Tag: Oyo State Governor

  • Ibadan Poly gets new rector, registrar

    Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, on Monday approved the appointment of Prof. Kazeem Adebiyi as the Rector of The Polytechnic, Ibadan.

    The governor also approved the appointments of other principals officers of the institution.

    According to a statement, by the  Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun, other appointments approved by Governor Ajimobi are Mrs. Modupe Theresa Fawole as the Registrar, Mr. Olawale Adebayo Ojesola as the Bursar, Dr. Samuel Folaranmi Ajala as the Chief Librarian while Engr. Stephen Folorunsho Ipadeola as the Director of Works and Services.

    Arulogun explained that the appointments became imperative following the expiration of the tenure of the erstwhile Management Staff of the institution on February 13, 2019, noting that interviews were conducted by the institution’s Governing Council and the selection process moderated by some external faculties.

    He said that the appointments take immediate effect, stating that the government looks forward to their hardwork, diligence and professionalism in realizing its mission for the institution.

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    The government spokesman said that Prof. Adebiyi, who is 50 years old and an alumnus of the institution, holds an Ordinary National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from The Polytechnic Ibadan, B. Mechanical Engineering, M. Sc Industrial Engineering and Ph.D Industrial Engineering. He added that Adebiyi is a member of COREN,  Nigerian Association of Engineers and Nigerian Society of Engineers.

    According to Arulogun, the new Registrar, Mrs. Fawale, 56, was until her appointment a deputy registrar in the institution. She holds the degree of B. Ed Teacher Education and Religious Studies and M. Ed Guardian and Counselling. She is a member of Nigerian Institute of management and Association of University Administrators.

    The Commissioner added that the new  Bursar, Mr. Ojetola, 51, holds the degrees of B.Sc (Accounting), MBA, a fellowship Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria as well as a Certified Information System Auditors and was a Deputy Director, Audit, at the Oyo State College of Agriculture, Igbo-Ora before his appointment.

    Arulogun stressed that the Chief Librarian, Dr. Ajala, aged 60, was until his appointment the deputy Librarian in the institution while the Director of Works and Services, Engr. Ipadeola, aged 52, was until his appointment the Chief Engineer at the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo.

  • N11.5b fraud: Court adjourns Alao-Akala’s case due to witness’ absence

    The trial of former Oyo State Governor Christopher Alao-Akala and two others for alleged fraud was yesterday adjourned till May 2, 2019 due to absence of a prosecution witness.

    The witness was to give evidence in support of the 11-count charge preferred against the accused by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    Justice Olalekan Owolabi of Oyo State High Court, sitting in Iyaganku, Ibadan, granted the EFCC’s request after its counsel, Dr. Ben Ubi, told the court that the second witness, Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa, was unable to make it to the court.

    Bawa is also the current head of operations in the commission’s Port Harcourt zonal office.

    The former governor is standing trial alongside the former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters during his tenure, Hosea Agboola and an Ibadan-based businessman, Femi Babalola.

    The charge against them borders on conspiracy, awarding a contract without budgetary provision, obtaining by false pretence, acquiring property with money derived from an illegal act and concealing the ownership of such property and others.

    Among the offences, according to the information on the court papers, was a road contract worth N8.5 billion, which Alao-Akala awarded between 2007 and 2009 to Pentagon Engineering Services, Babalola’s company, allegedly without budgetary provision.

    The said contract was executed on behalf of the 33 local governments in the state.

    Also in the charge is the allegation that the former governor ordered the supply of drilling machines on behalf of the 33 local governments in the state to the tune of N3.5 billion.

    Apart from the allegation of conspiring with Agboola to withdraw N2.9 billion from the Oyo State Local Government Joint Account, the anti-graft agency is equally prosecuting the former governor for illegally acquiring some property on Old Bodija road, off Rotimi Williams road, when he was in office.

    The offences were said to have contravened Section 22 (4) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act and Section 1 (18) of the Advanced Fee Fraud Act.

    The case was originally filed in 2011 and has witnessed adjournments due to the volume of evidences and witnesses prepared to reinforce the prosecution’s argument.

