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  • Ondo’s investment potential gains global recognition

    Ondo’s investment potential gains global recognition

    Ondo State, Nigeria, took center stage at the Global Press Conference of the Global Entrepreneurship Festival (GEF) 2025, held today at Hotel Sky, Sandton, Johannesburg. 

    The event served as a high-profile platform to showcase Ondo as a rising hub for innovation, enterprise, and global investment.

    Addressing a distinguished audience of government officials, diplomats, investors, and entrepreneurs, GEF Project Lead, Dr. Summy Smart Francis, described Ondo as “a land where infrastructure meets innovation.” 

    He emphasised the state’s investor-friendly policies, expanding infrastructure, and strategic focus on entrepreneurship and sustainability.

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    “This isn’t just about attending a festival; it’s about discovering a market brimming with untapped opportunities,” Francis stated. “Ondo is open for business.”

    He formally invited global entrepreneurs, investors, and partners to GEF 2025, set to take place in Ondo State from November 21–23, 2025. The festival, themed “The AI-Powered Entrepreneur: Creating a Sustainable Future,” will attract entrepreneurs, policymakers, business leaders, and innovators from across the world.

     The festival will feature: Global Leadership Forum International Women’s Congress, Deal Rooms & Trade Exhibitions, Entrepreneurs Investment Program and Global Entrepreneurs Award Ceremony.

    Nancy Taiye Aragbaiye, GEF USA Country Director, described Ondo as a symbol of possibility, saying, “From Ondo to the world, GEF is creating global visibility for Africa’s brightest ideas and boldest entrepreneurs.”

    As the GEF global tour continues, all eyes are now on Ondo State, a destination poised to welcome the world’s best minds and biggest investors.

  • Kidnapping: Ondo moves against truck owners

    Kidnapping: Ondo moves against truck owners

    Ondo State Government has said it would no longer allow truck drivers conveying more than five persons to deliver goods or pass through its boundaries.

    It said security agencies at the boundaries had been informed to send vehicles with goods and large numbers of humans back to where they were coming from.

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    Hundreds of wanderers have been returned to their destinations after their trucks were intercepted and they could not state their mission in the state.

    Commander of the Ondo Amotekun Corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, spoke at the weekend when he paraded 58 suspects arrested for crimes within two weeks.

    He said returning trucks conveying large numbers of persons was part of measures to curb rising kidnapping cases in the state.

    Adeleye said efforts of the Amot Rangers led to the arrest of 32 suspected kidnappers inside the forest.

  • Ondo APC urges Ajayi to stop playing politics with security

    Ondo APC urges Ajayi to stop playing politics with security

    Ondo state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused a former deputy governor of the state, Agboola Ajayi, of exploiting ‘the sensitive issue of security for political gain.’

    It said issue of insecurity was not unique to Ondo State and a national challenge that has plagued many regions.

    The Ondo APC said Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa inherited a complex landscape of security threats that required a multifaceted approach.

    Director of Media and Publicity of the Ondo APC, Steve Otaloro, in a statement, said Aiyedatiwa have been ŕcommitted to tackling security challenges head-on.

    Otaloro said Aiyedatiwa has implemented various initiatives aimed at enhancing the security architecture of the state. 

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    “Under his leadership, the Amotekun Corps has been strengthened, and the collaboration between local security agencies and community leaders has been prioritized. These efforts have been instrumental in curbing crime rates and restoring peace in affected areas. 

    “Mr. Agoola Ajayi chooses to engage in fear-mongering, which only serves to create panic among the populace.

    “As a former Deputy Governor, Mr. Ajayi is aware of the delicate nature of security matters. His public pronouncements, including the dissemination of unverified figures regarding the state’s security votes, not only undermine the efforts of the government but could also inadvertently provide critical information to criminals. 

    “It is imperative that he exercise caution in his statements, as baseless claims could jeopardize the safety of our citizens.

