Tag: Oyo

  • Saki residents bemoan months long outage

    Some residents of Saki in Saki West Council Area of Oyo State, on Monday complained of the unending power failure in the area, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

    Some of the residents who spoke with NAN said the situation was becoming worrisome and unbearable for them.

    Mrs Imole Dorcas

    , a community leader and human rights activist, said “We have made series of efforts to solve this problem since but no result”.

    “Our power problem in Saki is an age-long one and can be traced to the 80s, we have recently written so many letters to Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), still no results.

    “Most of our communities in Saki have even lost the few hours of supply they get to recent outage, imagine a city with huge commercial activities in perpetual darkness,” she queried.

    Also speaking, Mr Saheed Adewale, a retired civil servant, lamented non-implementation of the different administrations to solve the power crisis bedeviling the town.

    While commending youths of the area for not taking laws into their hands, he also appealed to government and agencies involved to do the needful.

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    Mr Iyiola Akande, a commercial cyclist operator, also appealed for urgent intervention.

    “I am a trained machinist, since companies are closing down due to lack of power, I discussed with my family and I joined the cyclist operators business, to keep the family going,” he said.

    NAN investigations revealed that areas that are mostly affected are; Sabo area, Ogboro Road, Isale Oro, Sango, Ajegunle, Medina, Challenge, Isale Adini and Igboro areas.

  • Oyo celebrates over 2,000 twins at Twins Festival

    No fewer than two thousand sets of twins were celebrated yesterday at an elaborate event organised by the Oyo State government through its ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism. The event which was organised in conjunction with Ibarapa Central Local Government, Igbo-ora Progressive Union, Twins World Creation and the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, held at Methodist Grammar School Playing Ground, Igbo-Ora, Oyo state.

    Christened “Twins Festival”, the event was the first in the history of the state and attended by participants from within and outside the country, to showcase the high level of twins concentrations and multiple births in the community. Aside from the large twins concentrations at the event, the festival also featured special presentations, talent hunt, food/delicacies display, special twins parade, twins effigy display, musical presentations, among others.

    In his address, the State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Toye Arulogun who led over two hundred sets of twins and other government officials to the event from Ibadan, said the government decided to celebrate the twins at the event to let the whole world know the enormous potential of the community. He said government has begun a massive exposure and effort to the tourist potential of  Igbo-Ora with its high concentration of twins in the country and the world.

    “Twins are invited from far and near to celebrate twins and multiple births from Igbo-ora in commemoration of the Twins Festival. This festival was a platform to showcase Igbo-ora town with its unique feature of the highest rate of twins and multiple births in the world. Being the maiden editions, we have at least 2034 set of registered twins’, aside from those who are here but have yet to register”, he stated.

    While speaking on behalf of the traditional rulers at the event, Oba Jamiu Badmus, the Olu-Aso of Iberekodo, who is also the Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, called for the collaborative efforts of all stakeholders to sustain the festival.

  • Oyo police arrest kidnappers, killers of poultry farmer

    … parade 19 others

     

    Oyo Police Command have arrested five suspected kidnappers for allegedly abducting and killing a poultry farm owner , Sunday Aladeniyi after collecting ransom from the families.

    The deceased lifeless body , according to the police was later recovered in the forest along Ijebu-Ode road where the kidnappers dumped it .

    Mr. Abiodun Odude , the Oyo state Police Commissioner who paraded a total of 24 criminal suspects for various offences at the Eleyele Police Headquarters , Ibadan on Wednesday described the suspected kidnappers as sons of Lucifer .

    He promised to continue to rid the state of criminal elements that often serve as thorns in the flesh of law abiding citizens.

    The five suspects , he said were arrested following a report made at the Idi-Ayunre Police Division , and the Anti-Kidnapping Squad was mandated to arrest and rescue the victim who before then had been killed by the suspected kidnappers.

