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  • Oyo to complete Iwo-road mega terminal in Feb 2024

    Oyo to complete Iwo-road mega terminal in Feb 2024

    The Oyo state government has disclosed that the Iwo-road mega terminals would be completed for the use of commuters and drivers shuttling between Iwo-road to other parts of the country by February 2024.

    The mega terminals are two big structures conspicuously erected in a centrally located area with a pedestrian bridge that connects both, for the ease of movement of pedestrians and commuters across the highway, a massive parking space, and modern amenities.

    The Commissioner for Public Works and Transport, Professor Dahud Sangodoyin gave the assurance during an inspection of the projects.

    According to Sangodoyin, Governor Seyi Makinde decided to erect the terminals with the aim to add value to the state transport system, and to have terminals that could compete with the world’s modern terminals.

    He said that the state government was gradually transforming to modernization around the world through different infrastructural projects that have been embarked upon since the inception of the present administration.

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    Sangodoyin said the governor is focusing on improving the economy, stating that a conducive environment for driving and doing business promotes productivity.

    He said: “What we have so far is that work has commenced, and we hope that with the pace at which the work is going, it will be completed in the next six months which is the end of February 2024, and perhaps move to the commissioning.

    “So far, they have completed the gatehouse, and the majority of the structures are already completed, though they still have some other things like decking to work on in terminal one. In terminal two, they are working on the rendering. By God’s grace, the two terminals will be completed by February. 

    “If you see what is happening here, this is about more or less a second-largest hub in Ibadan city. Apart from the economy around this place, it is a connecting point to every part of the country: to the North, even to the East, and other parts of the South-West.” 

    Assuring the safety of lives and properties, the commissioner highlighted the social amenities in the terminals.

    “We have a shopping complex, parking space, sitting area, and modern convenience. You can park your vehicles and travel without any fear that it will be stolen; we also have such security in Ojoo and Challenge. You can also relax in the sitting area at night if you arrive late before you proceed to your destination without the fear of danger. All these are adding values to the system”, he said.

    The inspection also reached the ongoing Junction Improvement at Yidi, Gate, where the commissioner directed the contractor in charge to create an alternative route to ease traffic around that axis, and the Omololu Olunloyo Monumental Park junction.

    Confirming the stipulated time for the completion of the terminal, the Technical Manager, Planning Project Limited, Engineer Olatunde Raphael, said the work has reached sixty percent, stating that the structural framework which is the most critical aspect is close to completion.

  • Oyo govt gets anti-malaria drugs

    Oyo govt gets anti-malaria drugs

    • Ekiti doles out medicines

    No fewer than 10,000 expectant mothers across Oyo State will benefit from 30,000 dosages of malaria- preventing drugs donated to the state government by Hacey Health Initiative, as part of its effort towards adequate health care delivery to the people.

    The beneficiaries, according to the Executive Director, Rhoda Robinson, were drawn from zones in the state.

    Speaking in Ibadan at the official donation of the health commodities and presentation of Impact Health Data Management Dashboard to Oyo State Primary Healthcare Board (SPHCB), Robinson lamented that maternal mortality had become a big challenge across the nation, saying Hacey Health Initiative had promoted access to affordable and quality health care delivery service to the people.

    She said Hacey Health Initiative in the last few years had been working with the state government to develop the Impact Health Solution, a digital platform that connected and coordinated data collection at the point of delivery.

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    Speaking on behalf of the Commissioner for Health, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Soji Adeyanju, thanked Hacey for the gesture, saying its intervention in data gathering would help the state to prepare not just for the current generation, but also generations yet unborn in the betterment of health care delivery.

    SPHCB Executive Secretary Dr. Muyideen Olatunji described the step as a welcome development and a way to strengthen the state by making it to retain its position as a pacesetter.

    Ekiti State Government has distributed anti-malaria drugs and other medical products to over 200 hospitals across the 16 local governments.

    The drugs were donated to the state by World Bank under its Immunisation Plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transformation Services (IMPACT).

    Health Commissioner Dr. Oyebanji Filani said the World Bank-sponsored project was aimed at defeating the scourge of malaria.

    He said the Governor Biodun Oyebanji administration was committed to the eradication of malaria.

    Represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mrs. Olushola Gbenga-Igotun, the commissioner said the items will be given to residents free when they approach primary health facilities.

    The Programme Manager of the project, Mrs. Helen Bankole, said Ekiti alongside other states, namely Lagos, Abia, Borno, Imo and Rivers were selected to be part of the project by the World Bank, to rid the state of malaria.

  • Oyo House Majority Leader loses son

    Oyo House Majority Leader loses son

    The Majority Leader, Oyo State House of Assembly, Sanjo Adedoyin, yesterday morning lost his son, Faith, to an auto crash.

    The deceased, a 500 level accounting student of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, alongside some of his mates were involved in an accident on Wednesday night while returning from an excursion to Erin-Ijesa water fall in Osun State. 

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    The accident, which occurred around Ilobo-Okinni-Oshogbo in Osun State, reportedly claimed the lives of the students on board. Commiserating with Adedoyin, the Assembly described the news as painful.

