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  • Ondo votes N15b for road construction, rehabilitation

    Ondo votes N15b for road construction, rehabilitation

    Ondo State governor, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, has earmarked N15 billion for rehabilitation and construction of roads across the 18 local government areas of the state this year. Out of this amount, N3 billion is to be spent on the reconstruction of roads in the rural areas in other to ease transportation of farm produce to urban areas.

    These formed part of the governor’s 2018 budget presentation at the state House of Assembly, who  assured that his administration would embark on massive road rehabilitation,  irrespective of whatever financial challenges facing the country.

    “The first phase of the 1.2km Abusoro/Idanre road’s asphalt laying has since been completed and the second phase will commence very soon. We are currently working on several other road projects across the state like Sabomi Road, Ayeka-Irele (swamp section), internal road network at OSUSTECH; St. Joseph/Lisa Road, Idanre and the Iwaro-Oke-Oka-Epinmi-Isua Junction road,” Akeredolu said.

    He assured that the government in the 2018 fiscal year, plans to rehabilitate and commence the construction of some strategic road projects across the three senatorial districts of the state, some of which include the Ikare township roads dual carriageway; completion of Owo township roads dual carriageway; rehabilitation of Ugbe Road; and the rehabilitation of selected roads in Ose local government area of the state.

    Other road projects the government plans to execute include the  Ipele township road; dualisation of  ‘A’ Division-Hospital road-Olukayode Roundabout-Oke-Obere, Ijoka road; construction of Oke-Obere, Ijoka in Akure to Idanre; construction of Gaga community road, Akure; construction of Oke-Ogba community road, Akure; and construction of Court of Appeal Road, Akure.

    Akeredolu urged the people of the state to support his administration by paying their taxes to enable the government execute all the planned projects successfully. Also listed for rehabilitation are selected roads in Bolorunduro; Igbara-Oke-Ibuji to Ondo/Ekiti State boundary; roads in Isarun, Ifedore Local Government; the Akure/Iju-Ita-Ogbolu to Ondo/Ekiti State boundary; selected roads in Ile-Oluji, while a fly-over bridge is to be constructed at Ore Junction.

  • Reps summon three fuel marketers in Ondo for ‘overpricing’

    Reps summon three fuel marketers in Ondo for ‘overpricing’

    The House of Representatives has summoned three fuel marketers in Ondo State for allegedly selling petroleum above the official price.

    Chairman of the House Committee of Petroleum Resources Chief Joseph Akinlaja spoke yesterday after monitoring sale of the products in Akure, the capital, and its environs.

    Akinlaja, who is the former secretary-general of the National Union of Petroleum Employees Association of Nigeria (NUPENG), was on the tour to see the effect of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), or petrol, scarcity in Nigeria.

    The lawmaker regretted the attitude of some Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) members, who he said sold fuel above the official price, thus causing hardship.

    According to him, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Pipeline Products and Marketing Company (PPMC) have assured that there will be abundant supply  for the Yuletide celebration.

    Akinlaja, who is representing Ondo East/Ondo West , said House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara implored members to suspend their recess to resolve the fuel scarcity logjam.

    The monitoring team met a long queue at Bovas filling station, which was selling at N143 per litre, while few people at Samfunk, Lao, Damarofek filling stations sold at N220 per litre.

    But they displayed official pump price of N145.

    The committee chairman ordered the filling stations to sell petrol at N145 per litre to customers, who filled up the stations following the mandatory order by a special task force on the product’s scarcity.

    The lawmaker said the monitoring was aimed at having first-hand knowledge of the situation, saying: “When NNPC will be telling me there is fuel in abundance, I will ask: why the queue?”

    He wondered why Bovas sold petrol at N143 per litre and another filling station that was less than N500 metres away sold at N220.

    The Ondo State-born Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker frowned at the disparity and the excuses by independent marketers.

    He said: “I am going to summon them. By this medium, I am summoning the owner of Samfunk Petroleum and Damarofek to Abuja on Wednesday to state why they should be selling petrol at N220 per litre.

    “If they don’t come, the law will take its course. We are also asking Bayduck to report in Abuja on Wednesday at the House of Representatives with documents on the source and why it was selling above the official pump price.”

