Tag: Ondo state

  • One killed, houses burnt as Ondo communities clash

    One killed, houses burnt as Ondo communities clash

    A bloody communal clash broke out yesterday  between the neighbouring towns of Obe Rewoye and Obe Enikanseku, in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State. Sources said the crisis erupted after the alleged killing of a resident of Obe Rewoye by people suspected to be indigenes of Obe Enikanseku.

    It was learnt that a man, simply identified as Romans Arena, from Obe Rewoye community, was allegedly murdered by hoodlums suspected to be residents of Obe Enikanseku. Sources said Arena engaged in a business deal with some undisclosed persons, which later led to a misunderstanding amongst them.

    It was further learnt that some youths from Obe Enikanseku attacked residents of Obe Rewoye, which eventually led to the alleged killing of Arena. The hoodlums reportedly macheted the victim to death and threw his corpse into the river. In retaliation, youths from Obe Rewoye stormed Obe Enikanseku, setting many houses ablaze in the process.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the state police command, Femi Joseph said he had not been briefed on the incident as at press time. He however promised to investigate reports on the incident and get back to our correspondent.

  • INEC presents certificate of return to Akeredolu

    INEC presents certificate of return to Akeredolu

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Wednesday presented the Governor-elect, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN his certificate of return.

    Akeredolu was accompanied to the event which was held at the INEC headquarters in Akure, the state capital by his wife, Betty.

    Other dignitaries at the event include the State Chairman of the party, Mr. Isaac Kekemeke, his deputy, Engr. Ade Adetimehin, former deputy governor, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, Director-General of Akeredolu’s campaign platform, Hon. Victor Olabimtan, Femi Agagu, Hon. Kehinde Henry Bello, Oladunni Odu among others.

    Akeredolu, said the victory is not for him or APC alone but for the good people of the state.

    He said “it is a victory for the people of Ondo State, irrespective of which side of the divide you stood during the election.

    “For me it is a call to service and a challenge to perform. Although we all had different point of view before the election but today, as members of one strong, vibrant and indivisible Ondo State family, we are all united and resolute with one single objective to save our beloved state.

    “I cannot thank enough, my fellow compatriots during this election, who had a separate conviction and voted elsewhere.

    “They took the guts to answer the call of democracy to make a choice. I believe it is these resounding voices that have created this worthy moment which is making this victory real and refreshing.”

    “With this new dawn, it is now time to rediscover and reinvent ourselves. It is time to find what we lost, to rescue this land and its people from the myriad of poverty and pains which daily assail their lives.

    “As patriots, it is now time to unit and revamps our fortunes. As governor, we will take deliberate and decisive steps to optically harness our overall potential for greatness, prosperity, peace and stability”

    The governor, however commended the INEC and the security agencies for organising what he described as most credible, transparent, free and fair election.

    The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Mr. Olusegun Agbaje denied that the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying “this is not only untrue, but highly embarrassing.

    On why he could not postponed the election despite the complaint of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede SAN, Agbaje said there was no justification to do so.

    He noted that it is most unlikely that the West African Examination Council (WAEC) would postpone any of its scheduled examinations simply because of its candidate in a secondary school was sick or wounded.

  • Ondo PDP suspends, Poroye, Jimoh Ibrahim’s running mate, others

    Ondo PDP suspends, Poroye, Jimoh Ibrahim’s running mate, others

    The Ahmed Markafi faction of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State Tuesday suspended the factional State chairman of the party, Mr. Biyi Poroye and 21 others.

    Poroye, is from the Ali Modu Sheriff’s faction.

    The party also suspended Mr. Ebenezer Alabi, who was the running mate of Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim.

    But in a statement issued and signed by the State Publicity Secretary of PDP, Mr. Banji Okunomo, shortly after the party State Working Committee (SWC) meeting did not include Jimoh Ibrahim among those suspended.

    The embattled party members were suspended due to their alleged anti-party activities in the just concluded November 26, governorship election in the state.

    Others were, Dennis Alonge, Johnson Alabi, Dr. Olu Ogunye, Senator Meroyi, Mrs. Yemi Ajonibode, Musa Megida, Isaac Alase, Sola Ebiseni, Ademola Genty, Prof. Yemisi Akinyemiju and Dare Emiola.

    Others include Yemisi Akinmade, Ade Adebawore, Bakkitta Bello, Adegboruwa Taiwo, Omowole Oluwagbehinmi, Gbamila Ogunji, Abiye Ademoyegun, and Dara Akinbo.

    The party said its decision was in line with Section 57 of the constitution of the party and the inherent task conferred on the State Working Committee of the party.

    The statement reads, “by the virtue of the Court of Appeal judgment, Biyi Poroye did not only seize to be executive as he claimed, but they have also turned out to be ordinary members of the party.”