    Though, the court was to continue with the trial yesterday. But that could not happen since the witness billed for cross-examination was not present.

    Dr. Ubi told the court that the witness was unable to attend the proceeding because he was involved in election duties.

    “My lord, the reason our witness is not in court today is because he is involved in the election processes in Rivers State,” he said.

    He prayed the court for another date.

    Counsel to the first and third defendants, Hakeem Afolabi (SAN) and his counterpart holding the brief for the second defendant, Richard Ogunwole (SAN), did not oppose the prayer.

    The judge then adjourned the matter till May 2, 2019 for continuation of trial as he ordered the prosecution to make its witnesses available at the next date.

  • Ajimobi urges Nigerians to accept INEC’s reasons for election postponement

    Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi of  has urged Nigerians to give INEC the benefit of the doubt by accepting the reasons it gave for postponing Saturday’s election.

    The Governor’s Special Adviser on Communications and Strategy, Mr Bolaji Tunji made this known in a statement made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Saturday.

    Ajimobi advised against speculations and spreading fake news capable of igniting crisis in the country, calling for sober reflection among the players to ensure the sanctity of the electoral process.

    “Having come this far in the country’s democratic experience, no sacrifice should be too much for individuals and institutions to pay to protect the sanctity of democracy as an all-inclusive and best form of government.

    “Painful as the last minute decision taken by INEC is, I appeal to Nigerians to give the commission the benefit of the doubt by accepting the reasons they have enumerated as valid and genuine.

    “I have no doubt in my mind that the INEC Chairman has his integrity at stake and would not dabble into anything that would rubbish his many years of meritorious service in the public service.

    “Instead of needless hysteria and blame games, this unfortunate development should be an opportunity for key players in the election process to go on sober reflection on how good governance could be further enshrined in the country,” he said.

    The governor admonished INEC to ensure that the new dates remained sacrosanct so that the confidence reposed in them by Nigerians who believed that they have the best of intention will not be eroded.

    The governor called on the leaders and followers of the party to remain calm. (NAN)

  • Ajimobi seeks refund of N33bn spent on federal roads

    The Oyo State Governor, Sen. Abiola Ajimobi Wednesday appealed to the Federal Government to consider payment of outstanding N33 billion spent on federal roads in the state.

    Ajimobi made the call during official visit of the Minister of State for Power Works and Housing II, Surv Hassan Zarma to the Government Office.

    The visit was part of inspection tour of federal infrastructure projects being executed in the South-West.

    The Governor said considering pivotal importance of good roads to developing the economy, he spent his first four years in office executing massive road projects across the state.

    Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alh. Olalekan Ali, the governor said all access roads in the three Senatorial District were dualised during the period.

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    He added that the road projects would attract both foreign and local investments which is expected to create jobs and better lots of the people.

    “We plead to use your good office to credit us N33 billion we spent on federal road projects in the first four years of this administration.”

    The Governor identified other federal roads such as Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Oyo-Ogbomosho road, Oke-Ogun road all seeking urgent interventions.

    Speaking on request for land title and additional land allocation for phase two of the National Housing Programme, Ajimobi said the requests were already approved.

    “The documentation in terms of land title is ready. The additional land for second phase of the project has been approved by the state government,” he added.

    Earlier, the Minister commended Oyo State government for its strong partnership in delivering dividends of democracy to the people.

    Zarma noted that infrastructure projects across the state were at different stages of completion.

    He restated commitment of the current administration to fulfilling its promises adding that request for land title on the already allocated land became important to legally take its ownership.

  • Osun govt hails Osinbajo, Ajimobi, others on Southwest’s youth summit

    Osun govt hails Osinbajo, Ajimobi, others on Southwest’s youth summit

    The Osun State government has hailed Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi for their high sense of commitment to the actualisation of Southwest’s development agenda.

    The state also lauded the impact Southwest governors have made on the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) commission, as well as stakeholders, youth associations and individuals on the success of the two-day Southwest Regional Youth Summit in Osogbo, the capital.

