
Tag: Ogun
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Photo: Amosun’s victory rally

Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State (m), his deputy-elect, Mrs Yetunde Onanuga (2nd left), the first lady, Mrs Olufunso Amosun and members of Amosun’s immediate family during a victory rally in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital after the Governor was declared winner of the April 11 gubernatorial election in the state. -
Ogun Speaker retains seat, Deputy out
- APC wins 17 seats of state Assembly, PDP nine
All Progressives Congress (APC) won 17 seats of the state House of Assembly while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won nine.
The Speaker, Prince Suraj Adekumbi (APC), retained his Yewa North 1 Constituency while his Deputy, Tola Banjo (APC), lost his Ijebu – Ode state constituency seat to Wale Alausa.
Hon.Alausa who occupied the seat from 2007 to 2011 and was buffetted by not a small political turbulence.
Areas where APC secured seats are Obafemi Owode, Abeokuta South 1, Abeokuta South 11, Abeokuta North, Ewekoro, Odeda, Ikenne, Ifo 1, Ifo 11, Odognolu, Remo North, Ijebu North 11, Sagamu 1, Ado/Odo/Ota 1, Ado/Odo/Ota 11, Ogun Watetside and Yewa North.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secured nine drawn from Ijebu North East, Ijebu – Ode, Imeko – Afon, Yewa South, Ijebu North 1, Sagamu 11, Ipokia/Idiroko, Ijebu East and Yewa North11.
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Electoral Offences: Aides of Buruji Kashamu arrested in Ogun
Four aides of South West leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Buruji Kashamu, were arrested Saturday by security operatives on suspicion of committing elections related offences.
The quartet which included Kashamu’s driver and nephew, were apprehended in Ijebu – Itele in Ogun East local government area of Ogun state during the governorship and house of assembly elections.
The two others were alleged to have adorned uniforms of the Mobile Police (MOPOL).
It was gathered that the suspects were riding in an unmarked jeep said to belong to Kashamu, who doubled as the Senator-elect on the ticket of PDP for Ogun East Senatorial seat.
But Kashamu, who spoke with reporters shortly after casting his vote at Ward 06, polling Unit 26, in Ijebu – Igbo, admitted that his aides were arrested while on a legitimate errand at Itele community.
He said his aides were in the area to deliver money meant for the payment of the PDP party agents working at the polls.
Kashamu said; “that is true but we cannot call it arrest. I am the South West chairman Mobilisation and Organisation Committee and of course, I am entitled to INEC pass. But I am a little bit ill and couldn’t go out.
“And last night when they were trying to distribute money to party agents, they couldn’t get enough money and I was told that Ijebu East needed N500, 000 which I gave to them. I sent one of my niece with two colleagues and a tag on my Range Rover vehicle.”
“So, when they got there, the APC, headed by the former deputy governorship candidate in the 2011 general election, Tunde Oladunjoye decided to block them and used their power because they felt they are in power in Ogun state and that they have the backing of all the military. From there, they were arrested.”
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Police make special plans for Kwara, Ogun, Oyo, Lagos, others
The police have deployed Special Forces in Rivers State because of the tense political atmosphere, Inspector General of Police Suleiman Abba said yesterday.
In Rivers are: “32 units of Police Mobile Force (PMF), four unit of Counter Terrorism Units (CTU), four unit of Special Protection Units (SPU) and six crack teams of detectives from the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) and complements of Intelligence officers.”
Governorship and Houses of Assembly elections are slated for tomorrow.
In Rivers State, no fewer than 56 members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have been killed in recent weeks, the party has claimed.
The IG has also deployed Assistant Inspectors-General (AIGs) and Commissioners of Police to supervise the elections.
Six Deputy Inspectors-General of Police (DIGs) are to coordinate security in the six geo-political zones.
The deployments are contained in a statement by the Force spokesman, Emmanuel Ojukwu.
The 16 AIGs are: “AIG Usman A. Gwary – Abia State, AIG Olufemi Adenaike – Kwara State, AIG Mbu J. Mbu – Ogun State, AIG Patrick Dey Dokumor – Kaduna State, AIG Tambari Y. Muhammed – Jigawa State, and AIG Mohammed Jinjiri Abubakar – Gombe State.
Others are: “AIG Ikemefuna R. Okoye – Oyo State, AIG Tunde Ogunsakin – Rivers State, AIG Jubril O. Adeniji – Bauchi State, AIG Yerima Irimiya – Imo State, AIG Baba Adisa Bolanta – Akwa Ibom State, AIG Lawal Tanko – Lagos State, AIG Ballah M. Nasarawa – Benue State, AIG Musa Abdulsalam Daura – Edo State, AIG Aderele T. Shinaba – Plateau State and AIG Bala A. Hassan – Sokoto State.
