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  • Osun: FG flags-off N12 bn road construction after 40 years

    Osun: FG flags-off N12 bn road construction after 40 years

    The Federal Government on Wednesday flagged-off a N12 billion road construction in Eti-Oni, Atakumosa East Local Government Area of Osun after 40 years.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the construction of the 56 Kilometer road, which was to be supervised by the Federal Ministry of Works, was greeted with jubilation by residents of the town.

    Mr David Umah, the Minister of Works, said that the roads were three in number and would be executed in phases to ensure early completion within 12 months.

    The minister was represented by Mr Oluseyi Adedipe, the Acting Controller of Works, Osun field office.

    Umahi said the road project, under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, would open up economically viable regions to enable communities to move their farm produce with ease to commercial centres.

    The minister said that the road, after completion, would boost the economy of Eti-Oni town, which was a major cocoa producer in the state.

    He, however, urged the contractors to follow the ministry’s standard and specification in the construction of the roads.

    Umahi said that this was necessary to ensure that there was value for tax payers’ money spent on the road projects.

    Also, Oba Dokun Thompson, the Oloni of Eti-Oni, said that the road, which had been abandoned for 40 years, had been a source of worry for the residents.

    Thompson, who could not hide his joy,  said after completion, the road would open up the town and showcase the cocoa production and other agricultural produce of the town.

    “The joy, the happiness is tremendous and we cannot explain it because this road has been neglected for more than 40 years.

    “When you have a fertile land but without access, it is like a cemetery and that is how this place looks like before, but it is coming back to life.

    “What we are witnessing today is a renewed hope for the future generations and I believe with this happening now, many youths will be incentivised to be able to come into agriculture”, he said.

    Thompson appreciated Tinubu for approving the construction of the road, adding that it was a perfect gift for the town as it celebrates its cocoa festival

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    “We are grateful to Mr President for this gesture. It is not only a gesture but also a gift to us, people of Atakumosa East, Eti-Oni and the entire Osun state.

    “If the president can remember this community, which is very rural, it means that other areas that are even more in the open will benefit more in this renewed hope season,” he said.

    A residents of the town, Chief Musibau Gbadamosi, said that the community was blessed with cocoa and other agricultural produce, and the road would boost the economic activities in the town.

    He appreciated the president for the gesture, adding that they would continue to support his administration.

    (NAN)

  • Osun govt, police clash over park manager’s arrest

    Osun govt, police clash over park manager’s arrest

    The Head of Osun Transport Management System (OSTMS), Wakili Nurudeen popularly known as Alowonle, has been shot and arrested after engaging police operatives in gun battles during arrest.

    The Nation learnt that Alowonle who was appointed by Governor Ademola Adeleke in 2022 was arrested in connection with alleged killing of one Oyewale in 2022 and also assault on some residents of the state.

    A source told The Nation that he was arrested and handcuffed at Ring Road area of Osogbo on Monday night while attempting to attack a resident who had wrote a petition against him.

    It was disclosed that Alowonle and his boys conveyed themselves in Previa bus marked RBC 275XK but distress call to the police led to his arrest. However, his boys, mobilised and aided his escape from the grip of police operatives.

    The source continued, “Police reinforced and he was later rearrested at Susi area of Oke-Baale, Osogbo alongside eight others. There were taken to Osun state Command.”

    Similarly, a police source said during the arrest, a Barrett pistol and six rounds of 9mm live ammunition and one expended empty shell were recovered from Alowonle’s private Toyota Highlander unregistered jeep.

    “When he attempted escaping again, he was maimed by police shot. A hummer bus marked AWK 480YD, Nissan Almera unregistered and Toyota Sienna – GNN 595 XD were recovered from him.

    The source stated that he has been taken to a hospital for treatment.

    Assistant spokesperson of Osun State Police Command, Emmanuel Dele-Giwa, confirmed the incident, saying “Our men arrested four others while efforts are ongoing to arrest other suspects.”

    Osun State Government described the police action as premeditated to murder Alowonle.

    Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment Kolapo Alimi, said Alowonle is presently on life support at the Intensive Care Unit of the Osun State Teaching Hospital after a gunshot wound in the abdomen while in the custody of the police at Osogbo.

    According to him, video clips of Alowonle in handcuffs and under interrogation circulating in the media space dispelled any excuse that the park chairman was trying to escape, adding that the fact that he was shot in the abdomen as video from his hospital bed confirmed proved that he was shot at close range with intent to eliminate him.

    Alimi said: “The programmed attempted murder of Mr Alowonle is just one in the series of shootings and attacks on officials of the state by the head of anti-kidnapping squad who regularly acted with impunity and who has not hidden his vow to eliminate supporters of the state government.