    The party spokesman, Okunomo also said the suspended members are expected to appear before the disciplinary committee of the party on Monday December 5, 2016.

  • Ondo voted for the best – Minister

    Ondo voted for the best – Minister

    The Minister of state Niger Delta Affairs, Prof.Claudius Omoleye Daramola Tuesday said the people of Ondo State have taken the best decision by electing Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN as their next governor.

    Daramola in his congratulating message also thanked all the National leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), particularly President Muhammadu Buhari for their supports during the election.

    The minister said he believes Akeredolu’s doggedness and determination have really proved that God is the only one that installs and removes.

    He prayed the Almighty God to grant the governor-elect the wisdom to paddle the canoe of the state to the promised land.

  • Oke concedes defeat, congratulates Akeredolu

    Oke concedes defeat, congratulates Akeredolu

    The Gubernatorial Candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) in Ondo State, Chief Olusola Oke Monday congratulated Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) of the All Peoples Congress (APC) who won last Saturday’s election.

    However,he decried the ‘heavy monetization’ of the election process which produced him.

    Oke who addressed reporters in his Ijapo Estate, Akure residence commended both the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the security agents deployed to the State for being fair in the handling of their duties but regretted that the open and free use of money to purchase votes during the election by the ruling parties remains a sad commentary on the nation’s electoral process.

    This development, according to him, required the urgent intervention by government if the much publicized anti-corruption agenda of the Federal Government must have meaning to Nigerians.

    His words: “in the last seven years, the policy direction of the government of the day (in Ondo State) has resulted in the growth and circulation of poverty to our people.

    “The resultant effect is the debilitating poverty that had made the people so vulnerable. Therefore, trading away dignity in the face of excruciating hunger during electioneering process requires little or no considerations for morals and values that defined us as a people.

    “The open and free use of money to purchase votes, during the election by the ruling parties remains a sad commentary on our electoral process. This requires urgent intervention by government if the much publicized anti-corruption agenda of the Federal Government must have meaning to Nigerians.

    “Offer of money for votes is worse than looting the government treasury. Apart from compromising the dignity of the people, it provides a fertile training ground for future looters of government treasury. The consequence of it is to render the anti-corruption fight a farce.

    “There may be no economic matter more urgent, difficult to unravel and more sensitive to the pursuit of the average person in Ondo State than the current indignity foisted on the people by poverty orchestrated by maladministration and priority misplacement by the current administration. We hope the incoming administration will address the problem of poverty so that the integrity of our electoral process will be restored.”

    While noting that from the observation of the people of Ondo State, they appear confused and unsure of what would follow the immediate satisfaction from the naira handout received in consideration of the votes cast.

    “They appear wondering whether the votes they delivered Saturday would restore light, revive dead industries, complete the uncompleted ones, give hundreds of thousands of unemployed graduates employment, pay arrears of salary to workers and guarantee regular payment of salary; whether their votes will make water to flow again in their unused and rusted water pipes, reduce dust on our roads, revive our education and health sectors and so on,” he stated.

    Oke, who recalled the event leading to his and his followers’ movement to the AD, said the movement was necessitated by the need for “us as democrats and conscience of the people to shun the in-built perfidy and organized deception in APC as revealed during its primary election.

    “We moved to AD less than six weeks before the gubernatorial election. We knew it was a big challenge and the greatest challenge was time. But we were determined in the pursuit of our dream.

    “We know how bad the situation is and we are aware that the art of governance is difficult and complex, especially during trying times. The steep reduction in global oil prices from over 120 dollars per barrel to roughly 30 dollars and the huge debt profile of Ondo State present a hard challenge that requires a prepared mind and experienced hands in the saddle. We are convinced that we can no longer afford past practices.

    That was the compelling re-occurring issue that defined our struggle. We thank the people of Ondo State who believed in the struggle of Alliance for Democracy and its candidate, Chief Olusola Oke.

    “Ondo State requires economic re-engineering, creative reform, materially changing the substance of its economic policy as well as the objectives of that policy in a way that the economic well-being of the people will be restored again. Therein lies the essence of progressive democratic governance and that is what our party, the Alliance for Democracy stands for.

    “ The incoming government therefore must urgently address the issue of ravaging poverty in the state through: Industrialization; Job/Wealth Creation; Rural Integration; Infrastructural Development; Security,”

    He, therefore, assured that as members of the opposition, the AD shall continue to contribute to the process of governance and would not hesitate to point, in a civilized manner, the attention of the incoming government to any area where the masses seem not to have been considered in the policy framework of governance.

    “We shall voice our opinion whenever we believe any member of the incoming government strayed from the progressive calling required of the administration,” he posited.

    Oke congratulated the governor-elect, Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN and wish him success and praying to God to guide him “as he directs the affairs of our dear state.”