    In a statement by the Media Adviser to Osun State governor, Mr Sola Fasure, at the end of the weekly State Executive Council (Exco) meeting in Osogbo, the government expressed satisfaction with what it called the impressive participatory strength and large turnout of notable personalities within and outside the region.

    It described the presence of Osinbajo at the summit as “encouraging”.

    The statement said: “Council received the report of the successful hosting of the Regional Youth Summit in Osogbo by the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission and the state government, between January 9 and 10, which attracted participants from all the states in the region.

    “Council commended the organisers of the summit and thanked the participants, particularly Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who delivered the keynote address; Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the Governor of Oyo State; Ondo State government, ably represented by the deputy governor; Ogun State government, which sent a delegation, and the youth organisations and individuals that attended the programme.”

     

  • Ajimobi pardons 21 convicts as Oyo celebrates Independence day 

    Ajimobi pardons 21 convicts as Oyo celebrates Independence day 

    The Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi has granted reprieve to 21 convicts in exercise of his prerogative powers of mercy pursuant to the provisions of section 212 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in commemoration of the 57th Independence Day Celebration. Also, the government will today organize a march past at the Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan.
    The event is for pupils and students in both public and private schools in the state. The government said Military and Para-Military agencies, as well as voluntary organizations, such as Boys Scouts, Girls Guild amongst others, are expected to participate in the event, adding that Senator Ajimobi will declare the ceremony open by 9a.m and take the march past salute.
    The State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Seun Abimbola, explained that seven persons were granted release from prison, having spent varying terms of their sentences, 13 convicts had their life sentences reduced to a term of years, having spent considerable terms in prison,  while one person had his death sentence commuted to a life sentence.
    “This is part of the commemorative efforts in celebration of the Independence day celebration. The records of the benefitting convicts suggests they have undergone reform while some of them have while incarcerated passed their GCE exams, obtained a first degree from the National Open University (NOUN) , with others at varying stages of a degree course at Noun in diverse courses. It is our hope that this gesture by his Excellency will be reciprocated by the beneficiaries by ensuring they are of good conduct when they are released, and become useful to themselves and the society at large,” the Attorney General said.
    The Commissioner disclosed that the wife of the Governor, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi will visit homes within Ibadan metropolis to donate food items and some daily needs for them, stressing that there will also be an Interdenominational service at the Government House Arcade to pray for the sustainability of peace, unity and progress in Nigeria by 2:00pm.
  • I have enough reasons, but won’t depose Olubadan – Ajimobi

    I have enough reasons, but won’t depose Olubadan – Ajimobi

    The Governor of Oyo state, Abiola Ajimobi has said he will not depose or sanction the Olubadan of Ibadanland despite having enough reasons to do so.

    The governor who noted that the office of the governor is higher and above other titles in the land noted that, he will never allow the situation to cause any acrimony between himself and the monarch whom he referred to as a father.

    The governor gave the assurance during a meeting of with the traditional council in the eleven local governments in Ibadan, urging the council not to be discouraged but extend a hand of fellowship to the Olubadan.

    Some of the royal majesties in attendance at the meeting include the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Olakeleyin Owolabi, the Ashipa Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Eddy Oyewole and Ashipa Balogun of Ibadanland, Oba Lateef Gbadamosi Adebimpe.

    The others are, the Ekerin Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Abiodun Kola-Daisi, and the Ekarun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Amidu Ajibade.

    The governor maintained that he was well aware that all that is going on the palace is an indication that the Palace has been hijacked by a former Governor Rashidi Ladoja and his like who are bent on taking the state back to the gory days.

    Noting that the shooting which occurred at the palace during an installation ceremony, Monday, was stage-managed by those he described as drowning politicians, the governor stressed that he will not allow the former governor disrupt the peace being currently enjoyed in the state.

    He said, “Like I said, all the relevant sections of the 1959 chieftaincy declarations are very clear on the powers of the governor viz-a-viz the traditional rulers and the administration and particularly sections 26 and 27 empower the governor to sanction any erring oba.

