Tag: Rotimi Akeredolu

  • APDA to Akeredolu: Reduce your travels to focus on governance

    APDA to Akeredolu: Reduce your travels to focus on governance

    The Advance Peoples Democratic Alliance ( APDA ) in Ondo State on Tuesday advised Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu to reduce his frequent travels outside the state to focus on governance.

    Mr Dele Ogunbameru, the State Publicity Secretary of APDA, in a statement in Lagos, said that the frequent travels of the governor were affecting governance in the state.

    Akeredolu, on Monday, December 11, travelled to Paris, France, to attend a four-day summit on climate change by One Planet Summit.

    The governor had attended the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York held from September 12 to September 27.

    Ogunbameru said that since Akeredolu’s inauguration in February 2017, he had not stayed “at home to address the problems being faced by the people that voted him into power.’’

    “Aside from foreign trips, it is now a tradition for Gov. Akeredolu to leave the state on Thursdays and come back on Tuesdays, spending only two working days in the state.

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    “This action has really caused hardship on the masses who queued in the sun to vote for him on November 26, 2016.

    “As at today, December 12, Ondo State workers have not received November salary aside from the five months salaries and pensions arrears owed the workers and retirees,’’ he said.

    Ogunbameru advised the governor to cut down on his incessant travels to focus on governance and reduce the hardship on the people, who he said, were mostly tstate workers.

    He said the current petrol scarcity in the state was artificial and urged the government to check the excesses of petrol stations as we approach the Yuletide.

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  • Mrs Akeredolu urges women to be involved in active politics

    Mrs Akeredolu urges women to be involved in active politics

    The wife of the Ondo State governor, Mrs Betty Akeredolu, has advised women and youths to be actively involved in partisan politics to enable them play leadership roles in the country.

    Akeredolu gave this advice on Friday in Akure at the inauguration of the Forum for Wives of Ondo State Officials ( FOWOSO ).

    According to her, the aim of creating FOWOSO is to develop and execute programmes that will build the capacity of women and youths.

    She advised women to change their mindsets of limiting themselves to the homes but aspire to become breadwinners of the families as well.

    According to her, this is where FOWOSO will become relevant; we cannot sit back and expect government to champion these causes.

    “We owe it to ourselves and children to ensure that we are effectively developed to take up the challenge and make a useful impact on the economy.

    “We have to play our part in preparing our women to be effective leaders in the economic sector of the country,’’ she said.

    In a remark, Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu, lauded members of FOWOSO for supporting his wife since the inception of his administration.

    According to the governor, women’s role in economic growth has grown to the point, where it becomes a loss to the society to segregate them from economic activities and decision making process.

    FOWOSO is an initiative of the governor’s wife, established for children and women in the state.

    The forum is also established to give free medical check-up for women as well as give economic empowerment to selected women in the 18 Local Government Areas of the state.

    The empowerment includes the distribution of sewing machines, hair dryers, grinding machines, gas cylinders and cash gifts.

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  • Amnesty: militants laud Buhari, Akeredolu

    Amnesty: militants laud Buhari, Akeredolu

    A militant group in Ondo State, the United Sea Wolf Avenger, has commended President Muhammadu Buhari for incorporating militants in the state into the Federal Government Amnesty programme.

    The group, in a statement by its leaders, General Deji Ehinmowo and General Secretary, Akinfemi Raymond, appealed to the Federal Government not to extend its Amnesty programmes.

    The state Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu, had on November 9, during the proclamation of Amnesty armed youths issued a 21-day ultimatum to ex-militants in the state to surrender their arms.

    The group also commended Akeredolu for his commitment to the Amnesty programme and the development of the riverine community of the state.

    It appealed to the governor not to extend the Amnesty programme, claiming that the “21 days window’’ was enough to the militants in the various camps to surrender their arms.

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    “Following the 21 days ultimatum for the submission of arms by militants in the riverine area of Ondo State which ended on November 30, the United Sea Wolf Avenger appeal to the governor not to extend the date because people have turned the exercise to trade.

    “It is regrettable that people who cannot handle ordinary cutlass have suddenly become militants through the amnesty window.

    “Twenty-one days is more than enough to move arms from camps to submission centres within the state.

    “The truth is that anybody that is complaining of time should be asked, what had he doing for 21 days. Most camp leaders that are complaining now waste their time looking for arms to purchase to fortify their newly born camp.

    “Further extension will make a mockery of the whole exercise and also belittle the brilliant flag off speech of Mr Governor, that after 21 days; anybody found with arms will be dealt with according to the law.