    “We urge Mr. Ajayi to adopt a more responsible approach when discussing security issues. Instead of playing to the gallery, he should focus on collaborative efforts that promote peace and security in Ondo State. The people of Ondo State deserve leaders who prioritize their safety over political ambition.

  • Killings: Aiyedatiwa deploys Amotekun to rural communities in Ondo

    Killings: Aiyedatiwa deploys Amotekun to rural communities in Ondo

    Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has ordered operatives of the Amotekun Corps to relocate immediately to rural communities to curb attacks by herdsmen.

    The directive follows Wednesday’s killing of farmers at Aba Oyinbo in Akure North Local Government Area.

    In response, angry protesters stormed Alagbaka, the state’s seat of power, displaying the corpses of the slain farmers in front of the Governor’s Office.

    Earlier this month, herdsmen launched a reprisal attack on four communities in Akure North, leaving many dead.

    The protesters also blocked the Akure-Owo highway at Ogbese to protest the killing of the five farmers.

    Speaking on behalf of the protesters, Regent of Ademekun Camp, Princess Adelowo Kemisola, said several persons have been killed by herdsmen.

    Princess Adelowo who passed vote of no confidence on the Divisional Police Officer of Ala Police Division, said the police have failed to take action against herdsmen.

    Ondo Deputy Governor, Olajide Adelami, said the Governor has ordered Amotekun Corps to immediately move to the communities and provide security for the people and their property.

    He said, “I have listened to your plight and how armed Fulani herdsmen have been invading your communities killing farmers.

    “The Regent and three people have spoken on this incident and I want to sympathize with you and the families of the casualties.

    “Ondo State had been the most peaceful state in the country, but they want to change the story for us. They are attacking us in all the three senatorial districts of the state.

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    “Governor held meeting with security chiefs in the state where he discussed the issues surrounding out security in the state.

    “We are going to respond appropriately to ensure security of life and property of our people.

    “We will meet 10 representatives of the communities which you are going to select among you right now.

    “Amotekun Corps post will be established in the communities today. 

    “There will be collaboration among all security agencies.”

  • Ajayi urges Aiyedatiwa to seek help in tackling Ondo’s security challenges

    Ajayi urges Aiyedatiwa to seek help in tackling Ondo’s security challenges

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in last year’s election, Hon. Agboola Ajayi, has called on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to seek urgent assistance in addressing Ondo State’s escalating security crisis.

    Ajayi criticised Governor Aiyedatiwa’s handling of state affairs, describing it as sluggish and lethargic, which, according to him, reflects the governor’s “ill-preparedness and incompetence” in leadership.

    In a statement issued in Akure, Ajayi expressed concern over the rising cases of kidnapping, banditry, and killings in the state, warning that the situation is deteriorating. 

    He noted that while security challenges in Ondo were not new, saying that previous administrations effectively managed them to prevent a full-blown crisis.

    He lamented that the security gains achieved under the late Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu had been eroded. 

    According to Ajayi, Akeredolu’s administration had implemented a strategic security plan that helped curb criminal activities, but those efforts have since been neglected.

    According to him, “Today, the people of Akure felt that they have had enough of this ugly development, they invaded the premises of the Government office to express their indignation and frustration over this ridiculous development for which the APC government of Mr Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa has no answer.

    “I wish to call attention to my campaign manifestoe where I canvassed for new thinking in solving security challenges and urged absolute proactive measures to solving them.

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    “The need to take full grip of this crisis cannot be delayed a day longer, I therefore call on the Governor to seek help and take actions that will take Ondo State back from the grip of invading bandits forthwith.

    “The Goverment must as a matter of fact revamp Amotekun immediately and ensure the re-creation of Armed Forest Guards that will police our forests and uproot all invading criminal elements so that peace can reign in our State.

    “Due fact is accorded the fact that Mr Governor takes over a billion naira as security vote, it is time to make the administration of this fund bear results in the interest of the State, we the people do not deserve anything less.”