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    “As we regret a situation in which law enforcers are becoming threat to peace and stability of the state, the state government, therefore, demands the Inspector-General of Police and the National Security Adviser to take note of the increasing breach of state peace by the hostile conduct of some police officers who now shot at innocent civilians and suspects at will.

    “We call for the immediate arrest and prosecution of Mr Moses Lohor, the Head of the Anti- Kidnapping Squad for his wilful act of attempted murder. We demand police impartiality and commitment to rule of law without fixation on partisan considerations.”

    Meanwhile, a civil society group, World Institute for Peace (WIP) has appealed to the Inspector-General of Police, Dr Kayode Egbetokun to resist Osun State government lobbying and pressure to release Alowonle.

    A statement by its coordinator, Comrade Lamina Omotoyosi commended the police for the successful arrest of Alowonle, who has been on watch list for the past two years over several murder cases allegation.

    However, OSTMS Secretary, Nurudeen Iyanda, called for thorough investigations, saying Alowonle was shot at the Police command.

    “We urge members to maintain peace across the parks while we take the matter up with the appropriate authorities.”

  • Osun head of park manager Alowonle allegedly arrested with police ammunition

    Osun head of park manager Alowonle allegedly arrested with police ammunition

    The anti-kidnapping unit of Osun Police Command on Monday night arrested the head of Osun State Park Manager, Wakeel Nurudeen, known as Alowonle, with arms and ammunition allegedly belonging to police. 

    The Nation learnt that Alowonle was arrested in connection with alleged killing of one Oyewale in 2022  and assault of some residents. 

    A top security source told The Nation he was arrested and handcuffed at Ring Road area of Osogbo on Monday night while attempting to attack a resident who had wrote petition against him. 

    It was gathered Alowonle and his boys conveyed themselves in Previn bus with Reg No: RBC 275XK but a distress call to the police led to his arrest. 

    However, his boys mobilised and aided his escape from  police operatives. 

    The source continued: “Police reinforced and he was rearrested at Susi area of Oke-Baale, Osogbo alongside eight others. There were taken to Osun state Command.” 

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    A police source disclosed that during the arrest, a Barrett pistol and six rounds of 9mm live ammunition and one expended empty shell were recovered from Alowonle’s private Toyota Highlander unregistered jeep. 

    When he attempted escaping again, he was maimed by police shot. A hummer bus with Reg No. AWK 480YD, Nissan Almera unregistered and Toyota Sienna with Reg no. GNN 595 XD were also reportedly recovered from him.

    The source stated that he has been taken to an hospital for treatment. 

    But when contacted, Osun Polcoe spokesperson Yemisi Opalola did not pick calls and text messages over the development.  

  • Adeleke kicks over Ganduje’s comment on APC plots to take over Osun, Oyo

    Adeleke kicks over Ganduje’s comment on APC plots to take over Osun, Oyo

    Osun state governor, Ademola Adeleke, has criticised the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, for his comments regarding the party’s intentions to take over Osun and Oyo states following its gubernatorial victory in Ondo state.

    The Nation reports that after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Lucky Aiyedatiwa the winner of the Ondo gubernatorial election, Ganduje announced that efforts to capture Oyo and Osun states, which are currently controlled by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had begun.

    In his response, Adeleke argued that Ganduje’s statement was intended to destabilise the southwest region and incite conflict.

    Through his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke stated on Monday, asserting that the anti-democratic comments made by the APC leader are in stark contrast to the democratic principles upheld by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

     “As a well-read politician, one would have expected Dr Ganduje to know that electoral contests depend mostly on local indexes and factors and that what obtains in Edo and Ondo are surely different from political facts on the ground in Osun state.

    “Local permutations, grievances, and interests dictate how people vote rather than superimposed force, the spokesperson noted, citing the failure of the APC leader to win the Kano state governorship race for his party.”

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    He mocked Ganduje for losing Kano State to the Kwankwasiyya group, which defeated his faction after he governed the state for eight years.

    “Osun factors which enthroned Governor Adeleke would not resist any attempt to disrespect the will of Osun people in 2026.

    “If Dr Ganduje truly loves Mr President, why is he pushing to destabilize the president’s home zone through open threats to violate electoral law and deny the electorate their rights to vote and be voted for.”

  • Osun lawmaker launches cooperative society, offers interest-free N8 million loan to support 600 local traders

    Osun lawmaker launches cooperative society, offers interest-free N8 million loan to support 600 local traders

    Adewumi Adeyemi, the lawmaker representing Obokun constituency in the Osun State House of Assembly, has officially launched the ‘Irekandu Ladies’ Cooperative Society.’

