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  • Why Ondo deserves NDDC’s top position

    As agitation for executive positions in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) heightens, a group, Ilaje Coastal Frontiers (ICF) has given reasons it is demanding that the Managing Director slot should be reserved for Ondo State.

    The nine states that constitute the Niger Delta region are Akwa-Ibom, Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa, Ondo, Imo, Abia, Edo and Cross River.

    The NDDC was established through an act of the National Assembly by the Federal Government in 2000 which replaced the Oil Mineral-Producing Areas Development (OMPADEC) established in 1992.

    The Executive positions in the Commission include Chairman, Managing Director (MD), Executive Director, Finance and Administration (EDF&A).

    Rising from its meeting in Igbokoda, headquarters of Ilaje Local Government Area, ICF said the NDDC act provides for equity and justice in the appointment and distribution of personnel.

    A statement signed by its Coordinator, Nelson Mafo noted that even though Section 4 of the NDDC Act stressed that the office of the Chairman shall rotate among member states of the commission in alphabetical order; it has never benefited Ondo State.

  • Ondo warns PLWHAs against spread of AIDS

    The Ondo State government yesterday warned People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) against the spread of the disease, vowing that anybody caught would be jailed.

    The government said the decision was in line with the HIV’AIDS Anti-stigma law, which prescribed a 10-year jail term, fine of N500, 000 or both for any person who by whatever means transmits HIV/AIDS to another person.

    Explaining details of the law, which was signed last year, the Secretary to the State Government and Chairman, State Agency for the Control of AIDS (OSACA), Dr. Aderotimi Adelola, said the stigmatisation and discrimination discouraged individuals infected with the HIV virus.

    Besides, he said anybody who discriminates against PLWHAs commits an offence and is liable to a fine of N100, 000.00 or imprisonment of six months or both.

    Dr Adelola, who spoke at a sensitisation programme organised by OSACA in Akure, said:  “Most times the rights of PLWHAs are violated, causing them to suffer both the burden of the disease and the consequential loss of other rights.

    “Stigmatisation and discrimination may obstruct their access to treatment and affect their employment, housing and other rights.”

    Commissioner for Information Kayode Akinmade said Ondo is the first state to have a law which addresses many aspects of HIV/AIDS.

    He said the law would help reduce the rate of HIV/AIDS transmission.

  • PDP, APC warm up for Ondo poll

    PDP, APC warm up for Ondo poll

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains are warming up for next year’s governorship election in Ondo State. Correspondent DAMISI OJO writes on the scramble for power in the Sunshine State.

    Although the guidelines for next year’s governorship election in Ondo State are yet to be released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the contest for the seat that will be vacated by Governor Olusegun Mimiko has begun in earnest.

    As the dust settled on the general elections, everyone’s attention is gradually shifting to what promises to be a stiff contest between  the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), in Ondo State.

    Political observers are already speculating about the kind of candidate that will be acceptable to the people and which senatorial district should produce the next governor.

    Though there is nothing like, rotation of the governorship seat in the 1999 Constitution by convention, the political parties are expected to take this factor into consideration in choosing their flagbearer, for the election.

    Since 1999, after Ekiti State was carved out of the old Ondo State, the governorship  seat has been rotated among the three senatorial districts in the state. For instance, the late Chief Adebayo Adefarati, who was from Ondo North District, emerged the governor in 1999. Nevertheless, the seat was contested with him by the late Governor Olusegun Agagu from Ondo South District and other candidates from the central district.

    Adefarati, an Alliance for Democracy (AD) leader, picked his deputy, the late Afolabi Iyantan, from the South.

    In 2003, the game changed, as the people from Ondo South District clamoured for power-shift.

    This factor helped the late Agagu of the PDP to defeat the Adefarati. Agagu’s deputy, Oluwateru, was from the Ondo Central District.

    In the 2007 elections, it was a similar clamour  by the Central District that worked in Mimiko’s favour. Mimiko served as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) to Agagu and later as Minister of Housing and Urban Development in Obasanjo’s administration.

    The clamour for power shift to the Central District encouraged Mimiko to take a chance, by defecting to the Labour Party (LP) to enable him contest against Agagu. This was because it was certain that he would not secure the PDP ticket, since the governor would naturally be interested in a second term.

    Mimiko won the election, but he had to wait till 2009 to regain his mandate, after a protracted legal battle.

    Mimiko picked his deputy, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, who was recently impeached, from the North.