    The lawmakers in a statement issued by the Chairman, House Committee on Information and Public Affairs, Waheed Akintayo, advised the family to take it with total submission to the will of God.

  • Oyo to accredit real estate developers

    Oyo to accredit real estate developers

    The Oyo State government yesterday said it is set to regulate the activities of Real Estate Developers in the state, which is part of the second-term agenda for Sustainable Development.

    The Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Williams Akin-Funmilayo stated this in a meeting with Real Estate Developers held at the state Secretariat, Ibadan.

    He stated the development is part of efforts to guard against bad eggs among the developers, adding that one of the components of the present administration, is to ensure the urbanization of the state.

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    He added that the state government has been duly informed by several innocent victims, who have been duped by the bad eggs, among the developers.

    Mr. Akin-Funmilayo stressed that the government is taking the bull by the horns, by registering practitioners, and not letting dubious real estate developers take advantage of its people.

    In his remarks, one of the Real Estate Developers, and representative of Ark View Investment Limited, Peter Olutoyese applauded the laudable initiative.

  • Oyo sends warning message to schools’ land encroachers

    Oyo sends warning message to schools’ land encroachers

    Oyo state government has warned trespassers against the encroachment of landed properties belonging to public schools across the state.

    The commissioner for Education Science and Technology, Abdulwaheed Adelabu, gave the warning during a routine check at St. Agnes Basic School, Iluju, Ogbomoso, on Friday, September 22, in Oyo state.

    The commissioner decried the alarming rate at which the premises and properties of the school have been encroached upon by a neighbouring church and landgrabbers.

    He said: “Government’s policies on encroachment on land still remain the same. Encroachment of any nature will not be entertained by the Oyo State Government.”

    He emphasised that the environment of learning was supposed to be totally void of any form of distraction.

    The commissioner stressed the need to go back to the basics and enforce discipline in order to bring about quality education in the state.

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    He directed the Education Secretary, Oriire Local Government, to ensure a proper investigation into the matter and report back to the Ministry, through the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board.

    In a related development, Adelabu has urged head teachers of the 21 Better Education Service Delivery For All (BESDA) public primary schools to put innovative measures in the day-to-day administration of their schools.

    The commissioner made the call during a series of meetings with some BESDA-focused school head teachers in the state.

    Stressing the importance of basic education to any country, Adelabu said most development partners, focus more on supporting primary education in the country.

    The commissioner, who thanked all teachers for their support to the Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration, said the state government would not relent in its efforts to make the basic education sub-sector more attractive for better education.

    Speaking earlier, the Executive Secretary of Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Jacob Dairo warned against illegal collection of fees, adding that it is totally prohibited in the state.

    The visiting team led by the Commissioner; the Permanent Secretary, Adeniyi Olusanjo, and the top management team of OYOSUBEB visited include, Iseyin; Saki West; Igboho; Oriire; and Oyo-West among others.

  • Oyo commissioner urges youth contingents to make state proud

    Oyo commissioner urges youth contingents to make state proud

    The Oyo State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Wasilat Adegoke has charged the state’s athletes taking part in the 7th National Youth Games (NYG) in Asaba, Delta state to make the state proud.

    Adegoke gave the charge during her visitation to the athlete’s camp at Adamasingba Sports Complexes in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

    She urged the athletes to believe in their ability to excel and back it up with hard work through consistent training and discipline.

    Adegoke charged them to represent the state positively, avoid any actions that could damage its reputation, and compete fairly as the games commence this weekend.

    She said: “I want to encourage everyone to make our dear state proud and to see how you all are faring in camp. The state Governor, Seyi Makinde is doing everything possible to empower youths in the state and this is another achievement from His Excellency.

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    “I want to remind you that, Oyo State is known for producing great sportsmen and women and I charge you to ensure you do the state proud by winning medals.

    “I want you to believe in yourselves because self-confidence will help you not only in your career as an athlete but also in life. Do your best and maintain a high level of discipline as you are here and when you get to Asaba.

    “I urge you to be the best that you can to lift your career and also win medals not only for yourselves but for our state, Nigeria.”

    The commissioner assured the athletes that all their allowances would be paid with no stress.

    She said: “I want to assure you that all your allowances will paid in time without complaints but to whom much is given, much is also expected. On behalf of the state, I implore you to do your best and ensure that you set the pace for another stalemate in Asaba.”

    The contingent comprises 167 athletes, 33 coaches, and sports officers.

    The Acting General Manager of the Oyo State Sports Council, Tunde Ajibike in his response, thanked Governor Seyi Makinde for his unrelenting support to the Youth and sports development in the state and promised that the athletes will represent the state excellently.

  • Youth Games: Commissioner urges Oyo athletes to compete clean  

    Youth Games: Commissioner urges Oyo athletes to compete clean  

    Oyo State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Honourable Wasilat Adegoke has urged  Team Oyo athletes to the 7th  National Youth Games (NYG) in Asaba, Delta state to make the state proud.

    She  gave the charge  ton te athletes at the Lekan Salami Stadium in  Adamasingba  before their departure to the Delta State capital, urging them to be good ambassadors of the state and compete clean and fair as the Games opened this weekend.