    “But as I have said before, you must use power with caution, particularly when it comes to traditional institutions. I am a respecter of that institution. I sincerely believed that considering the relationship that I have with Kabiesi, the Olubadan of Ibadanland as a son, as a brother to my late father, as the Aare of Ibadanland of which he (Olubadan) honored me with that title, I will never do anything to denigrate that position of Obaship or go to the extent of sanctioning him by removal or suspension or something else. Afterall, he is an old man and he is my father.

    “We will continue to talk to him. The only unfortunate thing here is that some failed politicians, particularly Ladoja and his likes have taken over the palace and they are doing things that Baba himself will not even aware nor approve of. So we understand the dynamics. The Press Secretary of Baba Olubadan used to be the Press Secretary of Ladoja and he is still there. Some of the Assistants and aides of Baba are known members of Ladoja’s party.

    “The baba that is on the throne is my father and I will not do anything that will disgrace him and denigrate his stool. I am happy the obas know the enormity of the powers of a governor. The law had it that, if the governor sees that what a monarch is doing can cause chaos, the governor has the power to depose such king.

    “And if anyone is going around the town waving and parading himself around the streets and market at a time like this, that means he wants to scatter the town and cause chaos. If the governor invites a monarch to a meeting and the monarch failed to turn up and such king is saying he was told to sleep or rest somewhere, he could be removed, at least it is the government that is paying him.

    “Who bestowed the crown and staff of office on the monarch? Is it not the government? But you see, when a person is in a position as such, he shouldn’t wield his powers every time, particularly against someone who one claims to be his father and someone who is old and more so when you know that some people are really behind it. And we know it is Ladoja.

    “I have found enough reasons to depose him, but I will never do it. If he likes, let him go to the radio or television to abuse me, I don’t care and I will never use that against him. He is enjoying the fact that he is my father, he is enjoying the fact that he is the Olubadan. But Olubadan is not the state governor. This Oyo state, the governor is still the head and leader. My gentility is not cowardice but I am just being careful.  I am giving you the assurance that I will not remove him. Sooner or later, he will understand better.

    “So, with all intents and purposes, the Olubadan palace has been taken over by Ladoja and his followers and what he could not achieve through the ballot box, through democracy, through elections, he wants to achieve through the palace and he will fail like he has failed in all attempts. And what he is doing now is the desperation of a drowning man looking for ways to cause civil unrest, but we will not allow him.

    “He is not above the law. He was a former governor,  that is it. I am the current governor. I will be former governor in another term. We must allow the government to run, it is not his duty to try to cause civil unrest in the society, we will not allow him.

    “What happened in Obas palace, reminded us of what had been done before, they went to late Baba Adedibu’s house over the bridge to be shooting at Baba Adedibu, his benefactor, the person who puts him there. Later on, they came to Akala’s office to shoot him, it is the same style. At another time they went to Akure to be shooting and they killed Akala’s assistance. We know.

    “And all that happened on Monday also, we know he is behind it, he may say we should prove it but we know he is behind it. Because how do you go to a place and four people will come, policemen were in the palace and so many security in there and nobody apprehended them and nothing happened and people inside the palace still sat inside and later they came. We are not fools. We know that has been stage-managed. We have information and we thank God that Ibadan people are behind us. The whole Ibadan is behind us except few Politicians.

    In their separate remarks, the monarchs at the meeting thanked the governor and appealed to him not to use the strength of his power to sanction or address the matter.

    Oba Lekan Balogun said, “If anyone likes it or not, how we live this life, we are building history. What is done in recent times and like what you have always done is great. Honestly, you have been an architect like they have always portrayed you on billboards around the town. The things you do, I know it is God that is giving you the wisdom and it is a great history-making event. It is indeed a great history making event because it is something that had been done in places like Ekiti, Ondo and even Lagos and other Yorubaland. In one essential respect, we did not cut Ibadanland into pieces like it is done in other places, Olubadan still remains the owner of Ibadanland.

    “Even with what we have done, we still remain where we were. I still remain the Otun Olubadan just like others in the Council but those who don’t understand think there are many kings in a town. As we pray and do all the needful to get Ibadan state if eventually it is granted, are we going to have only one king? If God grants that we have Ibadan state, are we going to have one king?