    The trend since since 1999 had been such that governors were denied second term because of the clamour for power shift. But, Mimiko broke the second term jinx, when he was re-elected in 2012.  He was re-elected, despite the fact that the two major political parties contesting for the seat strategically picked their candidates.

    The defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) picked Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) from the North District as its candidate, while the PDP decided to allow the slot to remain in the South, by picking Chief Olusola Oke.

    This factor nothwithstanding, the two parties were not able to dislodge Mimiko. Aparently, their strengths were not enough to defeat him. Oke and Akeredolu came second and third respectively.

    This time around, it may be a different ballgame. Though none of the political parties has started making any serious arrangements towards the election, politicians who belong to different political camps have started laying the foundation for the poll.

    In Ondo North, which is likely to produce the next governor, a number of politicians have been showing keen interest in the race. But, they are yet to declare publicly for the contest. There are three federal constituencies in the district. They are Owo/Ose, Akoko South West/East and Akoko North West/East. Prominent politicians within these constituencies have started positioning themselves for the race.

    One of them is Senator Ajayi Boroffice, who secutred his second term seat to the Senate in the just-concluded elections. Boroffice has always denied his interest in the governorship seat, but his body language suggests that he is eyeing the seat. But our correspondent observed that despite his denial different groups have sprung up to advocate that he should join the race to become the next governor when Mimiko’s tenure expires.

    These groups are very active in the social media, trying to convince residents that the senator is the best man for the job. Boroffice is from the Akoko South West Local Government,

    Former Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Victor Olabimtan is also eyeing the seat. Olabimtan, who defected from the PDP to the APC just before general elections, have started lobbying party chieftains, particularly those that are likely to be among the delegates of the party. Olabimtan see the APC as the best platform for him to achieve his political aim.

    The former governorship candidate of the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN), is also preparing to take another shot at the Ondo governorship race.

    Akeredolu, who is from Owo Local Government Area has boasted that he will be the governor. He still maintains his 2012 structure in the party and it is believed he may be counting on it to get the party ticket.

    Alhaji Jamiu Ekungba, a member of the Board of Trustees of the APC, is also one of those believed to be eyeing the party’s ticket. Ekungba, who is from Owo Local Government, was among the aspirants who contested for the ACN ticket in 2012. Despite the fact that he was denied the ticket, Ekungba has remained loyal to the party. Like other aspirants, his first hurdle is to secure the ticket. He may be backing on the fact that no Muslim has ever ruled the state before.

    Niran Sule, also from Owo Local Government, is equally eyeing the governorship. He was among the defectors who joined the APC from the PDP in 2014, when Governor Mimiko returned back to the fold. Before he decamped to APC, he was one of the close allies of Mimiko; he served as Commissioner for Special Duties in his first term. It was gathered that Niran Sule sponsored about eight state assembly candidates of the APC before he officially joined the party. This was done in readiness for 2016 election. Sule is not relenting on his effort to occupy the seat of power in state. He had commenced building of his political structures across the state.

    Akinfehinwa Awodeyi is also another indigene of Owo Local Government that has shown interest in next year’s governorship election. He utilized the opportunity of the recent general elections to build his political structures ahead of 2016. He was among the aspirants of the defunct ACN. Also in the race is Chief Bukola Adetula.

    It may not be the turn of Ondo Central to produce the next governor, given the fact that the Mimiko, who from Ondo West Local Government, is from the zone. However, Akure, which is the state capital, is agitating to rule the state, based on the fact that, no Akure indigene has ever ruled the state since it was created.

    Indeed, the senator representing the Central District, Chief Tayo Alasoadura, appears to be interested in the governorship. He is from Akure and he may be relying on the fact that Akure kingdom, which has the largest votes in the state, is agitating for their son or daughter to be the next governor.

    Alasoadura, an APC chieftain, is a former Commissioner for Finance. He defected to the defunct ACN where he declared his interest for the governorship in 2012. But, after he lost the ticket, he was made Akeredolu’s campaign coordinator.

    Ondo South District, which has the second largest voting strength, may not be left out in the race. The district is known to be the political strength of the PDP in the last 16 years.

    Politicians that may likely show interest from the zone include: Chief Olusola Oke, who is from Ilaje Local Government. Oke, was the candidate of the party during the last election. He, however, defected to the APC few days after the presidential election. He based his decision on the way he was treated by the PDP leaders. He said he is joining the APC to help build the party in the state.

    Oke, who is the former National Legal Adviser of the PDP, has structures in all the 18 local governments. He is an experienced politician, with an unprecedented political record since 1999. Oke, who came second during the last governorship poll, may need to work more on the party leaders to enable him get the party ticket.