    The suspects who the police said would soon be charged to court for prosecution are Abdullahi Musa ,37, Isah Tambaya , 20, Yuguda Yusuf ,35, Aminu Ahmadu ,24, and Ojo John , 34.

    Speaking with journalists in an interview, one of the suspected kidnappers , Abdullahi Musa , 37, who confessed to the heinous crime , pleaded for leniency , while others narrated their sundry roles that led to the kidnap and murder of the poultry farm owner.

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    Musa revealed that one of the staff of the victim who was very close to the deceased had invited other members of the gang , mainly fulani herders to kidnap their boss and were given N20,000 each out of the money collected from the family as ransom.

    According to him, they had no plans to kill the poultry farmer until one of them raised the alarm that if allowed to go , he (Aladeniyi) would reveal their identify .

    The state Commissioner of Police who narrated how the suspects carried out their evil deeds further said ” the kidnappers who murdered their victim , Sunday Aladeniyi were arrested on Friday September 7,2018 at about 1830 hours by the Anti-Kidnapping Squad of the command . The suspects after collecting ransom , killed the victim because he could identify one of them.

    ” Infact, one of the kidnappers who was very close to the victim caused his death because he thought the victim would expose him . ”

    Among those also paraded were nine students’ cultists of the Polytechnic, Ibadan said to be involved in the killing of a fellow student , Olatunji Hammed a.k.a. Maku in cold blood around Apete area of Ibadan on August 27,2018.

    The self confessed students’ cultists most whom were on their final year in the institution told journalists that the reason for their membership of various cult groups on the campus was to fight against oppression, injustice and intimidation .

    The Commissioner of Police said the students were arrested through diligence investigation carried out by the Anti-Robbery section of the state Criminal Investigation Department (CIID) which led to the arrest of more suspects and recovery of arms , ammunition and other exhibits.

    Apart from the locally made cut to size single barrel gun recovered from the cult members , other exhibits recovered from the cultists include two axes, cutlasses and charms.

  • Shittu attends FEC meeting

    The Minister of Communication, Adebayo Shittu was among cabinet members who attended the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday.

    The meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari started around 11.08a.m at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    A fortnight ago, Shittu and the immediate past Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan, were disqualified from participating in the Oyo and Taraba states governorship primary elections, respectively, under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    While Shittu was disqualified for not taking part in the compulsory one year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme, Alhassan was disqualified over issues of loyalty to APC.

    Shittu also failed to present any NYSC exemption certificate to the APC screening committee.

    While disqualifying him, the National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, had stated: “He (Shittu) admitted that he did not do the mandatory NYSC as provided for under the law and in his own judgment, his being a member of the House of Assembly in the state and now as a Minister of the Federal Republic, that these were enough sacrifices. But for us as a party we know that NYSC is a mandatory scheme.

    “It is not something you may elect to do or abstain from doing and my understanding of the NYSC Act is that no employer of labour is permitted to employ anyone who graduated under 30 years and who did not obtain an exemption for reasons as provided for in the NYSC Act.

    “So, for us, not participating in the NYSC raises very serious moral issue as well as legal issue.

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    “After interviewing him, we were convinced that….for our party, there are clear lessons we need to learn from our recent past when people…anyway, we were convinced that if he did not do NYSC, that for us, was enough to disqualify him and we had to find the courage to do so.

    While Alhassan had immediately resigned from the cabinet, Shittu arrived for the first FEC meeting after his disqualification around 10.56a.m.

    He exchanged pleasantries with his colleagues before taking his seat.

    President Buhari called for rendition of the opening National anthem at the FEC meeting around 11.08a.m

    Opening Muslims prayer was said by the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed , while the Christian prayer was offered by the Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu

    Recall that the immediate past Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, had resigned from the cabinet due to fake NYSC exemption certificate presented to get the job.

    Her ignorance of the status of the certificate she had presented could not save her from losing her seat in the cabinet.

  • Ajimobi grants amnesty to 15 prisoners

    Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has granted amnesty at differing levels to 15 various offenders currently serving prison sentences at different prisons in the state.