Four Commissioners of Police were deployed as follows: CP Sam Okaula, Anambra State; CP E. J. Ibine,- Ekiti State; CP Adamu Mohammed Enugu State; and CP Valentine Ntomchukwu, Osun State.
Abba also deployed Commissioners of Police to command each of the senatorial zones of; Gombe, Bauchi, Imo, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Benue, Edo, Plateau and Sokoto states.
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Why Lagos, Ogun, Oyo should vote APC
Governorship elections will hold tomorrow in Lagos, Ogun and Oyo states. The three Southwest states are strongholds of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which swept the poll at the presidential election two weeks ago. The Southwest is regarded as the traditional home of the progressives. The performance of the APC governors in the zone has endeared the party to the people. The election will be fought on the basis of party programmes, the candidates’ pedigrees and their antecedents. Assistant Editor LEKE SALAUDEEN writes
The rapid development witnessed in Lagos State in the past 16 years is unprecedented. The foundation was laid by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. His successor, Governor Babatunde Fashola, has built on it. Fashola and his predecessor have been working towards changing the face of Lagos State. The two administrations have been applauded for the infrastructural renewal across the three senatorial districts.
Lagos as pacesetter
Legal luminary Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN) said Fashola has established a modern, enlightened democratic and civilised state, while building on the legacy of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. According to Sagay, considerable attention have been devoted to the infrastructural and physical development, and transformation.
He added: “The people of Lagos are beneficiaries of this physical transformation, which has introduced ‘another life’ in Lagos. Among these projects are the construction of the 10-lane Okokomaiko-Marina Expressway, with its light rail component; the Ikoyi-Lekki Cable Bridge; the beautification of Lagos, with the establishments of parks and gardens in locations that were hitherto the domain of ‘area boys’; the reconstruction of public utilities including the City Hall and the Freedom Park, have all contributed to restore Lagos to its glory.”
The Fashola Administration has invested heavily in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of new blocks of classrooms in public schools; the distribution of free text books; the provision of well-equipped laboratories and libraries; provision of buses for teachers to ease transportation problems; re-launch of uniformed voluntary organisations in public schools; and the implementation of Teachers’ Salary Scale (TSS).
The same feat was recorded at the tertiary level, with the revamping of technical colleges and massive development of infrastructure at Lagos State University (LASU). The government has reverted LASU fee to N25,000 per annum as demanded by the students.
The first major reform carried out by the government in 2007 was in the area of security. Criminal activities were so rampant in the state. More worrisome was the persistent cases of bank robberies. Thus, Fashola initiated the Safe City Project, which later metamorphosed into the establishment of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF). This platform, driven by public -private partnership (PPP), became a mobilising force for corporate organisation and individual to provide equipment and resources for security agencies. This approach was a pragmatic response to the operational deficiency of the police and other security agencies.
The collective investment in crime prevention has led to a lower crime rate in the state. The government has made judicious use of the fund. It has constantly provided patrol vehicles, motorbikes bullet-proof vests and other equipment to the police to combat crime.
The APC administration has also scored a pass mark in the beautification of the environment, agriculture and transportation. For a state with a population of 20 million, effective public transportation is very imperative. Thus, the government implemented the Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) to effectively address the transportation challenges. The success of this scheme has attracted the attention of other states. Even, the Ghanaian Government sent a delegation to understudy the scheme, with a view to replicating it over there. The water transportation also received a boost in the rural and riverine areas. Ferry terminals and support services to ease transportation along that corridor were provided by the state government.
The administration also introduced the issuance of the Electronic Certificate of Occupancy and launched the Lagos Home Ownership Scheme (HOMS), a strategic intervention to deliver housing to citizens on a minimum of 10-year mortgage and a maximum interest of 9.5 per cent.
Lagos State cannot afford to be in opposition now that the APC will take over the Federal Government on May 29. Since independence Lagos has been in the vanguard of the struggle to install a progressive Federal Government. Lagos State should reap the fruits of its labour by voting APC in the governorship and State House of Assembly elections on Saturday.
The APC governorship candidate, Akinwunmi Ambode had been part of Lagos success story in the last 15 years. But being a civil servant, he was neither seen nor heard. He was in the background along several others, designing and implementing many of the policies that stood out Lagos out from the rest of the country. Ambode as Auditor General of Lagos State designed the template that revolutionised revenue generation from N600 million to over N6 billion every month.