    “The real militants have already submitted their arms and captured, those left behind are amnesty traders, those that pay N100,000 and above to camp leaders,’’ it said.

    The group equally commended the Amnesty committee headed by the state Deputy Governor, Mr Agboola Ajayi, “for the diligent way it handled the programme.’’

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  • I remain in APC- Sen. Boroffice

    I remain in APC- Sen. Boroffice

    Sen. Ajayi Boroffice, representing the Ondo North Senatorial District in the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Thursday, said that he had not joined another political party as being speculated.

    Borffice made this clarification in a statement made available to newsmen in Akure by his media aide, Mr Kayode Fakuyi.

    “Few days ago after a successful APC stakeholders’ meeting in Akure, a plot to link Sen. Boroffice to another party in Ondo State was hatched; the plot is diversionary.

    “The senator remains a chieftain of the APC in Ondo State and has not at anytime resigned his membership of the party nor at any moment joined another party,’’ Fakuyi said.

    “As a grassroots politician and one of the founding fathers of APC in state, if he has any reason to join another party, it will attract statewide rallies and political carnivals.

    “The evolution of the APC did not start with the 2016 governorship primary election in the state.

    “It started in 2011 when Sen. Boroffice, as the only elected member of the Action Congress of Nigeria ( ACN ) in Ondo State, mobilised fellow progressives to build the progressive family in the state,’’ he said.

    Fakuyi advised the citizenry to disregard any false report that the senator had left the APC, saying it was untrue.

    “On the circulated letter, which purportedly appointed the deputy chairman of our party as the acting chairman, the letter is fake.

    “Mr Isaac Kekemeke remains the state chairman of the party,” he said.

    “If there is any allegation against the state chairman, the allegation should be investigated.

    “Only the National Executive Committee of the party has the power to sack the state party chairman and appoint an acting chairman.

    “It is on record that the NEC of our party has not considered the matter and has not taken any position on it. Any letter seeking his removal is fake in its entirety.

    According to Fakuyi, Boroffice reaffirms his confidence in the state chairman of APC in Ondo State.

    He said, “about 75 per cent of the party’s followers have declared support for the state chairman and no outsider can impose any pro-tempore chairman on our party.

    “The letter, which purportedly appointed the deputy chairman as the acting chairman is fake.

    “The well-attended meeting held on Nov. 27 deliberated on a number of issues and made far-reaching resolutions.

    “Stakeholders passed a vote of confidence on Mr Isaac Kekemeke-led State Executive Committee ( SEC ) of the party and reiterated support for the APC-led Federal and Ondo State Governments,” he said.

    However, Mr Abayomi Adesanya, the state party spokesman, told us that the investigative committee did its work thoroughly and invited the former chairman three times but he refused to turn up.

    Adesanya said the hearing was open and transparent, adding that the national leadership of the party wrote and approved the Acting Chairman of the party, Mr Ade Adetimehin, pending the final resolution of the issue.

    Kekemeke was suspended by the State Working Committee ( SWC ) of the party on June 1, 2017.

    The suspension arose from a division in the party, occasioned by the outcome of the last governorship primary election, which produced Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu as the party’s flag bearer in the last governorship election.

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  • Ondo Govt. tasks NPA on modern facilities

    Ondo Govt. tasks NPA on modern facilities

    The Ondo State Government, has tasked the Nigeria Ports Authority ( NPA ) to provide modern facilities for its operations so that the 48-hour clearance target at the ports could come to a reality.

    Mr Timehin Adelegbe, the Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperative Services, made this appeal on Friday in Akure at a one-day seminar, organised by the Nigerian Shippers Council.

    The theme of the seminar was: “Economic Regulation: Facilitation of a New Port Order in Export and Import Trade.’’

    Adelegbe said that the reduction of trade barriers must be accompanied by other policies and institutional reforms that would enhance investments in the local environment as well as growth in productivity.

    The commissioner said that such a sustainable programme required a mutually-reinforcing policies geared towards the promotion of sustainable growth.

    He enjoined the Federal Government to support the yearning of the State Government and its citizenry on the establishment of a seaport in the coastal area of the state.

    According to him, the state is an agrarian society that supplies a reliable percentage of the Nigeria’s agricultural produce.

    Adelegbe assured potential investors that the present Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu administration would continue to create the necessary enabling economic environment for investment.

    He, therefore, urged the participants to examine all issues discussed with objectivity and come up with relevant recommendations that would assist the government and others interested in maritime trade.