    “I encourage our people to begin to organise to defend themselves from undue assaults by bandits while we hope that Gov Ayedatiwa will get his acts together soon.”

  • JUST IN: Protest rocks Ondo over killing of five farmers 

    JUST IN: Protest rocks Ondo over killing of five farmers 

    Protesters have shut down Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa office at Alagbaka, Akure, the Ondo State capital again over the killing of five farmers by armed herdsmen.

    Many persons were killed earlier this month by herdsmen in a reprisal attack on four communities in Akure Norh local government area.

    The protesters said the farmers were shot dead on Wednesday morning at Aba Oyinbo, Akure North Local Government Area.

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    They displayed bodies of the slain farmers in front of the Governor’s office.

    Protesters have also blocked the Akure-Owo highway at Ogbese to protest the killing of the five farmers.

    Many motorists were said to have been stranded on the highway.

    Details Shortly…

  • Ojajuni: Afenifere youth leader recounts harrowing 12-day kidnap ordeal in Ondo

    Ojajuni: Afenifere youth leader recounts harrowing 12-day kidnap ordeal in Ondo

    Afenifere Youth Council President, Prince Eniola Ojajuni, has shared the horrifying details of his 12-day captivity after being kidnapped last month in Akuni, Ondo State.

    Speaking at a press conference in Lagos on Sunday, Ojajuni revealed that he suffered two gunshot wounds—one narrowly missing his spinal cord—and endured relentless physical abuse, including being beaten 72 times daily. He also witnessed fellow captives, particularly women, subjected to brutal mistreatment.

    He described his abductors as heavily armed and highly coordinated, wielding over 20 AK-47 rifles and operating with precision. 

    Ojajuni alleged that the kidnappers belong to a network of armed marauders with more than 55 camps spread across the Southwest.

    Ojajuni said: “On February 17, 2025, I became a victim of the growing wave of kidnappings by Fulani herdsmen in Ondo State, Southwest Nigeria. My traumatic ordeal has strengthened my resolve to speak out against this escalating security crisis and to demand immediate and decisive action from the government and all relevant authorities.

    “While traveling near Akunu Akoko, Ondo State, en route to Abuja, my vehicle was ambushed by armed Fulani herdsmen dressed in military uniforms, despite being near a military checkpoint. The attackers sprayed our vehicle with 19 bullets, wounding me and others before forcibly abducting us. 

    He disclosed that his abductors initially demanded a N100 million but eventually released him after receiving N17 million with food and drinks from his wife. 

    “After my wife told them all they could raise was N17 million, I was beaten mercilessly before they agreed to release me. They told my wife that in addition to the money, she should buy 20 wraps of fufu, soup and drinks for them”, he explained. 

    He described how his ransom payment had to be relocated from Ikare to Ibilo after the kidnappers detected security forces tracking them.

    “They realized that my phone was being tracked every time they put it on and relocated the place my ransom is to be made. The saddest thing is that this place is just behind a Correctional Service in Ondo, also not too far away from security checkpoints”. 

    According to him, kidnappers have set up at least 55 camps across the South-West, strategically positioned for their operations.

    The kidnappers, he disclosed, operated with sophisticated weaponry and advanced technological capabilities, using victims’ phones to track and monitor communications.

    He expressed grave concern over the increasing audacity of the kidnappers, who allegedly boasted about plans to intensify abductions in Ondo and Lagos States, particularly along the Sagamu-Ijebu Ode Road.

    “These criminals have established well organized kidnapping camps across Southwest Nigeria, strategically positioned for their operations.

    In Ondo State- 27 camps, Ekiti State – 15 camps, Osun State – 7 camps, Ogun State – 5 camps. Their reign of terror targets innocent travelers, extorts families, and destabilizes communities with impunity. During my captivity, the kidnappers boasted of their plans to intensify abductions in Ondo and Lagos States, citing their hidden camps in these regions. They also revealed details of their operations along the Sagamu-Ijebu Ode Road, near Oso-Sa Ijebu, weeks before my abduction”, he disclosed. 