The advantages of Lagos being in tune with the APC controlled Federal Government are many. The abandoned federal projects in Lagos State will be completed; the abandoned federal roads and properties on which Lagos State government used to spend billions of naira to maintain without being reimbursed will cease; the construction of the fourth mainland bridge will come to fruition; and the 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDA) may likely become full Local Government given the numerical strength of the APC in the next Assembly.
Ogun
Governor Ibikunle Amosun has turned around the face of Ogun through his five cardinal programmes that bordered on massive construction of standard roads, building of model schools, restoration of peace and orderliness, provision of health care delivery and clean and safe environment.
Analysts ascribed the feats to purposeful planning, focus and commitment to development by the governor and his team and the support of the good people.
On assumption of office on May 29,2011, Amosun hit the ground running because he was aware of the huge infrastructural deficit on ground and so, his government is committed to further developing people and he has been able to bring credibility to governance. That explains why the people are in support of his administration as evidenced in the developmental projects carried out across the country.
Many have commended him for his exemplary achievements in four years. President Goodluck Jonathan once remarked that Governor Amosun “is a hardworking governor and has done wonderfully well in his two years in office”.
The opposition parties and critics are not only having sleepless time regarding the pace of transformation in the state by Amosun but are also confused because of the precarious financial position inherited from the Gbenga Daniel administration.
Everywhere he goes, brooms fill the air in acknowledgement of his good performance. Egba monarchs led by Alake, Oba Aremu Gbadebo paid tribute to the son of the soil, saying he has lived up to expectation. In particular, the royal father was impressed by the transformation of his domain. “We are here to testify that the past that the past three and half years of Amosun’s government have been like 20 years of development in our state. We have come to appreciate the politics of good roads, the politics of good schools and health facilities. We believe that the person who did all this within this short time will do more if given another opportunity because the best is yet to come”, he said.
In Ogun West Senatorial District, leaders of thought and traditional rulers, including the renowned historian Professor Anthony Asiwaju, and the Olola of Ilara Kingdom, Oba Samuel Alade Adeluyi have endorsed Amosun’s re-election bid despite the PDP candidate comes from the zone. They lauded the governor for opening the area with 110 kilo metre road.
The opinion leaders noted that their communities, which were almost marooned from each other and from the rest of the state, have been connected with one another effectively through Ilara-Ijoun-Egua-Oja Odan-Ilase road that stretchs over four local government areas in the zone.
The youths in Ogun West also endorsed Amosun for second term. They said they wanted him to continue because he has performed.
Oyo
Stakeholders in Oyo State politics believe Governor Abiola Ajimobi stands a better position to win a second term. They based their judgment on the performance of the governor in the last four years.
Civil Rights activist Moshood Erubami said there is no doubt that the governor would be returned by the electorate. He said the governor has demonstrated enough courage to assist the people and ensure that governance meets their genuine desires.
Erubami: “This is a governor that is daily adding value reconstructing the state, re-orienting the indigenes, restoring hope and transforming governance with demonstrated character of integrity. His style of governance has been posing questions to his predecessors about where the monies being committed to development during their administration were being put during their own tenure that nothing concrete was visible beyond fuji and juju fanfare on daily basis.
“The face of Ibadan had remained, dirty and structurally defective in the last 40 years, with nothing to show for the years of government and governance in the state. This made it difficult to attract investors to site industry in the state, thereby reducing it to a teacher’s state without major platform for sustainable human development.
“The environmental beautification effort of government is quite discernible to all as everyone can note the order being brought to motor garages, the changing face of our roads and reduction in traffic hold –ups. Past governments had created different security outfits to address insecurity and other societal decay, but none was as effective and mobile as Operation Burst, which is ever mobile and steadfast in curbing brigandage in the society. Never before has any administration introduced a security outfit that is as mobile and effective as Operation Burst.”
Public affairs analyst Dr Goke Ajetunmobi said the governor’s activities have impacted positively on the lives of the people. “He has shown greater commitment to service through his Urban Renewal Programme, which had placed the major cities in the state on a new pedestal”, he noted.
Ajetunmobi made reference to Ibadan, which hitherto was classified as the dirtiest city in West Africa, pointing out that Ajimobi has successfully changed the face of the metropolis. He said the governor has restored peace and security in Ibadan, which used to be a theatre of war between the warring factions of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW). Other achievements, according to him, are the dualisation of roads leading to all major cities and towns around the capital; youth empowerment scheme for unemployed graduates and free medical services for the people including surgical operations.
The analyst argued that the ideal thing in a society where the performance is the criteria for re-election is to allow Ajimobi to have a second term.