  • Mimiko congratulates Akeredolu

    Mimiko congratulates Akeredolu

    Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State on Monday sent his congratulatory message to the Governor-Elect, Mr Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN.

    Mimiko in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Eni Akinsola, said “it behoves of him as the Governor of Ondo State to congratulate the Governor-elect, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, SAN, and wish him success in the challenging task of governing our dear State.”

    The Ondo Governor said “It is incumbent upon me as Governor to facilitate a smooth transition between my government and the incoming one. I will, to this end, provide the ambience for a smooth and seamless transition process.”

    While promising to continue to provide leadership to the State till the takeover date, Mimiko expressed his appreciation to the people of the State.

    He said “I use this medium to express my sincere appreciation to all our citizens for the very peaceful manner in which they conducted themselves throughout the election period. I will not waiver in providing needed leadership to our dear State till the last day of my term.”

    He enjoined residents to strive to sustain the peace enjoyed in the State for the past seven years, promising to speak with them as occasion demands as his “eight year tenure inches to an end.”‎

  • Ondo decides: Card reader rejects Mimiko’s thumbprint

    Ondo decides: Card reader rejects Mimiko’s thumbprint

    There was mild drama on Saturday in Ondo town as the card reader deployed for the governorship election rejected Gov. Olusegun Mimiko’s thumbprint when he wanted to vote at his Ward 7, Unit 20 Polling Unit in Ondo West Local Government Area.

    Mimiko had to fill the incident form before he was finally allowed to cast his vote at about 12 noon.

    Speaking shortly after casting his vote, the governor said he would resist any attempt to manipulate the election in favour of any political party.

    “Ondo people will not allow any form of rigging or manipulation through the card reader or any other form,” he said.

    No fewer than 1,280,580 voters with Permanent Voter Cards would decide who the governor would be out of the 28 contestants in Saturday’s governorship election.

    Although 1,659,186 voters were registered for the election, 378,606 did not turn up to collect their PVCs.

    The major contestants include Mr Eyitayo Jegede of the PDP, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu of the APC, Dr Olu Agunloye of the Social Democratic Party and Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy.

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  • PDP, SDP, AA members defect to AD in Ondo.

    PDP, SDP, AA members defect to AD in Ondo.

    Ahead of saturday’s governorship election in Ondo state, scores of members of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Action Alliance (AA) on Tuesday joined the Alliance for Democracy (AD) in Ondo state.

    The defectors said the decision to dump their former parties was based on their conviction that only the AD government could rescue the state from the hopelessness currently being experienced by the people of the state.

    They were received into the AD by the party’s governorship candidate in Saturday’s election, Chief Olusola Oke, at his campaign grand finale at the Democracy Park, Akure, the state capital.

    The AA national secretary, Kenneth Eze, announced the collapsed of the party’s structure in the state into the AD.

    The governorship candidate of the party, Yinka Orokoto, also declared that he had stepped down for the AD standard bearer.
    Leading the PDP defectors was a two-term member of the House of Assembly, Hon. Akindele Adeniyi.

    The former PDP members including the two-term lawmaker representing Akure North Constituency,Akindele Adeniyi explained the party had collapsed in the state, saying the only option for them was the AD.

    The AD national chairman, Chief Joseph Avazi, called on people of the state to vote for the candidate of the party in the election.

    Avazi said the AD government would serve the state, adding that only the party could ensure the desired change.

    Oke, who warned against any attempt to manipulate the poll, however, said that the Resident Electoral Commissioner in state, Segun Agbaje, had given assurance that the wish of the people would prevail.

    The AD candidate urged people of the state to come out to vote for him and his running mate, Hon. Gani Dauda, on the Election Day.

    He said: “We’ve came to repair. We’re  also come to prevent further destruction of the good legacies of our former leaders.

    “There are electric poles but no light. There are boreholes but no water. There are graduates but no jobs. This is unacceptable. It is on this note that that AD has come to restore the glory of the state.

    “Our economy will be revived. AD government will eradicate poverty. We shall build on what Papa Ajasin, Chief Adefarati and Dr. Agagu built. Our mission is to create wealth and generate employment.”

    Also the Iyaloja-General of Ondo state,Mrs Folasade Ojo urged her members to come out and vote massively for Oke on saturday.

    She said market men and women would benefit more under the government of Olusola Oke,who she described as transparent and humble,if elected.

    The Director- General (DG) Olusola Oke Campaign Organisation (OOCO) Bola Ilori warned the APC mafia boasting of rigging the coming election to desist in order to prevent anarchy in the state regarded as politically volatile.

  • Ondo: Appeal Court withholds judgment in Jegede’s appeal

    Ondo: Appeal Court withholds judgment in Jegede’s appeal

    …To await Supreme Court’s directive

     

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja has withheld its judgment in the appeal filed by the substituted governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State, Eyitayo Jegede (SAN).