    Prince Ojajuni, called for immediate and decisive action against the rising wave of kidnappings by armed marauders in Southwest Nigeria. 

    “This intelligence should serve as a wake-up call to all security agencies and state governments in the Southwest. If urgent measures are not taken, more innocent lives will be at risk”, he added.

    He urged the Southwest Governors’ Forum to immediately convene a regional security summit with youth representatives to address the crisis. 

    He proposed the establishment of a Southwest Youth Security Network in collaboration with the Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Forest Guards Team, which would focus on strengthening intelligence gathering, improving community surveillance, and ensuring swift reporting and response to suspicious activities. 

    He also pledged to provide firsthand intelligence from his captivity to help security agencies dismantle the kidnappers’ operations.

    Ojajuni criticized the Ondo State government for its “lack of urgency” in tackling the security crisis and urged the federal government to take immediate steps, including deploying additional security personnel to high-risk areas, establishing more security checkpoints on highways and forest borders, enhancing intelligence and surveillance operations, identifying and prosecuting collaborators aiding kidnappers, and conducting security sweeps across forests in Edo, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, Ibilo, and Lagos.

    He commended the Inspector General of Police for launching an intelligence-driven rescue operation and acknowledged the intervention of the Nigeria Forest Team. 

    He, however, emphasized that more decisive action is required to curb the menace of kidnappings in the region.

    Ojajuni expressed solidarity with the other captives, including seven men and two women who were abducted alongside him. 

    He specifically mentioned Mrs. Ramota from Okitipupa, Ondo State, originally from Kwara State, and another abductee from Abuja, both of whom suffered severe abuse and are still receiving medical treatment.

    The President, Coalition of Yoruba Youth Leaders, Tolani Hassan emphasized the need for immediate government intervention. 

    Hassan stated that the coalition is the apex body representing Yoruba youth in Nigeria and the diaspora, with over 200 groups under its umbrella, including Afenifere. 

    He called on the federal government to recognize the coalition’s role in the upcoming national youth conference, stressing that vital security information had been shared at the event, while more sensitive intelligence was being reserved for security purposes.

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    Hassan urged the federal government, the National Assembly, state houses of assembly, and security agencies to intensify efforts in combating insecurity. He highlighted the limitations of state governors due to the absence of state policing and called for a review of the system to allow states more control over security. 

    Hassan also called for increased recruitment and better equipment for the police and the Amotekun Corps, questioning why Lagos State had yet to implement the security outfit.

    He charged Southwest leaders, including governors, senators, and lawmakers, to uphold their constitutional duty of protecting lives and property. 

    Stressing the urgency of the situation, he called for a national security meeting in the Southwest, declaring that Yoruba youths would no longer tolerate kidnappings, ritual killings, and human trafficking in the region.

    “We don’t want to have this ugly incident again in the Southwest, and that is why we are saying this must be the end of every form of kidnapping in the region. The entire Yoruba youth are saying we don’t want this again in the Southwest, and we are demanding an end to kidnapping, child abuse, ritual killings, and all forms of insecurity. We want peace in the Southwest, and we are ready to take action to ensure it”, he added.

  • Killings: Aiyedatiwa summons security heads in Ondo

    Killings: Aiyedatiwa summons security heads in Ondo

    Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has summoned heads of security agencies to prevent further attacks on communities in the state.

    This follows last week’s assault by suspected herdsmen on four communities in Akure North Local Government Area, resulting in multiple deaths. 

    Security operatives have been deployed to the area to investigate the cause of the attack.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa, represented by the Commander of the Ondo Amotekun Corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, visited affected communities, including Alajido and Sunday Camp, where nine people were killed. 

    He assured residents of immediate security interventions and relief support to ease their suffering.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa urged residents to return to their homes and farms even as he assured them of adequate security of their lives and properties.

    “On behalf of the good people of Ondo State, I commiserate with the affected families. We assure residents and farmers that now that the government is here, we will secure the area and bring the culprits to justice.