Ajimobi’s re-election bid has received the royal blessing of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Odulana Odugade, and Soun of Ogbomoso, Oba Oladunni Oyewunmi Ajagungbade. The royal fathers based their endorsement on what they described as unprecedented development that Oyo State has witnessed under the Ajimobi Administration.
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Ogun pays salary deductions
The Ogun State government has released N1.5 billion for the payment of salary deductions and cooperative dues.
This payment covers deductions from salaries affecting both state and local government workers.
In a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the release was in fulfillment of the agreement reached between Governor Ibikunle Amosun and the workers during an interactive session last month.
The government said the release demonstrates that it has successfully adjusted to the new financial reality and it was confident that it would be able to clear the balance of arrears expediently.
It further assured the workers that government will always protect their interests at all times and restated the fact that it has no plan to sack any worker.
The financial adjustment, government stated, was achieved through increased spending efficiencies and enhanced focus on internally generated revenue.
The government thanked the workers for their patience, understanding and co-operation since the administration assumed office.
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Presidential election results in Ogun
1. Remo North
APC:6,164
PDP: 9,278.
2. Ewekoro
APC: 9,626
PDP: 3,227.
3. Obafemi Owode
APC: 15,207
PDP: 5,786.
4. Imeko Afon
APC: 7,657
PDP: 12,153.
5. Ijebu Ode
APC: 14,043
PDP: 8,962.
6. Sagamu,
APC: 15,761
PDP: 17,263.
- Odeda
APC: 11,102
PDP: 4,456.
8. Odogbolu
APC: 11,623
PDP: 11,405
- Ijebu North East
APC: 7,638
PDP: 6,163.
10. Abeokuta North
APC:21,213
PDP:5,742
11. Ogun Waterside
APC: 7,076
PDP: 8,063
12: Ado-Odo Ota
APC: 37,385
PDP: 15,252
13: Abeokuta South
APC: 35,878
PDP: 10,062
14: Ijebu East
APC: 9,109
PDP: 10,045
15: Egbado South
APC: 14,169
PDP: 10,491
16: Ijebu North
APC: 14,410
PDP: 20,500
17: Ifo
APC: 27,353
PDP: 8, 645
18: Egbado North
APC: 16,459
PDP: 13,408
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Ogun interns bare minds over graduate scheme
When Olapagbo Benjamin graduated from Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, MAPOLY, Ogun State where he studied Accounting in 2008, he got a contract job immediately as a site accountant where he was paid N50, 000 every month for a year.
The contract ended after a year and he was thrown into the labour market. For want of something to do, he decided to venture into the POP ceiling design business. “I enrolled to study it for one year, even as I continued my search for a job.”
The 32 year-old father of two held onto this job until 2014 when he heard about the Federal Government SURE-P programme. He registered and was deployed to Tunes and Partners in Ogun State as an intern.
Speaking to The Nation during the employability training for interns in Ogun State organised by the African Leadership Forum, Ota, Benjamin praised the programme, saying it has impacted on his life a lot. He however called on the federal government to increase the stipend being paid to the interns saying 30, 000 is rather too small.
“I have been able to learn a whole lot of things. I now know how to grow fishes. I intend to have my own private firm in the future and I have started saving to start. But this is difficult because the money we are paid cannot go anywhere in taking care of my children and a wife, let alone having something to save.”
He also advised that SURE-P should open centres in all the states, so that interns could have places to go and lay their complain should they have problems at their places of work.
31 year-old Awobaju Yewande is no different; she studied Industrial and Labour Relations from the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State and graduated in 2007. After NYSC, she got employment in several companies but never enjoyed the jobs, so she resigned.
Somehow, she also heard about the SURE-P programme and joined in September 2014. She was subsequently posted to Integrated Platinum, a company that is into websites designing.
That notwithstanding, her desire is to establish a company that will deal in furniture business and she says SURE-P will make her dreams come true as she has started to gain business experience.
Oresanya Motunrayo, also a graduate of MAPOLY told The Nation that she registered so she can be earning regular monthly income, as her fish pond business only generates money twice a year.
Although she makes between N400, 000 to N1million every year, she says it is not enough for her upkeep. The 2010 graduate was posted to in Ijebu-Igbo Omo Ilu Foundation, Ogun State,
She also said that another reason she registered was to gain more knowledge and improve her CV.
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We’ve no plan to sack workers – Ogun govt
The Ogun State Government has refuted the allegation by the Presidential Campaign Organisation (PCO) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that it was planning to reduce the size of the work force if Governor Ibikunle Amosun is re-elected next month.