    This initiative aims to empower and bring together women dedicated to community development, economic independence, and socioeconomic progress within the Obokun State Constituency.

    The launch event, held in Obokun, was attended by several notable figures, including Yeyeluwa Chief (Dr.) Mrs. Modupe Adeleke-Sanni as Mother of the Day, Rt. Hon. Adewale Egbedun, Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Honourable Sunday Bisi, Osun State PDP Chairman, and Hon. Prince Adebayo Ogungbangbe, Commissioner for Cooperatives and Employment, among others.

    During his speech, Hon. Irekandu explained that the ‘Irekandu Ladies Group’ began as a grassroots initiative during his first term and has since grown into a dynamic network.

    He emphasized that the cooperative society represents more than just a milestone; it marks the beginning of greater efforts to empower women and foster a more inclusive community.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to creating opportunities for women to thrive and strengthen their roles in governance and community development.

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    Roseline, a member of the cooperative society, expressed her gratitude to Hon. Adewumi Adeyemi, known as Irekandu, for founding the cooperative and providing the necessary funding to support it.

    She noted that this initiative would strengthen young women’s businesses and assist them in achieving financial independence.

  • Ondo polls: Adeleke asks Osun indigenes to begin door-to-door campaign for Ajayi

    Ondo polls: Adeleke asks Osun indigenes to begin door-to-door campaign for Ajayi

    Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke has urged Osun indigenes in Ondo State to embark in aggressive door-to-door campaign for the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Agboola Ajayi.

    Adeleke spoke in Akure where the Ipinle Osun endorsed Ajayi as their preferred candidate in next week’s governorship election.

    The Osun Governor said Ajayi would replicate successes recorded in other PDP States in the Southwest region.

    He urged the Osun indigenes not to be afraid to cast and protect their votes.

    According to him: “I am happy to talk to my people. There is so much suffering and hunger but the light has come in the person of Ajayi.

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    “I charge all of you to start campaigning for Ajayi. Good things have come to Ondo State. Work for the emergence of Ajayi.

    “I am here to support Ajayi. I am telling my people to vote Ajayi. You know what is going on in my five-point agenda. Retired Pensioners are getting paid and that is how it is going to happen in Ondo

    “Go from door to door and campaign about issues. PDP is a progressive party. Go out and vote. Stay with your vote. Do not be afraid.

    Ajayi said the way the people voted for the PDP in Osun ‘is how they will do in Ondo.’

  • Why we ordained ex-Osun Speaker as presiding priest, by church

    Why we ordained ex-Osun Speaker as presiding priest, by church

    Erstwhile Osun Speaker Timothy Owoeye has been appointed Presiding Minister over Cherubim & Seraphim Church, Beulah Parish headquarters Ijesa and Chairman Ijesa Church District Council. 

    The ordination and installation under the leadership of the Supreme Head of the C&S unification, His Most Eminence, Prophet Solomon Alao in Ilesa on Saturday attracted clergies, traditional rulers, government officials and politicians among others. 

    The preacher, His Eminence, Elder Apostle Samson Odesanmi, noted  God directed that a priest should be ordained over his congregation so as not to let them be like a sheep without shepard. 

    Stating other reasons for his ordination, he said, “While he was the Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly, he never left the work of God, he never created excuses not do the work of God. He served dutifully more. He has been anointed to do the work of the ministry and God elevated him. 

    “There was a day a very high-profile dignitary came to see him in church, he was on the pulpit, he never leave the presence of God to attend to the man until he was done with the work of God. He never allowed anything to come between himself and God. Owoeye will be the minister in charge of C&S Beulah Parish and Chairman Ijesa Church District Council.” 

    He warned leaders against amassing wealth at the detriment of followers, saying “God is watching you and you will all stand before him in judgement.”

  • Osun council poll: Jooda outlines achievements, vision for Irewole local govt

    Osun council poll: Jooda outlines achievements, vision for Irewole local govt

    Hon. Amabaliyu Babajide Jooda, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairmanship candidate for Irewole Local Government Area of Osun, Ikire, has outlined why he believes he is the best candidate for the role.

    Jooda, known for his reputation as an experienced politician with a proven record of success, promises to bring continued progress and development to the local government if elected.

    Reflecting on his previous tenure as caretaker chairman of the council, he highlighted several key projects he spearheaded.

    These, according to him, include the renovation and construction of a four-classroom block at Baptist Grammar School, the installation of a borehole at the Ikire Divisional Police Headquarters, and the grading of both rural and urban roads in Ikire.