    The State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Oluseun Abimbola said in Ibadan on Tuesday that 11 convicts will enjoy either outright release, or reduction in sentence terms, while four persons had their death sentences commuted to life imprisonment.

    Abimbola explained that the Governor, in exercise of his powers under section 212 of the 1999 constitution granted the amnesty on the recommendation of the State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy headed by the Attorney General, as part of the events commemorating the celebration of Nigeria’s 58th year independence anniversary.

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    The Attorney General appreciated the kind gesture of the governor in granting the amnesty, stating that it is the hope and expectation of the State government that those to be released would by reason of the good behavior that qualified them for consideration for amnesty, reciprocate with continuing good behaviour as they reintegrate into society.

    “We expect them to transform to become upstanding members of society, as they would have learnt useful lessons from their time of incarceration to know that crime does not pay.

    “The exercise of the prerogative of mercy by the governor is a constitutional exercise carefully and responsibly reviewed to ensure the exercise retains its credibility,” Mr. Abimbola added.

  • 2019: ‘No vacancy in Aso Rock’

    As candidates emerge from the different political parties to wrestle power, the National Liaison Officer, Buhari Campaign organization (BCO), Prince Isreal Adeshola has said there is no vacancy for the office of the Nigerian President.

    Adeshola who is the National Chairman, Bus Conductors’ Association of Nigeria (BCAN) said Nigerians should not be distracted by politicians from supporting President Muhammadu Buhari to perfect the works he has started in moving the nation forward.

    He spoke at the inauguration of the Oyo State Liaison Officers and executives of Bus Conductors Association of Nigeria (BCAN) of the BCO.

    At the event, bus conductors across the country, under the aegis of the Bus Conductors Association of Nigeria (BCAN) and the Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO) expressed their readiness to collaborate and mobilise millions of Nigerians to ensure the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari at the 2019 general elections.

    The groups said the impressive performance of Buhari as the Nigerian president has made him the perfect and only choice before Nigerians for 2019 presidential election.

    Adeshola said “We are deeply and sincerely committed to the second term campaign of President Buhari because the quality of life of an average Nigerian and indeed our children is secured and adequately protected.

    “We are convinced beyond doubts that the only way we could guarantee better future for our children is through good governance and sincere leadership. And the only way to achieve this is for us to collectively ensure that President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, returns in 2019.

    “This is not the time to slumber. We must stand to defend our future. Our destiny is in our own hands. We must engage the opposition not with guns or cutlasses but with our collective weaponry which is our PVC. Our PVC is our strength and the weapon we will use to dismantle the opposition and install the leadership we all crave for, the return of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “We all know that to destroy is very easy, but to build is always not easy. It takes patience, sacrifice and honest commitment to rebuild what had been destroyed. And that is exactly what the Buhari administration has been doing since it took over the helm of affairs of this nation.

    “There is no doubt that PMB is genuinely committed to ensuring that Nigerians regains her place as truly the giant of Africa both economically and politically. The president is committed to bettering the lots of Nigerians through sustainable economic programmes aimed at improving the socio-economic conditions of Nigerians.”

    He noted that the BCAN are not just advocating for the return of President Buhari, but are “advocating selfless, sincere, committed, transparent and purposeful leadership, and we found all these values embedded in President Muhammadu Buhari.”

    National Coordinator, Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO), Mr Danladi Pasali, while addressing over one thousand supporters and members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) who attended the inauguration said “I am so impressed that the people of South West, with what I am seeing today are completely Buharists. As we have come today to inaugurate our chapter who will go out and campaign for all the candidates of APC in the southwest.

    “It is now clear that people we have seen here today coming from various background, Southwest is 100 percent in support of President Buhari’s re-election as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “The volume of achievements of Mr President speaks for itself and if you say that Buhari should be the sole candidate of APC, clearly show that come 2019, there is no vacancy in Aso Rock. Nigerians are coming out en masse with the assurance we’re having here today to vote President Muhammadu Buhari.”