    “It is a very unfortunate situation, and we pray such an incident never happens again.”

    Regent of Ademekun in Akure North Local Government, Princess Adelowo Adekemisola, who spoke on behalf of the communities, said, called attention of all security agencies and the government after she was informed about the incident.

    She thanked the state government for iimmediate response.

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    One of the survivors, a 35-year-old farmer, Samson Joro, who hails from Taraba State, said he was born in one of the farms.

    Joro said he has no where to go with his family.

    “My family and I have nowhere else to go. We really don’t know what happened that day or why they attacked us.

     “At about midnight, we heard gunshots. At first, they were distant, but soon they came closer. Before we realised what was happening, they were here. I heard my neighbour and his wife screaming.

    “It was the herdsmen. By the time they left, we counted nine bodies, including a man and his child,” he lamented.

  • Aiyedatiwa pledges modern security equipment to tackle rising insecurity in Ondo

    Aiyedatiwa pledges modern security equipment to tackle rising insecurity in Ondo

    Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has assured residents of his administration’s commitment to equipping security agencies with necessary gadgets and tools to enhance their operations.

    His reassurance comes amid a surge in kidnappings, particularly in the Oba Ile area of Akure South Local Government Area. Just last Saturday, several people were killed in a midnight attack on communities bordering Edo State.

    Speaking to reporters in Akure, Aiyedatiwa reaffirmed his dedication to security and development, emphasizing that his administration is actively supporting security outfits to maintain peace and stability across the state.

    According to him, “The protection of lives and property is the primary duty of any government, and that is what our administration is focused on. We have been working tirelessly with all security agencies to ensure that Ondo State remains safe for all residents.

    “Our administration has continued to invest in intelligence gathering, surveillance, and logistics to strengthen security in the state. We are working closely with security agencies to improve response times and ensure the safety of our communities.

    “We recognize that security is a collective responsibility, and we are ensuring that all hands are on deck to keep Ondo State safe. Our government remains committed to ensuring peace and stability in every part of the state,” Aiyedatiwa added.

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    Governor Aiyedatiwa also hailed Tuesday’s Supreme Court judgment, which affirmed his candidacy and his deputy, Dr Olayide Adelami, Governor Aiyedatiwa.

    He said the verdict proved that the case that was taken before the court by the PDP was frivolous.

     The Ondo Governor expressed joy that they have come to the end of the legal battle. 

    “We just have the believe that at the end of the day justice will be served. This is because we are properly briefed and we believe that the judges will do the right thing and that is exactly what they have done. 

    On his message to Agboola Ajayi, Aiyedatiwa said, “I’ve always been telling them that we should save time and resources and let’s work together for the state and empower the people rather than going through long litigation processes.

    “They should join us and let’s work together and if they have any idea they should bring to the table so that those of us in government can utilize the idea for the development of the land. “

  • BREAKING: Protest as kidnappers abduct nine Surveyors in Ondo

    BREAKING: Protest as kidnappers abduct nine Surveyors in Ondo

    Protesters have stormed Akure, the Ondo State capital over the abduction of nine Surveyors at Owode Ilu-Abo in Akure South local government area.

    The nine Surveyors who hail from Akure were at Owode Ilu-Abo for jobs when they were abducted.

    Placard-carrying women stormed the streets of Akure and blocked the popular Oba Adesida road.

    A sister to one of the kidnapped victims, Comfort Afolabi, said the nine Surveyors were abducted last week.

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    Afolabi said the kidnappers demanded N50m before they would begin negotiation for their release.

    She said the kidnappers have placed the ransom at N100m before they would release their victims.

    Kidnappings have been on the rise in Ondo State. Last week, a farmer and his manager were abducted while returning from farm at Oba Ile area.

    Ondo Police Commissioner, Wilfred Afolabi, admitted the Police Command lacked requisite logistics to tackle kidnappings and other criminals.