    Akinlaja said the sources where the filling stations got their product would also be summoned to know if they were selling at prices higher than N133.28.

    He added that “the country must be sanitised, as we are the enemies of ourselves”.

  • NSCDC arrests 60 suspects, convicts 10 in 3 months

    NSCDC arrests 60 suspects, convicts 10 in 3 months

    The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ) Ondo State Command, said it arrested more than 60 suspects and secured the conviction of 10 people for various crimes within 100 days in the state.

    Mr Awili Pedro, the State Commandant of NSCDC, announced this on Friday during the commissioning of the divisional headquarters, ‘B’ Division of NSCDC in Iju, Akure North Local Government Area of the state.

    Reports say  that the building is donated to NSCDC by the Iju Community in Akure North area.

    “Since my assumption of duty 100 days today, the command has held four press briefings and paraded over 60 suspects for various crimes, including vandalism, petroleum products adulteration and diversion.

    “Others are destruction of farm products by herdsmen, robbery, child abuse and trafficking, obtaining money under false pretence (419) and operation of private guard company without valid licence, to mention a few.

    “Within this period, we have recovered vandalised petroleum products, telecommunications and power equipment such as high tension cables, solar batteries and transformer accessories, including vehicles recovered from robbery suspects.

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    “Most of these suspects are now facing trials and about 10 convictions have been secured within three months,” he said.

    Pedro said the command established quick response units of the corps on Ondo road in Akure and Uso and Emure-Ile communities which would be commissioned soon with the approval of the state government.

    He appreciated the state government and leaders of other sister agencies such as Brigade Commander, Director of DSS and Commissioner of Police for their positive interventions towards dislodging kidnapping and terrorist elements in Ondo North Senatorial districts and other parts of the state.

    “We enjoyed this synergy and unity of purpose in these operations that we are also a part of. It is our determination to continue to work in tandem with these sister agencies in making Ondo State a safe haven.

    “It is equally important to stress to this community, the need to collaborate with our personnel posted to work in this facility and indeed in the state.

    “We need timely information to enhance our effective service delivery,” he said.

    In his speech, Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, called on individuals to support government and security agencies in the state to eradicate crime in its 18 local government areas

    Akeredolu, who was represented by Mr Ifedayo Abegunde, Secretary to the State Government ( SSG ), appealed to NSCDC to fulfill its core mandate of protecting and securing both the civil population and government infrastructure and assets.

    “The commissioning of a divisional headquarters ‘B’ Division of NSCDC in Iju will go a long way in facilitating the peace, tranquility and security of the state as a whole and Akure North local government area in particular.

    “Since the entrenchment of peace and security is germane to the prosperity of a people, all hands must truly be on deck in supporting the extension of government security apparatus and services to the ancient town of Iju and its environs.

    “To this end, I deem it appropriate to admonish the ‘B’ division of the NSCDC to hit the ground running, by carrying out the duties effectively.

    NAN

  • Don’t carry fuel in jerrycans, FRSC warns motorists

    Don’t carry fuel in jerrycans, FRSC warns motorists

    As the new year fast approaches, the Federal Road Safety Corps ( FRSC ) has  warned motorists against carrying  containers  filled with petroleum products on distant journeys.

    Mr Philip Ozonnandi, the Commander, Ore Unit in Ondo State gave the warning on Thursday in Ore.

    “We are aware of the fuel situation right now but it is a great offence for motorists to travel with petrol in jerry cans in their vehicles’ booths.

    “We are reminding motorists that the dry season is here which makes it very dangerous for motorists to carry fuel in jerry cans while in transit as this may speed up havocs which are not prepared for.

    “We also urge motorists to ensure that they have fire extinguishers, C-caution, wheel spanner, jack and spare tyres in case of an emergency,” he said.

    He said that it was a traffic offence for motorists to carry petrol in jerry cans while in transit.

    Read also: Petrol pump price hits N250 per litre

    He said that it was also hazardous to lives and property of commuters in such affected vehicles.

    The FRSC boss also urged motorists to ensure that they have fire extinguisher, C-caution, wheel spanner, jack, extra tyres and other apparatuses in their vehicles.