    Jegede had appealed the decision of Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to substitute his name (Jegede’s) for Jimoh Ibrahim as the party’s candidate for the election scheduled for November 26.

    The Justice Ibrahim Saulawa led three-man special appeal panel, which heard the appeal marked: CA/A/551C/2016 and other appeals relating to the Ondo PDP dispute, had scheduled judgment for 12noon Friday (today) in the Jegede appeal.

    Parties and all in court were however surprised when, upon resumption of proceedings, Justice Saulawa said the judgement and all other issues would be suspended until the Supreme Court decides a motion for stay of proceedings pending before it.

    Justice Saulawa, who cited a fresh motion filed Thursday before the Supreme Court by nine individuals led by the factional Chairman of PDP in Ondo, Biyi Poroye challenging the refusal of the appeal panel to stay proceedings, said his panel will await the decision of the Supreme Court on the pending application for stay of proceedings.

    Jegede and all his supporters, who formed the majority of the court’s audience, were unhappy about the court’s pronouncement.

    ‎Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has fixed next Tuesday for the hearing of the motion for stay of proceedings filed by the nine respondents led by Poroye.

    They are by the motion, seeking the stay of further proceedings by the appeal ‎panel pending the determination by the Supreme Court, of an appeal by the Poroye group against the panel’s ruling granting leave to Jegede, Ahmed Makarfi and Ben Obi to appeal the June 29 judgement and October 14 ruling by Justice Abang.

  • Appeal Court reserves judgment in Jegede’s appeal against Ibrahim

    Appeal Court reserves judgment in Jegede’s appeal against Ibrahim

    A Special 3-man panel of the Court of Appeal constituted to hear the appeals on the dispute of governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State has reserved judgment in the appeal by the substituted candidate of the party, Eyitayo Jegede (SAN).

    The panel, led by Justice Ibrahim Saulawa told parties Wednesday that they would be informed when the judgment was ready.

    Jegede appealed the October 14, 2016 ruling of Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja, directing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to substitute Jegede with Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the PDP in the forthcoming governorship election in Ondo State.

    Justice Saulawa’s announcement elicited complaint from the camp of the respondents comprising state’s executive of the PDP in the South West (loyal to the Ali Modu Sheriff leadership of the party), led by Biyi Poroye, Chairman, PDP, Ondo State.

    Their lawyer argued that Jegede’s lawyer was allowed to adopt the appellant’s brief where the respondents were yet to file their reqponsents’ brief as required and to allow the court hear from both sides.

    Respondents’ lawyer, Beluolisa Nwofor (SAN) had argued that the court could not hear the substantive appeal in view of the pending appeal at the Supreme Court.

    He told the Appeal Court panel that his clients have appealed its earlier ruling granting leave to Jegede to appeal and that they have also filed a motion for stay of proceedings before the Supreme Court.

    Nwofor, who tendered certified true copies of the record of appeal and motion for stay of proceedings, urged the court to abide by the long held tradition of deferring to a higher court once an appeal is entered and record of appeal compiled.

    He argued that since their appeal was entered at the Supreme Court and a motion for stay of proceedings also pending before the apex court, the appellate panel has lost jurisdiction to proceed with the appeal by Jegede.

    “We have asked this court to hands off and await the Supreme Court’s decision on our motion for stay of proceedings. This court has lost the jurisdiction to proceed with this appeal. It should await the decision of the Supreme Court.

    Appellant’s lawyer, Wole Olanipekun (SAN) faulted Nwofor’s argument and urged the court to proceed to hear his cleint’s appeal.

    He argued that, for his client, time was of the essence because by the new provision of the Electoral Act, a person, who did not participate in all process of an election cannot challenge its outcome.

    Justice Saulawa however overruled Nwofor, noting that the court had, on November 10, 2016 granted an accelerated hearing in the case, abridged the time within which parties are to file their processes and a departure from the rules.

    Shortly after the judge’s spoke, Olanipekun adopted his client’s appellant’s brief and urged the court to allow the appeal.

    Nwofor, who expressed surprise at the development, said his clients had been shot out. He said the court failed to abide by tradition where appeals are entered.

    As Justice Saulawa announced the reservation of judgment, supporters of Jimoh Ibrahim and Sheriff, who occupied a section of the court, began to murmur.

    Meanwhile the court has adjourned to 12noon today to enable Poroye and other respondents in the appeal by Senators Ahmed Makarfi and Ben Obi to file their respondents’ briefs.

    Makarfi and Obi are appealing the June 29 judgement of Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja recognising the Sheriff-led National Executive Council of the PDP as the party’s authentic leadership body.

    The court, in two separate rulings Wednesday, refused applications by Ibrahim to be made a party in both appeals.