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    Pasali, who came in company of other national executive members of BCO, reiterated that for the first time in the history of Nigeria, President Buhari has proved to Nigerians as a leader with integrity, which he said spread across the globe.

    The inauguration was attended by the representatives of major traditional rulers in the state, including, Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi and Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Saliu Adeyemi.

    The representative of Oba Adeyemi, Samu of Oyo, High Chief Lamidi Oyewole, who led other Oyo Mesi to the event, enjoined the people to vote for Buhari, saying “the economy of Nigeria will grow better because it would be determined by a president with integrity and who commands the respect of developed nations of this world.”

  • World Teachers’ Day: Oyo NUT calls for stiffer admission requirements

    The leadership of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) in Oyo state, has called on the Federal Government to increase the scores and admission requirements for education degree applicants to universities and colleges of education in the country, in order to improve the quality of teachers in the country.

    The NUT said if the requirements are increased, many applicants will not see teaching and education courses as a last resort to those who couldn’t secure admission to study their dream courses.

    The call was made by the Oyo State Chairman, Nigerian Labour Congress, Waheed Olojede, while speaking at an event to commemorate the 2018 World Teachers Day, which held at Teachers House, Oluyole Estate, Ring Road, Ibadan.

    Olojede, who doubles as the State Secretary of the NUT, noted that a key issue that has affected the quality of education over the years, was the mindset of many people who joined the teaching profession.

    He said many admission seekers consider education courses as those reserved for only those who don’t have the requirements to study Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Engineering among other top rated courses.

    He stressed that the trend must be reversed and education and teachers’ training courses must be taken as First Class courses with stiffer admission requirements, if there must be improvement in the nations educational system, particularly in the training of teachers.

    In her remarks at the event, Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Aderonke Makanjuola, disclosed that the state government has approved the promotion of primary schools teacher across the state.

    She added that the promotion starts from 2011 and assured the teachers that the government is committed to ensuring that beneficiaries get their letters and the entitlements in due course.

    Earlier in his remark, state chairman of the NUT, Adedoyin Samson, commended the state government for the promotion, and urged the administration to explore the various opportunities for improvement of the educational sector.

    Adedoyin stressed that this year’s World Teachers Day celebration theme: “The right to education means the right to qualified teachers” suggests that quality education is a constitutional right of every child as coded in by the United Nation Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and entrench in the Nigeria Universal Basic Education law.

  • INEC issues Certificate of Return to Osun governor-elect

    Alhaji Gboyega Isiaka, the Osun Governor-Elect on Wednesday received his certificate of return from the Independent National Electoral Commission ( INEC ), in Osogbo.

    The INEC National Commissioner in charge of Oyo, Ekiti and Osun states, Prince Adedeji Soyebi, presented the certificate to Oyetola.

    The Deputy Governor-Elect, Mr Benedict Alabi also received his Certificate of Return at the event.

    In his remarks, Oyetola promised not to disappoint the people of the state who gave him the mandate in the Sept. 22 governorship election.

    He said the people of Osun would continue to enjoy the benefit of good governance in the state.

    Oyetola, who vowed to justify the confidence reposed in him by the people of the state, said he would run all-inclusive and participatory government.

    “I want to assure the people of the state that I will serve to the best of my ability and I will run all-inclusive and participatory government.

    “I will always consult majority of stakeholders in the implementation of the policies and programmes that would have positive effect in the lives of the people of the state.

    “I will run people’s friendly government. The focus of my administration will be the welfare of the people of the state.

    “We are going to work together to ensure that we justify the confidence people reposed in me,” he added.

    Oyetola also commended INEC and security operatives for ensuring that the election was free and fair.

    He also thanked Gov. Rauf Aregbesola for giving him the opportunity to serve under his administration and also prepared him for the task ahead.