    Mr Ozonnandi maintained the national special patrol put place by the FRSC was active.

    He said that no fewer than 150 of its personnel had been deployed to the Benin-Ore-Shagamu Expressway to monitor movements of vehicles and ensure a free flow of traffic and check excesses of motorists.

    The commander advised the motorists to shun reckless driving, speeding, overloading, dangerous overtaking and the use of expired tyres.

    He said that they should also stop answering phone calls while they were on the wheel, deploy non-use safety belts while driving , saying these actions constitute traffic offences.

    The unit commander said obedience to traffic rules would ensure safety of lives of the drivers and their passengers being expected by their individual families for the celebration of the New Year.

    NAN

  • ‘APC remains popular in Ondo’

    ‘APC remains popular in Ondo’

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has faulted a statement by one of its chieftain, Olusegun Abraham, that the party’s popularity in the state is low.

    Also, a group within the APC in Ondo State, Abraham Support Forum (ASF), yesterday passed a vote-of-confidence in the leadership of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Olusegun Abraham.

    In a communique after its meeting in Akure, the capital, by its Director-General, Kunle Eko-Davies, ASF acknowledged the contribution of Mr Isaac Kekemeke to the growth of APC in the state.

    It said: “Initially, APC was not on the ground in Ondo State; it was its Chairman, Isaac Kekemeke, who brought the party into limelight in the state and produced two of the three senators, five of nine House of Representatives (members) against the then powerful Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP’s) regime.

    “He delivered the governorship seat for APC 14 years after being in the opposition. Kekemeke’s popularity, coupled with love and hard work of Chief Segun Abraham and our national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, put APC in the forefront in the state.”

    A counter-statement by the party’s Director of Media and Publicity, Steve Otaloro, said: “No doubt Dr. Abraham has lost touch with the happenings in the party, hence his erroneous declaration that the party’s popularity has nosedived.”

    APC noted that Abraham, who it said could not win his constituency during the widely adjudged best free and fair party’s primary, allowed his poor spirit of sportsmanship to undermine his reasoning, thereby reeling out statistics that could only be likened to comedy of errors.

    The statement reads: “Even those with hearing defects could hear about the ongoing development in our party as members of various political parties are defecting to our party in their droves on weekly basis.

    “He must have forgotten history: candidates in our party rode on the credibility of Present Muhammadu Buhari, which saw them to victory during the elections.

    “Ascribing the victory of the party at the polls to Isaac Kekemeke and Abraham himself was as good as standing history on its head. Kekemeke, the then chairman of the party, was not popular to the point of winning people’s support for the party…”

  • Ondo PDP lawmaker, supporters join APC

    Ondo PDP lawmaker, supporters join APC

    The member representing Ileoluji-Okeigbo/Odigbo in the House of Representatives, Mayowa Akinfolarin, has dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    His supporters from the six local government areas of the Southern District of Ondo State defected with him.

    At a ceremony in Ore, headquarters of Odigbo, Akinfolarin’s supporters said they were in solidarity with him on his decision to join APC.

    Among notable APC leaders, who received Akinfolarin, were Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, his deputy, Agboola Ajayi, APC Acting State Chairman Ade Adetimehin and top party stalwarts.

    Akinfolarin, who is the former deputy Speaker, said the PDP was no longer itself.

    The lawmaker noted that the party had absorbed many bad characters affecting the smooth running of its affairs.

    He said: “I don’t want to be like the stubborn fly that follows a dead body into the grave.”

    Akinfolarin said his quitting the PDP was a collective decision with his people, adding that he has no choice than to obey them.

    Receiving the defectors, Adetimehin hailed Akinfolarin and his supporters for aligning with the progressive government, led by Akeredolu.

    The acting chairman assured them of protection.

    He said there was no founder and joiner, adding that there is equality in the APC.

    Adetimehin urged them to continue mobilising people to the party that “is poised to lift the state and its citizenry with proactive governance”.

  • Fuel scarcity bites harder in Lagos, Ibadan, Ondo, Abuja

    Fuel scarcity bites harder in Lagos, Ibadan, Ondo, Abuja

    The long queues at petrol filling stations in Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja and Ondo continued yesterday with a litre of fuel selling at between N210 and N250  in some filling stations .