    Jooda also emphasized his efforts in promoting long-term investments, such as establishing a palm tree plantation within the Irewole Local Government Secretariat and facilitating land allocations for development projects under the Irewole Land Scheme.

    Additionally, he addressed critical infrastructure needs by dredging waterways and rebuilding the Onimaalu/Agala Bridge.

    Under his leadership, Jooda noted, security in Irewole improved significantly, with measures to reduce miscreant activities fostering a more peaceful and orderly environment.

    He also cited advancements in public investment, social amenities, education, and environmental growth during his administration.

    Ahead of the upcoming local government election, Jooda urged residents to support his candidacy, stating that a vote for him is a vote for sustained development and enhanced security in Irewole.

    He expressed confidence that, with his commitment to transparency, service, and the well-being of the community, his re-election would ensure continued progress.

    Jooda stated: “At a crucial time like this when the public office needs to be entrusted to a honest individual, who shall lead the masses passionately and diligently. It’s necessary to choose a man with good antecedents. One whose interest is in the development of his constituents. A tested, trusted, and reliable individual. One whose previous administration had recorded swift development in the areas of Education, Human Development, Social Amenities, Public Investment, Security, and Environmental Growth.

    “Here are a few of my past achievements as caretaker committee chairman; renovation/construction of a block of four (4) Classrooms at Baptist Grammar School, Papa-Elegbaata, Oke-Ako Area, Ikire.

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    “Construction/Erection of Borehole at Ikire Divisional Police Headquarters, Ayedaade Area, Ikire, grading of Rural and Urban roads across the nooks and crannies of Ikire.

    “Established the cultivation of palm tree plantation (a long-term investment) within the Irewole Local Government Secretariat, Ikire. Opening and allocation of roads for land Owners at the Irewole Land Scheme, Behind High Court, along Ife-Ibadan Expressway, Ikire.

    “Renovation of Irewole Local Government Complex Building. Facilitated the dredging of waterways along the Iyana-General/Molak Riverine Area, Ikire. Facilitates the Dredging of Waterways along Panada/Molaagbo/Old General Hospital Riverine Area, Ikire. Facilitates the Reconstruction of the Onimaalu/Agala Bridge.

    “Discouraged miscreant activities, which paved the way for peace and Orderliness within Irewole local government. A vote for Jooda is a vote for Continuous progress in the development of Irewole Local Government, Ikire. It’s a vote for the Enhancement of the security of lives and properties in Ikire.”

  • Osun’s actions against Segilola Resources -How not to boost investor confidence

    Osun’s actions against Segilola Resources -How not to boost investor confidence

    By Bulus Katako

    Nigeria is at a critical juncture in its journey towards economic transformation, with the solid minerals sector positioned as a key component of the country’s diversification strategy. With over 44 identified solid minerals across the nation, the mining industry represents a significant opportunity to reduce reliance on oil. However, unlocking this potential requires substantial capital investment—a hurdle many local investors find challenging due to the high cost and the relative infancy of the mining sector in Nigeria. As a result, foreign direct investment (FDI) has become essential for the sector’s growth.

    Despite a global decline in FDIs to Africa, which fell by 3% to $53 billion last year, the mining sector in Nigeria has attracted notable international interest. A leading example is Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL), which operates Nigeria’s first commercial gold mine—the Segilola Gold Mine in Osun State. SROL’s success demonstrates that Nigeria can be a viable destination for international mining projects and serves as an encouragement for further investment in our mineral resources.

    Recently however, the Osun State government made serious allegations against SROL, accusing the company of tax evasion and environmental degradation. According to a press release from the state government, SROL allegedly owes ₦3,250,598,513 in unpaid taxes. As an observer, my initial reaction was that this figure seemed disproportionate and warranted further scrutiny.

    Information from SROL indicates that the company formally objected to the tax findings presented by the consultant engaged by the Osun State Internal Revenue Service, and it provided explanations and records to substantiate its Withholding Tax (WHT) and PAYE remittances for the period 2019-2023. According to the company, a meeting was held on July 25, with representatives from the state government and the tax authority to discuss the liability, and a final reconciliation meeting was scheduled for September 2, but was later cancelled by the state. SROL later received a letter from the Osun State Internal Revenue Service dated September 23, revising its tax liability to ₦98,347,105.18, with a 30-day payment window.

    It is concerning that, just days after issuing this revised tax assessment, the state government made public accusations of tax evasion without giving the company and its tax consultants the opportunity to review the newly claimed outstanding tax remittance, to which they are rightfully entitled. The significant reduction in the claimed liability raises questions about the initial accusations and the overall handling of the matter by the state.