In a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the Government described the allegations as false, wicked, baseless and reckless. It particularly condemned the statement as a design to create panic by a desperate party facing certain defeat at the forthcoming polls. It further stated that not only were there no plans to retrench workers but that a fresh recruitment exercise was at advanced stage.
“We have no reason to reduce the size of the work force because the workers remain an integral part of the successful pursuit of our Mission to Rebuild Ogun State. Indeed, our assessments have indicated need for additional personnel in key areas. They have contributed to the visible developments in our state.
“That is why despite the fact that the immediate past government defaulted on its salary wage bill which was about N4bn just before the advent of our administration, we have successfully coped with the increase in the total public sector wage bill to N6.2 billion a month and we have paid the workers up to date.
“Again, we have not only cleared the backlog of salaries and deductions inherited from the last PDP administration, we have also paid 42 months deductions without any hitch. We now have an arrangement with workers on how to pay the outstanding ones and that was one of the agreements we reached with the workers during our last interactive session with them,” the Government stated.
It added that the present administration in Ogun State is worker friendly and that is why it has recruited over 20,000 workers into the various sections of the public service in the last three and half years.
The Government added that workers themselves know the difference between Governor Amosun and the PDP leadership which is represented by former Governor Gbenga Daniel who in a recent radio interview described Ogun State Workers as “naive, ignorant and gullible.
“We insist that from our experience and interaction with the workers, Ogun State civil servants in particular, and the people in general, are very sophisticated and hard working. They, in fact, have a rich tradition. The workers know who best represents their interests. They know the difference between now when public resources are devoted to public works, and the past, when government institutionalized corruption, oppression and insecurity,” the government noted.
It further assured the workers that the Amosun administration will continue to protect their interests by giving them their dues and that the size of the service would continue to grow so that the state can cope with the challenges from its emerging modern economy.
The Government further advised the people to ignore the falsehood being dished out by the opposition whose leaders obviously hold the people in contempt and are definitely manifesting their frustration after being rejected by the people.
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BoI disburses N123m loan for aquaculture development in Ogun
The Bank of Industry has disclosed that its loan portfolio to aquaculture cooperative societies and enterprises in Ogun State has hit N123 million.
According to the bank, the facility was accessed at a single digit interest rate of seven per cent per annum under the matching fund arrangement that saw the Ogun State Government and the bank creating a pool of N1.0 billion for on-lending to MSMEs in the state.
In a statement made available by the bank, the bank explained that in pursuance of its mandate of transforming the Industrial sector of Nigeria, evolved the Matching Fund concept in partnership with various State Governments, in order to provide access to finance for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the states.
“The Matching Fund Scheme entails the State Governments providing funds that are matched equally by BOI, in order to increase the quantum of funds available to MSMEs in the states in support of their economic activities geared towards job and wealth creation.
“Ogun State is one of the 17 states currently collaborating with BOI in the Matching Fund arrangement. The Ogun State Government contributed the sum of N500million which was matched by BOI to create a pool of N1.0 billion for on-lending to MSMEs in Ogun State at a single digit interest rate of 7 per cent per annum.
“The Matching Fund has been deployed towards funding entrepreneurs engaged in aquaculture, livestock and fish feed milling, cassava flour, garri, bakery, water bottling, textiles (batik/tie and dye), polyethylene products, block making among others,” it added.
Under the arrangement, the bank stated that a total of N123 million has so far been disbursed to 21 aquaculture cooperative societies and enterprises engaged in the production of cat fish in eight Local Government Areas of Ogun State namely: Abeokuta South, Yewa North, Ijebu North, Ijebu South, Sagamu, Odogbolu, Abigi and Ijebu-Ode.
It explained that the 21 cooperative societies and enterprises however currently produce 1,890 tonnes of fish, which only meets 2.4 per cent of the estimated demand of 79,000 tonnes of fish per annum in Ogun State, reflecting an indication of the great opportunity that exists for investment in aquaculture in the State, as well as for value addition activities in fish processing for production of smoked fish, fillets, among others.
The Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Bank of Industry, Rasheed Olaoluwa, in assessing the aquaculture development programme, declared that “I am indeed very happy that BoI is creating such a remarkable economic impact in Ogun State, which is evident in the almost 2,000 jobs (500 direct and 1,500 indirect) created under the programme, coupled with the linkages established between the fish farms and off-takers such as restaurants, hotels, food processing companies, as well as with suppliers of fish feeds and other inputs.”
On his part, the Ogun State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Bimbola Ashiru said: “it was the widely acknowledged importance of fish as a rich source of dietary protein that prompted the Ogun State Government to collaborate with the Bank of Industry in promoting aquaculture in the State under the Matching Fund Scheme.”