    “Ondo State will always play its roles effectively in rendering adequate support for all programmes that would assist in improving international trade to the state.

    “For instance, in view of the importance of export and import trade to the development of our nation, Ondo State has put in place some structures to facilitate the ease of doing business,” he said.

    He listed the measures to include: the ease of obtaining Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for land acquisition and the establishment of the Ondo State Development and Investment Agency.

    According to him, these measures are expected to guide investors and accelerate the pace of industrial development in the state.

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  • Akeredolu flags off distribution of 2.9million insecticide nets in Ondo

    Akeredolu flags off distribution of 2.9million insecticide nets in Ondo

    Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State on Friday in Akure flagged off the distribution of 2.9 million long lasting  insecticide treated mosquito nets to residents of the state.

    Akeredolu, who was represented by Dr Jibayo Oyewole, the Special Adviser on Health Matters to the governor, noted that malaria still remained a major public health problem in Nigeria despite  preventable measures.

    He said that malaria constituted a major economic burden in the country because about N148 billion  was lost annually in the form of treatment cost and prevention.

    According to him, statistics have shown that more than 60 per cent of hospital attendance was due to malaria and three out of every 10 admission beds were due to malaria.

    The governor said that the critical elements needed to achieve positive change in fight against malaria was the change in behavioural and social norms with regards to sleeping inside treated mosquito nets.

    “The ownership and use of the nets has remained the most cost effective and easily deployed methods for malaria prevention.

    “Significant reduction in malaria related deaths and disability over the years have been attributed to the massive promotion of the ownership and use of the nets,” he said.

    The governor said the distribution of the nets was to ensure universal coverage of the populace in the state.

    Similarly, the governor’s wife, Mrs Betty Ayanwu-Akeredolu, said malaria infection still posed a great threat to health and socio-economic wellbeing of many Nigerians.

    Ayanwu-Akeredolu stressed the need for concerted efforts to fight malaria.

    The governor’s wife, who was honoured as net ambassador in the state by the Catholic Relief Service ( CRS ), encouraged the people to use the nets correctly so that there would be effectiveness of the campaign.

    She said nobody should sell the nets because some organisations and government paid for them.

    “These nets do not come free, but a lot of funds have gone into it; therefore let us use the nets for what they are meant for and not for fishing but sleeping inside them after hanging for 24 hours.

    “I have committed myself for Ondo State that is free of malaria and if we all make concerted efforts, we will create the Ondo State we deserve and history will not forget us,” she said.

    Mrs Rebecca Bassey, the representative of Catholic Relief Services, said that over 16.5 million nets were being distributed in six states in Nigeria,  Ondo State being one of them.

    Bassey noted that the state had demonstrated itself to be a dependable and reliable partner, considering its show of love for giving safe and conducive environment for the campaign.

    She added that the exercise would no doubt contribute immensely to collective efforts towards eliminating malaria from the state and Nigeria in general.

    “National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP) of the Federal Ministry of Health and CRS with funding from Global Fund are distributing over 16.5million nets in six states in Nigeria including Ondo State,” she said.

    According to her, CRS has been implementing programme in Nigeria for over 17 years.

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  • Ondo assures traditional rulers of rural development

    Ondo assures traditional rulers of rural development

    The Ondo State Government has signed Memoranda of Understanding ( MoU ) with some foreigners to establish industries in rural areas in the state.

    Chief Timehin Adelegbe, the state Commissioner for Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives, said this on Wednesday in Ifon, headquarters of Ose Local Government while on a courtesy visit to traditional rulers in the council area.

    He said that the industries would bring development to rural areas.

    10 towns that make up the council area are: Okeluse, Imoru, Ijagba, Ikaro, Idogun, Ifon, Idoani, Imeri, Ute and Afo.

    He said that one of the aims of the current administration of Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu was to check unemployment by establishing industries.

    According to him, efforts are ongoing to tap the state’s resources to create wealth and make the state a hub of commercial activities.

    “This two-day visit to this local government area is to appreciate our people, to make government familiar with the area and inform our people about our development plans for this place.

    “Ose Dam is being considered to be used as hydro electric dam and this will create opportunities for employment.

    “We equally plan to establish a sugarcane processing factory in Ikaro.

    “Similarly, an oil company, packaging ethanol production programme, is scheduled to kick off in this local government and it will make cassava to be more lucrative.

    “There is also discovery of kaolin in this local government area which has attracted a private firm’s interest to establish a ceramic firm here,” he said.