    Dr. Paul Akintelure, a medical doctor and a prominent member of the APC from Okitipupa Local Government, is also interested in the race. He was the running mate of Akeredolu in 2012. He is a prominent member of the party in Ondo South District, due to his impact on the growth of the party in the area.

    Those eyeing the governor’s seat in the ruling PDP include Hon. Gbenga Elegbeleye, who hails from Akoko North East. He is a former House of Representatives from Akoko North East/West. After he left the lower legislative chamber, he was appointed Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC).

    Elegbeleye has already formed a platform, but he is yet to declare officially for the seat. He may be counting on the support of Mimiko to clinch the ticket.

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan State Campaign Coordinator, Tokunbo Modupe is among those who have shown interest in the race. Modupe, who is from Ose Local Government Area, may be counting on the fact that no indigene of Ose has ever ruled the state. But, his hope of governing the state next year may be dashed due to the voting strength of Ose.

    Also in the race is Dr. Olu Agunloye, who is from Akoko North East. He was among the defunct ACN governorship aspirants in 2012. He dumped the party for the LP after the the party’s ticket was given Akeredolu. He was among the party chieftains that went along with Mimiko to join the PDP in 2014.

    Agunloye was initially interested in to the Senate on the platform of the PDP, but his hope was dashed when he was denied the ticket to represent Ondo North District in the Red Chamber.

    He was among those who teamed up with the old PDP group led by Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim to frustrate Mimiko’s return to the fold. It was rumoured then that he had a deal with Ibrahim, ahead of 2016 election. Based on the agreement, Agunloye may emerge as the running mate of Ibrahim, if the latter eventually picks the PDP ticket.

    Business mogul Jimoh Ibrahim is a chieftain of PDP who contested the governorship poll in 2003. Ibrahim, from Okitipupa Local Government, has been nursing the ambition to rule the state for a long time. The rancour between him and Mimiko was all because of the 2016 poll.

    Nevertheless, Ibrahim is yet to declare his intention. But, he has capitalized on the opportunity of the crisis in the PDP before the presidential election to become the leader of the old PDP. Before the general elections, he launched a political association to work towards his emergence as the candidate of the party.

    To checkmate Mimiko’s bid to become the party leader, Ibrahim and his followers formed an alliance with the APC during House of Assembly polls. But, their efforts did not amount to anything, because Mimiko eventually succeeded to secure the majority of the assembly. But, since the old PDP has lost out to Mimiko’s group, it is not certain if Ibrahim will still contest the poll under the PDP platform.

    Another aspirant is the former Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affair, Kinglesy Kuku. The former Special Adviser, who is from Ese-Odo Local Government Area, a riverine community, has invested so much in the growth of the PDP in the zone. He may be counting on the his investment in the party to get the party ticket.

    But, he may need to do a lot of work to get acceptability in all the local government, based on the fact that his is from Niger Delta community.

  • Ondo APC flags Alasoadura’s support for Saraki, Ekeremadu

    Ondo APC flags Alasoadura’s support for Saraki, Ekeremadu

    Controversy is trailing the purported suspension of a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Saka Yusuf-Ogunleye, and the Chairman, Oba-Ile Ward 9, Julius Agboola, over their comments on the support given by Senator Tayo Alasoadura to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and his deputy, Ike Ekeremadu.

    Alasoadura, who is representing Ondo Central District, was the only senator from the Southwest that voted against the directive of the APC.

    Some Akure APC leaders have condemned the action of the senator.

    They directed the Chairman of the Moferere Unit, Iju where the senator hails from, Julius Agboola, to set up a disciplinary committee to look into his action.

    The APC leaders maintained that Alasoadura had lost touch with his constituency and pursued his personal ambition.

    Besides,the aggrieved party members said his action betrayed the national leaders of the ruling and the wishes of Akure people.

    But, supporters of the senator ordered the suspension of Yusuf- Ogunleye and Agboola.

    The action was however, condemned by the deputy chairman, APC Akure North local government, Dare Ogunleye , Secretary, Mr. Tuyi Fatukasi, woman leader, Alhaja Serifat Adepoju and other members of the local government executives.

    They maintained that the purported suspension was null and void.

    The party leaders Alasoadura, who joined a coup against his benefactor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    They pointed out that loyalists of the Senator were ignorant of the party constitution and the process of suspending members.

    Also, the Publicity Secretary of the party, Abayomi Adesanya described the purported suspension as laughable and total lack of indicipline.