    In his speech, Mr Segun Agbaje, INEC Resident Commissioner in Osun said that the commission had done its best to deliver credible election and also promoted the image of INEC.

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    Agbaje commended the people of Osun for the maturity displayed before, during and after the election.

    The REC said that issues raised by the US, UK and EU and the domestic observer groups during the election would be closely studied by the commission for further appropriate action.

    He said, “I remained neutral throughout the election process.

    “If at the end of litigation at the Supreme Court of Nigeria, the commission is found culpable for not discharging its responsibility faithfully and diligently, I will take full responsibility for any such laxity.

    “And also publicly apologize to all Nigerians and thereafter resign my appointment with the commission.

    “It should be put on record that the Commission carried out thorough investigation of all the allegations of intimidation of voters suspected to belong to a particular party, violence, arrest of Journalists and observers raised by some groups.

    “The commission discovered that all the allegations were not absolutely correct while the case of those arrested by the police with fake observer tags are still being investigated”.

    NAN reports that Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, the APC candidate, defeated Sen. Ademola Adeleke, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), candidate with 482 votes in the rerun poll.

    Oyetola scored a total of 255, 505 to defeat Adeleke who scored 255, 023.

  • I am not alone in ‘NYSC skipping’, says Shittu

    …appeals disqualification from Oyo APC governorship race

     

    The Minister of Communication, Adebayo Shittu, disclosed on Tuesday that he has appealed his disqualification from the Oyo State governorship race by the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

    The minister, who obtained a leave from his ministerial service to pursue his governorship ambition last month, also said he was not alone in the skipping of the compulsory National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.

    He said there are others who are seeking elective positions without having participated in the scheme. But he did not name them.

    Shittu said the party was wrongly advised to disqualify him, stressing that the requirements for contesting as governor are clearly stated in the Nigerian constitution. He urged the party to reverse itself to prevent an alleged imminent collapse of APC in the state.

    He expressed the belief that Governor Ajimobi and his supporters may be those behind his travails.

    Entitled: “This time would pass,” the statement read: “It is no longer news that I, Barrister Adebayo Shittu was purportedly disqualified from participating in Sunday’s governorship primary of our great party, the All Progressives Congress, APC in Oyo State on the baseless allegation of not possessing NYSC certificate.

    “Although, I also received the news, like any other person, with shock and disbelief having successfully gone through the screening process by the Party’s Gubernatorial Screening Committee. The intent of the cowards behind the saga is becoming clearer by the day.

    “May I appeal to supporters and well wishers across Oyo State and beyond – many of whom have bombarded my mobile lines with calls and text messages – to remain calm and be loyal to our great party as we resolve the issue politically.

    “Let me assure you that the All Progressives Congress which I took part in writing its constitution, is a party built on the rule of law, justice and fairness. This I believe the NWC would uphold at all times.

    “On the issue of NYSC, I had made my position known and there’s no need to repeat myself but I wish to further add that the position of the Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) is unambiguous on the qualification for participating in governorship election.

    “ I want to believe that the NWC was wrongly advised to disqualify me. I do not want to agree that a script is being acted, if at all, it is poorly written.

    “On this note, I have forwarded an appeal for the NWC to review and reconsider the decision not to clear me. It is my prayer and hope that this appeal process would afford our leaders the rare opportunity to salvage our party from the potentially destructive precipice into which APC in Oyo State is being pushed by the political shenanigans of Governor Abiola Ajimobi and his cohorts, many of whom have also never served in the NYSC scheme but are also seeking new elective positions.

    “I, once again, seek your understanding, calmness and loyalty to the party.”

  • Strike hits Lagos, Adamawa, Oyo, Ekiti, Ogun, others

    GOVERNMENT offices, banks and public schools were closed yesterday in many states as the organised labour began its strike over delay by Federal Government to conclude negotiation on a new minimum wage.

    As reported by The Nation‘s reporters, cases of full compliance were recorded in some states as others witnessed partial obedience to the labour leaders’ directive.