    “The only two things that we did with the recent reform is the nomenclature of Obaship that is added to our title. We have not changed from our ranks as Otun, Balogun, Ashipa and the rest in the Olubadan-in-Council. The second is fashion. If I don’t use my normal Abetiaja cap, I will use my crown. Please, how has that hurt the interest of the Kabiyesi, his Imperial Majesty?

    In the whole of this town, he is still the only Imperial Majesty but only two people oppose what the governor did. Those that don’t understand are really many and those that have it on the mind to destroy the city. They are the ones that always want to be known and seen as the only one that knows it. And aside from them, no one else knows how to do. Only two groups oppose what the governor has done.”

    The Maye Olubadan, Chief Adebayo Akande in his remarks recalled that he was the one who initiated the idea of reviewing the chieftaincy laws less than a year that Ajimobi assumed office.

    He said, “What the governor has done is good. I am the first person who wrote a letter to all the Ibadan Elders that we should do a review of the Olubadan Chieftaincy laws. Chief Akinyele was the one who wrote a book and I was the chairman of the launching committee with Basorun Kola Daisi was the chairman and after the launching, we all read the book. When I got home, I called Chief Akinyele that the book, as good as it was, it would lead to the review of Ibadan Chieftaincy laws and he agreed that I should write a letter to all the chiefs and we met at Ibadan House for a meeting and Chief Daisi was made the chairman of the review. Afterwards, we took it to the governor. It wasn’t the governor that started the review, but we know we cannot do any review without the governor.

    “We must thank the governor for his political courage. If not that we have our son who has the political courage, all that we are doing won’t be possible. There are some people who are always saying they want to do this and do that, we only see it in the books up until it was too late for them.

    “We must thank God that we have a governor who has the courage to do whatever he wishes to do. There is no time that since we now have the council of Obas, there is not time we won’t have the extended council of obas because only 8 people doing the council of obas may not be appropriate. In due course when all these dust settles, but I am not counting all these as crisis, because we must thank the governor that we have that if he had wished to use the full wrath of his powers, we won’t be saying all these today but we will also beg him not to use all his constitutional powers on the matter because if he does that, those not entitled to sympathy will get sympathy.

    The meeting was also attended by all the traditional chiefs and obas across all the local governments and local council developments in Ibadanland.

  • Ajimobi condemns attack on Olubadan palace

    Ajimobi condemns attack on Olubadan palace

    Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi has condemned Monday’s attack by unknown gunmen on Olubadan palace.

    In a statement issued and signed by Mr.Yomi Layinka, the Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy to the Governor reads ” the attention of the Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has been drawn to the alleged act of brigandage during a ceremony at the palace of the Olubadan, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Saliu Adetunji, today (on Monday).

    ” The governor condemns the said act in its entirety and has directed security agencies to ensure that the masterminds are swiftly arrested, interrogated and brought to justice.

    ” The governor has vowed not to brook anyone or group of people desirous of bringing back the regime of violence and brigandage to the state.

    “He wishes to reiterate his commitment to the security and protection of lives and properties of all citizens of Oyo State, which he has laboured hard to restore and maintain in the last six years”

  • Makarfi cautions intending PDP returnees against delay

    Makarfi cautions intending PDP returnees against delay

    The National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Ahmed Makarfi, has cautioned defectors from the party but who are willing to return, to do so without further delay.

    Asking the would be returnees and intending joiners to make up their minds in good time, the chairman said the PDP would not wait for anybody, as jostling for prime positions would soon commence.

    He revealed that Accord Party, led by a former Oyo State Governor, Alhaji Rasheed Ladoja; the Social Democratic Party (SDP), led by Mr. Seyi Makinde; and the Labour Party have already joined the PDP

    Makarfi said the Accord Party presently has six lawmakers in the Oyo State House of Assembly and that a 40-man committee has been set up to look into see to the registration of the new entrants.

    The chairman, who spoke on Wednesday at the meeting of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT) said, “While we reconcile and accommodate, we are not waiting for any individual to make up their mind”.