    The commissioner said that the local government area had potential for development that would benefit the state government, stressing that as an indigene of the area, he would pursue such benefits to logical conclusions.

    “This government will not joke with its people because it is people oriented.

    “Apart from all these firms coming to our local government area, rural infrastructure such as road rehabilitation to be funded by World Bank will also be benefited,” he said.

    Responding, Oba Israel Adeusi, the Olufon of Ifon, said that the state governor was already doing well and making positive impacts.

    Adeusi admonished the government to continue with its momentum of performance as well as ensure that dividends of democracy went round, saying that he knew that the state would witness all-round transformation at the end of the administration.

    Similarly, Oba Adeyegba Owasunloye, the Arujale of Okeluse, said he was glad for the visit and advised the government to be focused and rule with fear of God.

    The traditional ruler said that the government must ensure that dividends of democracy promised the electorate went round all parts of the state.

    Those on the entourage of the commissioner included the Chairman of All Progressives Congress ( APC ) in the local government area, a member representing the local government area in Ondo State House of Assembly and caretaker chairman of the local government.

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  • Buhari arrives in New York for UN Summit

    Buhari arrives in New York for UN Summit

    President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived in New York, United States, to join other world leaders for the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) high-level events starting on Tuesday.

    The President was accompanied by governors Abdul’aziz Yari (Zamfara), David Umahi (Ebonyi) and Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo).

    He was received at the JF Kennedy Airport by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, and Nigeria’s Permanent Representative  to the UN, Prof. Tijjani Bande.

    The President was thereafter, received at 8:30 p.m. at his lodge by three ministers – Kayode Fayemi (Solid Minerals), Adamu Adamu (Education), and Okechukwu Enelamah (Industry, Trade and Investment).

    The others were the Minister of State for Environment, Ibrahim Jibril; his Budget and National Planning counterpart, Zainab Ahmed, presidential aides as well as members of staff of the Nigerian Missions in the U.S.

    Buhari will deliver Nigeria’s National Statement on Tuesday, the first day of the general debate.

    He has been listed as the eighth speaker of the 193 Head of States expected to address the General Debate of the General Assembly.

    The theme for this year’s debate is ‘Focusing on People: Striving for Peace and a Decent Life for All on a Sustainable Planet’.

    The President will also join other world leaders at the welcoming reception to be hosted by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and hold a bilateral meeting with the UN chief.

    Aside other high-level engagement, he will have a lunch meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, along with other world leaders.

    Nigeria will also participate in high-level meetings on “Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Building Momentum for Change,” the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, a High Level Event organised by African Union under its theme of the Year: “Roadmap on the Demographic Dividend:From Commitment to Action,” among others.

    It is expected that the President and members of his delegation will project Nigeria as a strong moral force and responsible member of the international community.

     

  • We left N20bn – Mimiko to Akeredolu

    We left N20bn – Mimiko to Akeredolu

    The former Governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko on Thursday disclosed that his administration left N20bn behind in the state’s account as against the claims by Gov Rotimi Akeredolu in a recent speech.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Kayode Akinmade, former Commissioner of Information during Mimiko’s administration.

    In the statement, Akinmade said: “Our attention has been drawn to the speech made by the Governor of Ondo State, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu on the state of finances inherited on February 24, 2017. We are concerned by the figures in the speech and feel obliged to put the records straight.

    “For the avoidance of any doubt, our administration left about N20Billion in the coffers of the State at its exit on February 2017. This include N7.37.Billion in the Current Account; N7.53Billion as Fixed Deposit; N1.2Billion in the MDG Account; $346,000 and 443,000Euro in the Domiciliary Account, including the N825million Sure-P fund at the Local Government Account!

    “The above amount, most of which came late into our tenure was to be used to offset a chunk of owed salaries before the then Accountant General made a curious disappearance.

    “On figures listed as External Debt, it is necessary to state the following. Our administration did not incur any foreign debt in all its 8 years! Also, the External debt stock as at February 2017 was US $ 49,958,268.49, which (if translated at 1 US $ = N305) is N15.23billion. All of these external debt stock was inherited from previous administrations.

    Again, we did not contract any external loan for all of our 8 years! Well aware of the fact that “government is a continuum, we continued to service the debts, some of which spanned over twenty years.

    “Internal debt profile, we aver, stood at N53.159 billion comprising mainly of salary bail out loan of N13.76billion, Excess Crude Account loan N9.79 billion, CBN restructuring FGN Bond N4.13billion, CBN budget support N7.5billion and Ondo State 7-Year bond of N17.6billion.