    In some locations in Ibadan where black market thrives, a litre of petrol sells as much as N400 per litre. These filling stations selling the product, operate only in the night , with vehicles queueing throughout the day.

    The scarcity, which has continued unabated in the city,  has caused a lot of hardship on the residents who were preparing for the Xmas and New Year celebration.

    Many residents, who could not afford the high cost of transport fares, were seen trekking long distance due to exorbitant fares charged by commercial transport operators.

    Due to the scarcity of petrol , commercial transport operators have jacked up fares by over 100 per cent.

    Our correspondent, who went round the city yesterday, observed hundred of commuters trekking long distance due to scarcity of vehicles and commercial motorcycles in many parts of the ancient city.

    Many bus stops within the city were flooded with scores of commuters who were stranded as they waited endlessly to no avail.

    Transport fare that goes for N100 from Mokola to Ojoo is now between N200 and N250. The one from Gate to UI is now between N150 and N200 instead of N100.

    From Ajibode Junction to Ojoo is now N50 instead of N20. This applied to other areas .

    Many filling stations that were partially selling the product on Tuesday and Wednesday were under lock and key when our correspondent visited yesterday.

    A resident of Ologun-Eru told this reporter yesterday that some of the petrol station selling the product in his area are selling between N210 and N250 per litre.

    The scarcity has also afforded some youths in areas such as Mokola, Sabo and Ajibode to turn the situation in making brisk business by selling 4-5 litres of Petrol at the rate of N2000- N3000 depending on the bargaining power of the prospective buyer.

    A resident of Ajibode ,who begged not to be named, said he spent many hours at a petrol station to no avail.

    Another resident of Ibadan, who spoke with The Nation, noted that though the petrol still sold at the normal price in his area, but it would take one about five hours to get the product.

     

    He said: “They are still selling at the normal price of N140. But it is a very long queue, you will spend up to five hours before you get it. But those selling black market, they sell four litres for N2000.”

    A cross section of those who also spoke with our correspondent appealed to the government to find lasting solution to the persistent problem.

    In Lagos, the prices have skyrocketed as petrol is selling at N200 per litre in Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    NAN checks revealed that more filing stations have joined the growing numbers of stations without the product while few who had product sell between N 170 to N200 per litre with long queues.

    A NAN correspondent, who monitored fuel situation within Lagos metropolis around 7 a.m. yesterday, reports that most stations at Ikorodu, Epe, Imota, Ibeju-Lekki and Ajah were seen selling petrol at N200 per litre.

    At Be Happy, Mallo, Bravo, Domino, and Dhikram filling stations situated at Ikorodu was selling at N200 per litre while motorists were mandated to pay N50 as ‘commission’ to the attendants, before they sell to them.

    Mobil, Oando and Total filling stations along Lekki-Epe Expressway was dispensing at N145 per litre but there were long queues while motorists were cited buying fuel from ‘black market’ along the road.

    NAN also observed that some independent marketers filling stations branded with NNPC colour were also selling at N170 per litre with their dispensing meter showing N143 per litre.

    Black market operators at Monsinmi depot were selling a 30-litre gallon at N6, 000 with inter-state commercial and private motorists packed along the road to fill their tanks.

    Mr Ndu Ughamadu, spokesman of the NNPC has said the corporation has intensified efforts to flood the market with petrol.

    Ughamadu said six major marketers: Total, Forte Oil, Oando Plc, MRS, 11 Plc and Nipco Plc, are now loading products round the clock from their various depots in Lagos for onward trucking to all parts of the country.

    According to him, the supplies are mostly from cargoes of petrol imported to by NNPC which are daily berthing and immediately being made to discharge their products to stem the supply hiccups.

    “ The imported products are also being supplemented by supplies from the local refineries.

    “ NNPC assures Nigerians to remain calm and not to engage in panic buying as the end of the challenge is nigh.

    “Marketers are strongly advised against hoarding as security agencies, working with industry regulators, would mete out appropriate sanctions to defaulters. NAN reports that the scarcity of petrol had brought hardship on many Nigerians as many cannot travel to celebrate the yuletide with their family in different villages.