    Many of the prominent chieftains that dumped the PDP for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) before the 2015 elections are being rumoured to be working their way beach to the PDP.

    Makarfi added that the party’s success in the 2019 elections would largely depend on timely preparations and getting its forthcoming national convention right.

    “We have to get it right because this is what will determine whether we succeed in 2019 or not. We are working on the time table for the convention. We will consult and brief the BoT”, he said.

    He cautioned members against the antics of sycophants, saying that such could boomerang on the party because it would be difficult to carry everybody along.

    According to him, the leadership of the party was ready to wield the big stick, stressing that henceforth members would be made to face disciplinary actions if they worked against the interests of the party.

    Also speaking at the meeting, the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu urged the party’s leadership to be cautious in handling issues surrounding the emergence of a substantive chairman.

    Describing the issue of chairmanship as very sensitive, the lawmaker warned that poor handling of the matter could affect the party’s chances in the 2019 elections.

    Ekweremadu said, “We have gone through trial, through the wilderness, but we are now out of it and heading to the Promised Land. It is expected that the BOT will play a prominent role in guiding the party; otherwise, we may never get to the Promised Land.

    “2019 is almost here, so let us not sit back and say we are watching what will happen. We can’t afford to remain in the opposition after 2019 (God forbid).

    “So, I want to appeal that going forward, we should have more meetings and more consultations to ensure that we make minimal mistakes and avoid the mistakes we made in the past.

    “As we approach the convention to elect our national officers, I want to appeal that the BOT must show more than passing interest in who becomes what.

    “Because the issue of who becomes the chairman is so critical that if we don’t get it right, nothing will happen in the aspect of the President. We should have the type of National Working Committee we would be proud of, to direct our party very well”

    The meeting however failed not elect a new Secretary for the BoT to fill the vacancy created by the death of Chief Ojo Maduekwe who died late 2016.

    Some sources at the meeting cited disagreement arising from insistence by some stakeholders from the South East zone to have one of the own occupy the position as reason the meeting failed to elect a new Secretary. The late Maduekwe hailed from the South East.

    Others sources attributed it to lack of quorum at the meeting, saying that matter had been shifted to the next meeting for a larger house to decide.

  • ‘We’re committed to women development’

    ‘We’re committed to women development’

    Wife of Oyo State Governor, Mrs Florence Ajimobi, has restated her commitment to improving the status and well-being of the female gender in the state.

    Mrs Ajimobi renewed her commitment during a courtesy visit on her office at Agodi by a two-man team from the British High Commission.

    While reflecting on some of her moves after Governor Ajimobi’s administration came on board, she said she drafted a bill on prohibition of Violence against Women and sent it to the male-dominated Oyo State House of Assembly which met very strong opposition and was only passed into law five years after the initiation.

    Mrs Ajimobi asserted that she initiated many women-centred programmes to guard against women getting abused as a result of lack or want, adding that the widowhood programme provides equipment such as deep freezers and grinders to create a source of livelihood and give financial independence to women.

    She, however, lamented that children are vulnerable to abuse when they are not catered for; leaving them at the mercy of potential child abusers.

    Mrs Ajimobi also revealed her intention to begin a vocational training centre for girls who dropped out of school to enable them to have financial independence. That, she said, will ensure that they are not at a disadvantaged situation because of lack of opportunity to get quality education. She maintained that she appreciates partnership with the commission and other wives of governors in order to deliver improved livelihood to inhabitants of the state.

    The British Deputy High Commissioner, Laure Beaufils stated that she is passionate about women and girl child empowerment, adding that she is ready to partner with the state government and Office of the Governor’s wife in impacting the lives of women folk.

    She enjoined the public to not only educate their daughters on how to avoid getting abused but to also educate the boys on how to respect and protect the women and girls in the society. She further said it was important for both women and men to work together for women’s rights.

    Beaufils said girl education is important for a better world and their well-being. She enjoined the public not to use culture as an excuse for wrong doing due to Nigeria’s rich but diverse culture.