    “I want to encourage everyone to make us proud, and also make our dear state proud as well. Governor Seyi Makinde is doing everything possible to empower youths in the state and this is another achievement from His Excellency

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    “I charge you all to be at your best and win laurels for the state. We are the pace-setters and we must continue to be on top,” she said.

    While further cautioning the athletes to refrain from taking performance-enhancing drugs, Adegoke tasked coaches to closely monitor their athletes and guide them rightly.

    Meanwhile,  the acting General Manager of the Oyo State Sports Council, Tunde Ajibike thanked Governor Makinde for his unrelenting support to youth and sports development in the state, promising  that the athletes will represent the state excellently.

    The  Oyo State contingent to the Youth Games  comprises of 167 athletes, 33 coaches and sports officers.

  • Obasanjo orders Oyo monarchs to stand, greet

    Obasanjo orders Oyo monarchs to stand, greet

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday re-established the constitutional position of elected political office holders when he ordered some traditional rulers to stand up at a public event.

    Obasanjo, who was the guest of Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde was in Iseyin to commission the Iseyin Campus of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Renewable Natural Resources of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology

    The ex-President was the Special Guest of Honour who unveiled the commemorative plaque and Commission the project.

    He also commissioned the 34.85km Oyo-Iseyin Road project and inspected the Fashola Farm and Estate along the Oyo-Iseyin Road.

    But speaking in Iseyin, in what could be described as a panoramic turnaround of event, Obasanjo, whose voice rechochetted like that of a military general dishing out orders, expressed dismay at what he described as disrespect and disregard for the office of the Governor.

    Apparently reacting to what he observed as the traditional rulers remained on their seats while he and Governor Makinde were called to the stand for their remarks, he fumed saying the Yoruba culture give regards to both age and positions among others.

    Addressing the monarch in Yoruba language, Obasanjo said the position and authority of a Governor or a President at any event supercedes that of any traditional ruler in attendance.

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    He maintained that even though Governor Makinde may be young, he occupies a highly exalted office that demands respect from the monarchs.

    He admitted that although when he was the President he prostrated for Kings and monarchs in the public, many of them, he said, prostrate for him once they enter the room.

    According to him: “You monarchs and traditional rulers, I greet you all. Thank you all for being here.

    “But let me say something, anywhere there is the President or a governor, there is no monarch or king, he has to stand up for the governor or President.

    “Stand up. Sit down.”

    He added: “Please, in Yorubaland, there are two things that we respect among others.

    “Age and position.

    “Governor has a position that supercedes that of any monarch or traditional ruler when he is still the governor. When he is no more a governor, it is another thing.

    “Even when I was the President, I do prostrate for Kings but when I entered into the room, kings would prostrate for me.

    “So, let us extol our culture and tradition by promoting the same.”

    Some of the monarchs in attendance include Olugbon of Orile Igbon Oba Francis Olusola Alao; Okere of Saki Oba Khalid Oyebisi and other monarchs.

  • Contractor apologises to Oyo lawmaker over false allegation

    Contractor apologises to Oyo lawmaker over false allegation

    The contractor handling Olomi-Ayegun-Olojuoro-Ijebu Igbo road Messrs. DC Engr. Limited has apologised for the false claims against the lawmaker representing Oluyole Federal Constituency, Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe

    This was contained in a video obtained on Wednesday by the Ad-hoc Committee public hearing of the Federal House of Representatives, Abuja where the Managing Director of the company, Engr. Ayoola Oladeji, issued an apology, admitting false allegations against the lawmaker.

    Oladeji, during the hearing, publicly admitted the allegations against Akande-Sadipe were unfounded and solely driven by a desire to secure the continuation of their contract. 

    During one of the sessions conveyed by the Ad-hoc Committee, DC Engineering accused the Federal Government and Akande-Sadipe of inflating the contract sum of the road rehabilitation project in her constituency.

    During a session, Oladeji expressed deep regret and acknowledged that his previous stance on the matter was being misguided. 

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    Oladeji further said company had subcontracted the Olomi Olajouro Road (commonly referred to as the Ijebu-Igbo Ita Ibadan Road) to another contractor without approval from the Ministry of Works.

    This revelation raised serious concerns about the handling of the road project, one of the most alarming disclosures was the project’s extended timeline. 

    The project initially scheduled for completion within two years has extended into its fifth year.

     Despite receiving a full payment of 1.4 billion Naira as mobilisation fee from the Ministry, the project faced ongoing delays and insufficient progress with another N500 million paid to DC recently.

  • Oyo pays 92 pensioners N206m gratuities

    Oyo pays 92 pensioners N206m gratuities

    No fewer than 92 pensioners in Oyo State have received cheques worth N208million as gratuities from the state government.

    This, according to the Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Adeniyi Adebisi, is in fulfilment of Governor Seyi Makinde’s promise to the executives of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), Oyo State chapter.

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    The commissioner said this during an interactive session with the executives of the state chapter of the NUP and the presentation of cheques to some retirees.

    He said the beneficiaries comprised state, local government and primary school retirees.