    There have also been reports from state officials claiming that Segilola began bankable gold production in 2019. However, it is a matter of public record that SROL poured its first gold in July 2021, not 2019 as some state officials have implied. A mine’s development is a multi-year process, requiring careful planning, construction, and investment before production can begin.

    The spread of misinformation by state officials is troubling and could harm investors’ confidence in the sector.

    On September 30, the Osun State Government sealed the Segilola Gold Mine under the authority of a magistrate court’s order. However, it is important to note that solid minerals fall under the Federal Government’s Exclusive Legislative List meaning the state government lacks jurisdiction to seal the site or disrupt the mine’s operations. Furthermore, this overreach risks setting a dangerous precedent that could deter future investments in Osun State and across Nigeria’s mining industry.

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    It should be noted that, in response, the company obtained an interim injunction from the Federal High Court, issued by Justice Emeka Nwite on October 3, restraining the Osun State government from interfering with SROL’s gold mining operations or restricting access to the mining site. This injunction will remain in place until the hearing of a Motion on Notice for an Interlocutory Injunction, scheduled for October 17.

    However, the Osun State government subsequently secured a restraining order on October 7, against SROL from the Osun State High Court, granted by Justice A.A. Aderibigbe, prohibiting the company from resuming its mining operations until the alleged tax liability is settled.

    From my understanding, in matters where both federal and state courts have concurrent jurisdiction, once a case is brought before the Federal High Court, it is improper for one party to seek a ruling on the same issue from a state high court while the federal case is still pending. Any contestations must be made in the court where the original suit was filed.

    Interestingly, SROL has been accused of environmental violations by the Osun State government. However, the primary regulators on environmental matters—the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Solid Minerals have not corroborated these claims. In fact, during a visit to the site by the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake in April, no reports or concerns were raised about environmental compliance. Furthermore, an environmental compliance visit was carried out by the Ministry of Environment on September 6 which included representatives of Osun State. Following the site visit, there was no complaint or notification of non-compliance by the company. 

    What is also noteworthy is that while these accusations against SROL are publicised, little has been done by the state government to address illegal mining activities, which pose significant environmental risks in Osun State. These illegal operations continue unchecked, causing far greater environmental damage than any legitimate, regulated mining project.

    Furthermore, it is concerning that neither the governor of Osun State nor any senior government official has made an official visit to the Segilola site since assuming office. Given the level of investment, employment and development SROL has brought to the state, such an oversight raises questions about the basis for these serious accusations. What should concern us all is not just the impact on SROL, but the broader implications for investors’ confidence. If one of Nigeria’s most successful mining companies can be subjected to such treatment, what does that signal to other investors? This blatant overreach risks derailing Nigeria’s economic diversification efforts and undermining the hard-earned progress made in the mining industry.

    There is no escaping from the fact that the actions of the Osun State government have far-reaching implications beyond the borders of Osun State. They jeopardise Nigeria’s standing as a destination for foreign investment in the mining sector and threaten to derail the nation’s broader economic diversification efforts. Recently, the Miners’ Association of Nigeria had added its voice to the matter by calling on the federal government, particularly the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, to intervene in this matter.

    It also called on the Osun State government to reverse its actions immediately, withdraw its court orders and engage in constructive dialogue based on facts, not baseless accusations. The time for grandstanding is over—what is at stake is the reputation and future of Nigeria’s mining industry. It is important to accede to this voice of reason before it is too late.

    •Katako, a public affairs analyst, writes from Jos.

  • Oyetola food support scheme distributes cash gift to 1,200 Osun households

    Oyetola food support scheme distributes cash gift to 1,200 Osun households

    The food support scheme of Minister of Marine and Blue Economy Adegboyega Oyetola distributed over N6millon cash gifts to residents of Osun State over the weekend.

    The gesture named Oyetola Hand of Fellowship (OHOF), which is a quarterly event, has been on since 2023 and facilitated by Engr. Kayode Sowade in Modakeke town.

    Sowade informed the October edition was to commemorate the 70th birthday celebration of Oyetola.

    He said: “So far, over 4,000 household have benefitted from the initiative. For this edition, 1,200 households benefitted from as we distributed over N6million for them.

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    “This initiative was designed after the programme of Oyetola while he was the governor of Osun State when he was feeding 30,000 households on monthly basis. This is just the continuation on small scale.”

    The representative of Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Professor Olalekan Yinusa, commended the facilitator of the programme noting that it will go a long way to mitigate hardship in the community.

    A chieftain of All Progressives Congress(APC) and ex-Osun Commissioner Chief Sunday Akere held that the gesture will go a long way to help the party at the grassroots.