    The organised labour, had on Wednesday, directed its affiliates to begin an indefinite warning strike yesterday to press home its demand for a new national minimum wage.

    Three labour groups – Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and United Labour Congress (ULC) – issued the directive after the expiration of a 14-day ultimatum given to the government to announce and implement the new national minimum wage as promised.

    Labour demanded N65,000 national minimum up from the present N18,000.

     

    Govt offices, some banks, courts, schools crippled in Lagos

     

    The enforcement teams of the organised labour yesterday set out from Ikeja to the State Secretariat, Alausa, at about 7:20 a.m. and workers, who arrived for work, were turned back.

    The organised labour led by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Vice President Comrade Amechi Asugwuni shut Lagos airport and banks branches to press home their demands for the implementation of a new National Minimum Wage.

    Labour leaders and their members also stopped operations at branches of Access Bank, Stanbic IBTC, and Guaranty Trust Bank. Workers of the banks were sent out of the premises.

    The labour leaders also drove workers at the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) out of the parastatal’s premises.

    In an interview, Asugwuni said he was satisfied with the level of workers’ compliance with the strike.

    When asked why owners and drivers of commercial buses failed to comply with the action, he said they had been directed to stop operation.

    According to him, “We are going round to enforce the strike and we will do everything legitimate to ensure that it stands. Nothing can be more unique than this.”

    Asugwuni explained that they were still waiting for the Federal Government to call them for a meeting.

    Also speaking with reporters, the Lagos State NLC Chairman, Comrade Idowu Adelakun, said the strike is long overdue, adding that “everybody is prepared for the strike”.

    He added that labour leaders would keep registering their presence in the premises for the seven days duration of the warning strike to ensure compliance and no destruction of property.

    Association of Senior Staff of Banks Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI) President Comrade Oyinkan Olasanoye and his team also joined other labour leaders to ensure that banks comply with the strike action.

    Some banks on Lagos-Ibadan express way and Lagos metropolis were closed.

    The ASSBIFI enforcement team also prevented workers from gaining access to Stanbic IBTC Bank, Ikeja branch.

    The team stormed Polaris Bank (former Skye Bank) on Awolowo Way, Ikeja and thereafter locked its gate. Workers and customers were prevented from accessing the premises.

    However, Access Bank in Dopemu and First Bank in Iyana-Ipaja opened for business with many customers carrying out various transactions.

    Fuel stations were seen attending to customers. Major roads, including Iyana-Ipaja to Ikeja and Ikorodu Road, were busy with the usual heavy traffic.

    Public school pupils stayed at home because their teachers complied with the strike by the NLC.

    Though some of the pupils said they had been informed of the impending strike by their teachers on Wednesday, many still went to school. They were sent back home.

    At the Agege Local Government Area secretariat, the gate was locked with padlock and workers wearing Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE)-branded T-shirts sat outside chatting.   One of them who did not want to be named told The Nation that the gate would be opened by 4pm. He said he was not sure when the strike would be called off.

    The court rooms of the Lagos State Judiciary were shut to adjudication of cases as workers stayed away to observe the nationwide strike.

    As a result, lawyers and litigants who came to the courts were turned back at the gate by security guards keeping watch over the court premises.

    The premises of the High Court of Lagos State, Ikeja was like a graveyard yesterday.

    The doors of the court rooms were shut by workers to prevent proceedings from taking place.

    Chief Registrar Mrs. Taiwo Olatokun, who arrived at Ikeja High Court could not gain access to her office as the main door of the administrative building was locked.

    None of the officials of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) were on ground to answer media enquiries yesterday.

     

    Federal, State Secretariats, banks shut in Oyo

     

    The strike witnessed full compliance in different parts of Oyo State as workers shut down offices yesterday.

    Public primary and secondary school classrooms were locked across the state.

    Besides, most banks visited in the city yesterday did not open for business.

