers at the border areas under their jurisdiction.

    The Area Controller of the Unit, Mohammed Uba Garba, said: “Based on information, we trailed and evacuated 3, 000 bags of smuggled rice from 10 houses along the waterside in Ere Village in Ado-Odo Local Government area of Ogun State.

    “Each of the houses has three exit doors for their nefarious activities. As we were evacuating the rice from one house to the other, the villagers were also busy packing the rice to the bush through other exits. That is to tell you the extent some people take risk while indulging in smuggling.’’

    He said his officers had strengthened their presence at the official checkpoints and swampy areas where vehicles cannot access.

    Last Saturday, some CIU officers were seen in mufti combing the bushes at Imeko area of Ogun State looking for smugglers’ hideouts.

    The team parades approved and unapproved routes in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Ondo states to checkmate  criminalities by the smugglers.

    A senior CIU officer, who spoke with The Nation under the condition of anonymity, said the anti-smuggling drive of the Customs was part of the government’s move to protect the economy and stem the influx of prohibited goods.

    He said: “By smuggling what Nigeria has the capacity to produce   locally like rice, we are inadvertently sustaining the employment of some unknown foreigners elsewhere, while keeping some of our able-bodied youths out of job.

    “The service is not unaware of the smugglers’ drive to beat us by applying unusual means, especially as we have efficiently and strategically positioned our officers on the bush paths and other likely routes they may wish to take. But the truth is that wherever the smugglers are, we are there monitoring their movement to arrest and prosecute them,” he said.

    The CIU officer said continuous education and enlightenment in the simplest forms of communication were among the strategies the Service has adopted to keep the locals informed and mobilised in supporting Customs’ efforts at a more economically viable and secured nation.

    He said some notable residents of the areas had also joined in expanding Customs’ intelligence network as it maximises their knowledge of the terrain to achieve  its aim, urging their youths to explore the many legitimate means of livelihoods outside smuggling.

    ‘’The desire of Customs is to reduce smuggling across the nation. That is why the Service has directed the Area Controllers to be meeting with the representatives of the various communities as part of its effort to build and sustain a robust Customs community relation. The agenda for these meetings include asking them to pass the anti smuggling message to the people,” the officer said.

    He added that the Service was  also passing the message to Nigerians, too, stressing people have been advised to obey the laws of the land, including import and export-related laws.

    “Smuggling is a crime and the more we educate people about it, the better. We achieve prevention through encouraging people to import normally and pay duty to the government.

    “We have been utilising every opportunity at various fora to enlighten the citizenry on the ills of smuggling and this is an area where we also seek collaboration with the mass media,” he said.

    Officers of the unit, a source said, have been positioned at strategic locations to deal with smugglers who might attempt to bring prohibited items into the country.

    CIU officers are employing measures to make smuggling unattractive and un-lucrative for those engaged in the illegal business.

    Officers of the unit, findings revealed, had stepped up their anti-smuggling efforts to boost the nation’s revenue.

    Officers of the unit carry out anti-smuggling campaigns in all areas, which hitherto provided a safe haven for smugglers and disrupts the economic activities of those patronising the smugglers in the area, the source said.

    The CIU officers have  achieved a commendable breakthrough in anti-smuggling in the area given the volume of seizures the unit has recorded.

    Findings, however, revealed that some of the strategies adopted by the unit in its crusade included intelligence gathering system, recruitment of useful informants and 24-hour surveillance along smuggling corridors to reduce saboteurs’ activities.

    The CIU officers have sent many smugglers out of business with of their unique approach.