    The party spokesman said it is wrong for a group loyal to Alasoadure to suspend the chieftain of the party who is representing the local government at the state executive level.

    Abayomi described the action of Alasoadura as an anti- party activity, which should be condemned by all committed members of the APC.

  • Ondo motorcyclists protest extortion

    Commercial motorcyclists in Akure, the Ondo State capital, have protested against alleged extortion by the police.

    The protesters, who marched on major streets and roads, called on the Commissioner of Police, Isaac Eke, to caution his men.

    During the protest, business activities were paralysed as major roads were blocked by the protesters.

    The protesters marched from Plaza Junction, Oke Ijebu.

    It was gathered that the protest became aggravated, following the alleged beating of a protester by the policemen of ‘A’ Division police station, Akure.

    The unit leader of Amalgamated Commercial Motorcycle Riders Association of Nigeria, Oluwaseun Adesina, alleged that the policemen from ‘A’ and Ijapo  divisions extort his members daily.

    He said: “Everyday, the police from ‘A’ Division and Ijapo police stations will seize our motorcycles and take them to the station.

    “Whether or not your particulars are correct, you have to pay between N1, 000 and N5, 000 before your motorcycle is released.

    “This is what we go through daily here in Ijomu, Oke-Ijebu, Alagbaka and Ijapo Estate.

    “Some of them dress in mufti just to make sure they arrest us. They are making life unbearable for us.”

    Police spokesman Wole Ogodo said he had not been briefed on the matter.

  • Fake medical doctor bags two-year jail term in Ondo

    An Akure Chief Magistrate Court has sentenced a 30-year old fake medical practitioner, Wembe Martins to two years imprisonment for presenting himself as a Medical Doctor.

    The court presided over by Magistrate Olubunmi Dosunmu also found Martins guilty of illegal operation of hospital.

    Delivering his judgment, Dosunmu, a Chief Magistrate said the prosecution has proved the case beyond reasonable doubt that the convict held himself out as a medical doctor without a requisite qualification and also administer treatment to people when he is not eligible to do so.

    The convict, a Cameroonian who operates “Modern Specialist Hospital “with branches in the state was arrested in April, 2014 and charged to Court on a single count charge of holding himself out as a Medical Doctor without requisite qualification or registration contrary to
    Section 17(1) and punishable under Section 17(5) of the Medical and Dental Practitioners Act Cap M Laws of the federation of Nigeria, 2014.

    Those who witnessed against the convict during his trial included a Police Officer, Egunjobi Sunday, Dr. Obaado Olatubosun who is the Director Hospital Services, Ondo State Ministry of Health and Chairman Medical and Dental council of Nigeria monitoring Committee in the state and Dr. Henry Okwuokenye,Assistant Registrar and Head of Inspectorate Division, Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, Abuja.

    Dosunmu in his ruling pronounced Martins guilty and sentenced him to two years imprisonment from the date he was arraigned
    in Court.

    Reacting to the judgment, the Prosecution Counsel, Wale Bamisile described the judgment as victory for the judiciary.

    In his reaction, Dr. Obaado expressed satisfaction with the judgment, saying the judgment will serve as deterrent to others.

    With the judgment, he said the medical profession will work to protect the populace from the antics of charlatans who parade themselves as medical practitioners.

  • Ondo Regent still missing

    THe Regent of Akungba-Akoko in Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Princess Oluwatoyin Omosowon, has not been found, eight days after she was abducted.

    The 45-year-old regent and her aides were waylaid on Wednesday on the Owo/Oba-Akoko/Akungba-Akoko Road on her way from Akure, where she attended a function at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).

    The community had since the abduction began fasting and prayer.

    Security personnel have been deployed on the order of the Commissioner of Police, Isaac Eke.

    Commercial and social activities are gradually picking up in the community. Shops and other public places which were closed in honour of the abducted regent have been re-opened.

    A community leader, Chief Awesu Seriki, said the community was yet to receive any information on the whereabouts of the regent.

    He said the community will continue to pray for her release.

    Seriki noted that the incident was strange to the community and called on security agents to ensure her release.

  • Police arrest three ‘internet fraudsters’ in Ondo

    Police arrest three ‘internet fraudsters’ in Ondo

    The police in Ondo State have arrested three suspected internet fraudsters in Akure, the state capital.

    The suspects, according to the Police Commissioner, Isaac Eke, have allegedly defrauded unsuspecting victims across the country.

    Ike, who spoke through the command’s spokesman, Wole Ogodo, gave the names of the suspects as Wale Ayeni, Fisayo Adetoro and Emmanuel Omole.