    Workers deserted both the Federal and State Secretariats in Ibadan, Oyo State, yesterday in compliance with the seven-day warning strike.

    Some commercial banks in Ibadan metropolis also shut down their activities. The federal and state secretariats in Ibadan were deserted as workers obeyed the sit-at-home order.

    Entry gates of the secretariats were locked.

    A security operative in one of the banks said customers could only use the ATMs, saying that activities in the banking hall had been shut down in compliance with the warning strike.

    However, some commercial banks and filling stations across the metropolis went on with their normal duties.

    In some of the secondary schools in Ibadan metropolis, students were turned back home by principal officers who politely asked to return due to the current strike action.

    At the University of Ibadan, academic activities and administrative duties were disrupted as the Non-teaching staff joined the strike.

    Similarly, the leadership of the UI chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) directed members to comply with the strike.

    Students and lecturers, who had lectures as at 8am, were shocked to meet the lecture venues locked.

    Administrative offices were not spared as most members who had come to work were directed to return home after attending the union’s congress held at the Theatre Arts to intimate members on compliance.

     

    Workers stay at home in Ekiti

    Government offices were locked in Ekiti State as workers  complied with the Labour directive to stay away from work on the first day of the nationwide warning strike.

    The officials of the state councils of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) moved round to ensure compliance with the strike.

    The Governor’s Office, House of Assembly, High Court complex, the State Secretariat housing Ministries,  Department and Agencies (MDAs) remained desolate.

    Private business organisations like shops, hotels,  petrol  stations,  eateries and banks opened for business.

    Some of the banks that opened earlier in the day closed again at about 1.00pm when labour leaders were moving around to ensure compliance.

    Commercial motorcycle operators, taxi and bus drivers defied the strike order and continued their activities unabated.

    State TUC chairman,  Mr. Odunayo Adesoye, expressed satisfaction with the level of compliance. He expressed optimism that workers in the informal sector would comply in subsequent days.

    Adesoye, who justified the strike, argued that the present minimum wage was no longer sustainable.

     

    Business activities affected in Ogun

     

    The warning strike was effective in some parts of Ogun State.

    Business activities were paralysed in Sango-Ota. Some of the other places visited included Ado-Odo/Local Government headquarters, the courts, post office, Ansarudeen Secondary School and Primary Schools.

    Some lawyers who came to the Magistrates’ Court and High Court in Sango-Ota to transact business could not gain access to the courts. School teachers in schools visited were at the gates sending wards home.

    Some workers, who wished not to be identified, hailed the NLC and the organised labour for the strike aimed at ensuring that workers received decent pay.

     

    Civil servants join in Adamawa

     

    In Adamawa, government workers joined the strike.

    The state Government Secretariat in Yola as well as Yola North and Yola South local governments’ secretariats were shut.

    The courts were also closed while some banks rendered skeletal services.

    But at Federal Medical Centre, Yola, the doctors and nurses attended to patients.

    The Police Command in Adamawa, however, advised the public to remain calm and go about their normal businesses.

    The command in a statement by its spokesman, SP Othman Abubakar, said it had put adequate security measures to ensure that no one was harassed because of the strike.

     

    Govt offices shut in Imo

     

    Government offices in Imo State, including public schools, higher institutions and other public offices, were closed down yesterday following the nationwide strike.

    The state secretariat, which houses the ministries located on Port Harcourt road, was deserted by workers.

    Banks were also forced to shut down by NLC taskforce that monitored compliance.

    Among other government and private institutions that obeyed the NLC order was the Imo State House of Assembly, which was locked.

    The state NLC Chairman, Comrade Austin Chilakpu, who spoke with reporters, said the strike was complied with.

    According to him, “The strike is being observed to the fullest in Imo State. As you can see, the state secretariat is locked. The workers stayed away from work. This is a national directive and we are complying with it.”

    Also, the State Chairman of Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrade Paul Akalazu, said both the government institutions and banks complied with the order.