    NAN also reports that many filling station have increased the pump price of petrol to N250 per litre while the black market are selling five litres of petrol between N2,500 and N3,000.

    Transport fare in Lagos metropolis has also increased by 300 per cent. Travelers stranded at Mararaba motor park as fuel scarcity persists

    As the ongoing scarcity of petrol continues to bite harder, passengers travelling for Christmas were stranded at Mararaba motor park in Nasarawa State on Sunday.

    NAN reports that as a result of the scarcity of petroleum products, transporters seem to be cashing in on the development, with fares increased arbitrarily.

    In Akure, Owo,Ondo Akokoland and other parts of Ondo State, the scarcity remains bad.

    At Ikare,Oke-Agbe,Akungba,Arigidi and other communities, people were trekking long distances due to scarcity and hike in fuel which had been affecting the area in the past three weeks.

    The situation in Ikare was so pathetic as a drop for taxi attracted between N150 and N200 depending on distance.

    The Nation observed that many people trekked from Ikare-Okeagbe- Erusu down to Oke-Agbe and Ogbagi.

    Transport fare from Lagos to Ikare-Akoko was N4,000 as against the usual N2,300.

    The black marketers selling in jerry can along Ikare Road were selling a litre for N600, while such petrol had been reportedly mixed with kerosine.

    As at the press time, only one filling station was selling at N300 per litre in Akokoland with similar situation in Akure and other major towns in the state.

  • Boroffice frowns at Fayose’s remark on Buhari’s birthday

    Boroffice frowns at Fayose’s remark on Buhari’s birthday

    The Chairman, Senate Committee on Science and Technology, Prof Robert Boroffice has disagreed with Gov. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti over his suggestion that  President Muhammadu Buhari, should retire from politics in 2019 having clocked 75.

    Fayose on Saturday congratulated Buhari and said it would be honourable for the president to step down now, saying he had served the nation as he could with advanced age.

    Boroffice, who is representing Ondo  North Senatorial District, lambasted Fayose.

    “The advice from Gov. Ayodele Fayose that Mr President should not consider seeking re-election due to age consideration should be ignored.

    “Mr President cannot be blackmailed and his right to to  seek re-election should be respected by every Nigerian who believes in the provisions of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended),” he said.

    Read also: APC, Fayose felicitate with Buhari on 75th birthday

    He said  it was instructive to note that the constitution does not impose age restriction on a president who wishes to seek re-election.

    “Indeed, advanced age is not a liability but an asset. Also, septuagenarian level does not in anyway suggest a chink in the armour but it radiates gutsiness,” it said.

    Boroffice wished Buhari  many more hearty and healthy years in the service of humanity.

    NAN

  • Ondo govt condemns attack on Igbokoda monarch

    The Ondo State government has condemned the attack on the monarch of Igbokoda in Ilaje Local Government Area, Oba Ayowole Odidiomo, by suspected hoodlums.

    A statement yesterday by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Yemi Olowolabi, said the government viewed the attack as an unwarranted assault and a desecration of the exalted stool of the Igbokoda traditional monarchy and “the time-tested tradition of our forebears”.

    It added: “The government will leave no stone unturned in its determination to ensure the protection of the lives and property of the citizens and has given directive to security agencies in the state to ensure the arrest and prosecution of the people responsible for the attack on the monarch.

    “The government will also wish to make it known to all criminally-minded people that no part of the state is safe for them to operate any longer.

    “It should be noted that Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN) has always shown respect for the traditional monarchy and will continue to protect the exalted stool.”

     

  • Ondo extends deadline for Expression of Interest

    The Ondo State government yesterday said it had extended the Expression of Interest (EOI), which would have closed on December 15, to December 22.

    A statement in Akure, the state capital, by the Office of the Permanent Secretary (PS), Cabinet and Special Services, noted that the extension became necessary because of the need to take the site measurement by prospective vendors.

    The statement by the department’s spokesman Morakinyo Adeniyi added that the opening of the EOI will take place at the Governor’s Office complex at Alagbaka in Akure at 1 p.m on the date.