    The police boss said  detectives arrested the suspects at a motor park and a hotel in Akure.

    He said Ayeni and Omole are expelled students of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA); Adetoro claimed to be a 300-Level student of Computer Science at Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State.

    Ogodo said: “The syndicate in April through online contact requested for six I-phones, valued at N984,000, from Ajiboye Adeyinka Kabir of Oyekunle Street, Ajegunle, Lagos State. They lied to Ajiboye that they were working at Government House, Akure.

    “Ajiboye brought the I-phones to Akure as requested. On arrival at Ondo Garage, Akure, the suspects took him in their operational vehicle, a Nissan Armanda with Registration Number JS-28-EKY, and pretended to be heading for the Government House, Akure.

    “On the way, they made a detour to Fiwasaye-Ijapo Road, Akure, where they forcefully took the I-phones from Ajiboye, and pushed him out of the vehicle.

    “Ajiboye was taken to the Police Clinic, Akure, for treatment. The syndicate also contacted Akinola Segun of Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, and placed an order for another set of five I-phones from valued at N820,000.

    “They lied that they were lecturers at the Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin. On arrival in Akure, they conveyed Akinola to a hotel on Ondo Road, where they drugged his food and made away with the phones.”

    The police spokesman said nemesis caught up with the suspects when they unknowingly contacted Akinola Segun on a different website and ordered for five I-phones, and deceitfully presented themselves as lecturers from the College of Agriculture, Akure.

    He said Akinola immediately contacted the Akure Area Command’s office where the Area Commander, Edward Ajogun, with his team of detectives employed best professional tactics leading to their arrest.

    Their operational vehicle valued at N2.5 million has been impounded. Also recovered from them were three gold rings, necklace and earring valued at N667, 000.

  • Fire guts shopping plaza in Ondo

    Ayede-Ogbese, a sleepy town in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State has witnessed mid-night fire outbreak that gutted a shopping complex in Ayede-Ogbese along Akure-Owo Road. It destroyed properties worth millions of Naira.

    The fire, which completely razed the shopping complex reportedly began in the night and lasted for hours before it was eventually put off.

    According to an eye-witness, the residents of the area heard a deafening sound and moved out only to discover that a shopping complex located in the area was being gutted by fire.

    However, residents of the area prevented the fire from spreading to the residential houses in the neighbourhood. The cause of the fire outbreak was not immediately known.

    One of the victims of the fire outbreak, Olu Olowe said he was devastated when he heard of the ugly incident, even as he said he ensured that all electric appliances were switched off before he left the shop the previous day.

    Olowe, who said he recently acquired the shop, expressed sadness that he had lost all his equipment to the fire incident.

    It was learnt that there was no electricity supply in the town at the time of the incident.

    He appealed to the state government, institutions, philanthropic organisations and individuals to come to his aid as the fire incident had destroyed all he had worked for in the past 14 years.

  • Robbers kill Rev Father,brother in Ondo

    Ugbe-Akoko in Akoko North East Local Government Area of Ondo State was thrown into mourning at the weekend following the death of two siblings-Rev Father Onyeka and his junior brother,Obi Onyeka.

    The bereaved family is from Igbo land and sojourning in Ugbe- Akoko.

    Sources said the two brothers were shot by armed bandits who laid a siege on Owo-Oba-Akoko- Ikare road for daylight robbery.

    It was learnt that the deceased were coming from Lagos when hoodlums waylaid them between Ose and Oba-Akoko and shot them several times.

    The vehicle in which they were travelling was said to have consequently burst into flames.

    Scores of symphatisers were seen at Ugbe-Akoko residence of Mr Onyeka,the father of the deceased said to be a celebrated Baker in the ancient community.

    Igbo residents in Ugbe-Akoko were in pensive mood following the incident which claimed lives of two of their kinsmen.

    Many shops in the community were also closed as people discussed the incident in hushed tone.

    Contacted, the State Police Spokesman, DSP Wole Ogodo said the hoodlums came out of the bush which was far away from police check-point and shot the deceased who were travelling in a Toyota Highlander Jeep.

    According to him, the robbers bullets hit the tank of the ill-fated vehicle and unknowingly the driver was in a bid to escape with vehicle when it caught fire and burnt the deceased.

    He said the driver sustained injury and now receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.

    Ogodo said “Our patrol team quickly went to the scene to rescue the surviving driver and deposit the corpses of the deceased in a mortuary.”

    The Police Spokesman said efforts were on to arrest the bandits, while assuring passengers of their safety on Akoko and other roads across the state.