    “Of all the above listed indebtedness, only the Ondo State 7-Year Bond was directly incurred by our government to build major infrastructure across the State.

    “Yes, we experienced the sad reality of salaries arrears like almost all the States of the federation. That is why unpaid salaries for the period August 2016 to Jan 2017 was N32.40billion, with N20.93 billion owed State Government Workers and N11.469billion owed Local government workers, including political appointees.

    “at that, it must also be clear that we left office on the 24th February 2017 while Federal Allocation for February 2017 salaries was received by the incumbent Government on the 28th of February, 2017. We could not have paid February salaries when we did not receive February allocation before exit.
    On Pensions, a sum of N4.8billion was said to be owed by the State Government and N25.237billion by the local governments. We wonder where these figures came from.

    “At inception, our administration paid N1.5billion out of outstanding pensions and gratuities. All the years of our administration, monthly obligations to pensioners were considered and paid as part of salaries! The N32.40billion salary arrears is therefore inclusive of obligations to pensioners, except gratuity, which is owed both at the State and Local Government levels.

    “While we note that gratuities are outstanding, we state for the benefit of all, that this is one sad development that was not peculiar to Ondo State alone. Almost all States of the federation have defaulted on gratuities in the last ten years or more.

    “On yet another point raised in the speech, we are interested in knowing what N39.740 billion, said to be contractors liability means if outstanding requests at the Accountant General’s office is N5.45billion. We assume this may represent contracts awarded by previous governments which were yet to be completely executed since no clear information was offered in the speech on this figure.

    “What we know is that if this were so, such figures can not be considered as debts until such contracts are executed at specified milestones, stages before which payments are not due. There can only be debts upon performance. What can be considered a debt, in all good conscience, are the outstanding requests at the Accountant Generals Office.

    “We urge the government and interested citizens of our state to avail themselves of the true state of our indebtedness from the Debt Management Office and the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI). The reports are clear and unambiguous about the fact that Ondo State remained the least borrowed of the Six South Western States and of the 9 Oil Producing States as at our administration’s exit in February 2017. This, in all modesty, must say a lot about our debt management record.

    “We have a duty to set the records straight for posterity. And this we have done with no malice and or ill-feelings.”

  • Lassa fever: Ondo trains 54 surveillance officers, informants

    Lassa fever: Ondo trains 54 surveillance officers, informants

    The Ondo State Government on Thursday in Akure concluded the training of surveillance officers and informants to contain the spread of Lassa fever across the 18 local government areas of the state.

    Speaking at the occasion, Dr Taiye Oni, the Permanent Secretary, Ondo State Ministry of Health, said that it was necessary for the state government to build up the capacity of the trainees for effective service delivery.

    Oni, who was represented by Dr Ayodele Adelusi, the Deputy Director of Public Health at the ministry, said Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu approved the training to combat any likely outbreak of lassa fever in any part of the state.

    He said the trainees would function as Disease Notification Officers that would alert the appropriate authorities if there was any strange manifestation of illnesses in their respective areas.

    “These are the people to let us know if there is any strange development or outbreak because we cannot be everywhere, every time.

    “These are the people across the state and they are not for lassa fever alone, but other diseases as well,’’ he said.

    According to him, everyone has to be on his/her toes not to allow the disease have its way in the state, adding that the trainees should use the opportunity of the training to the benefit of the state.

    The permanent secretary noted that the trainees would also be responsible for sensitisation and proper orientation of residents at the grassroots.

    Similarly, Dr Waheed Afolayan, the State Epidemiologist, said that the trainees were important, considering their vital role in enhancing healthcare delivery throughout the state.

    Afolayan, who gave a comprehensive presentation and lecture, urged them to be extra careful, saying that there should be immediate reports of any disease to the designated clinic centres.

    He admonished them to carry out community mobilisation, health education and sensitisation.

    According to him, the trainees should have a good relationship with their assigned communities so that there could be a sense of trust and confidence in their activities.

    The epidemiologist, however, urged the officials to protect themselves so that they would not turn out to be victims themselves.

    One of the participants, Mr Adewale Agbede, said the training was timely, saying it was part of the build-up against the disease and its containment.

    Another participant, Mrs Folashade Afolabi, said the training had enabled her to be an advocate for “Operation Do not Eat Rats’’ and that she would also use the opportunity to encourage regular hand-washing.