Tag: Senator Tayo Alasoadura

  • ‘How Alasoadura became ministerial nominee’

    Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s media aide Segun Ajiboye highlights the factors that led to the nomination of Senator Tayo Alasoadura as minister by President Muhammadu Buhari

    Before President Muhammadu the president Buhari finally made the list of his ministerial nominees known, speculations were rife about those being considered for the jobs.

    The list kept changing as Nigerians churned out names of those purportedly being considered for the plum jobs. And the people waited with bated breath to know their new ministers.

    The people of Ondo State were not left out of this restrained patience. It was common knowledge among the people that no less than four prominent and ably-qualified indigenes of the state were angling for the job, and so the people waited eagerly to know who would pick the much

    Last week Monday, the President sent a list of ministerial nominees to the Senate for confirmation. Shouts of joy rent the air in Akure, the Ondo State capital, as the name of Senator Tayo Alasoaduara appeared among those nominated by President Buhari to join him in steering the ship of the nation for the next four years.

    The belief in political circles across the state is that Akeredolu was behind the senator’s nomination.

    While speaking at a thanksgiving service organised by Alasoadura, Akeredolu told the gathering, which included prominent Akure indigenes, somehow predicting, that the senator would be nominated as minister by the president. To Akure indigenes, Alasosadura’s nomination is sweeter because it was the first time their kinsman would be appointed a minister since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999.

    It is also imperative to state that, the fact that the national leadership of the APC did not oppose Akeredolu’s choice of Alasoadura is a bright indication that light may finally be appearing at the end of the tunnel for the party, and an indication that Akeredolu’s quest for peace in the party is finally yielding results.

    Many regard the emergence of the senator as minister from a plethora of names that were allegedly being considered was a no mean feat for Akeredolu.

    Among those mentioned as eyeing the job were the Executive Director, Engineering and Technical Services, Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited (NDPHC), Engr. Ife Oyedele, a former governorship aspirant in the state, Chief Olusola Oke and the pioneer Chairman of the APC in the state, Hon Duerimini Isaacs Kekemeke,  among several others.

    There were speculations that Oyedele was the favourite of an Abuja group for the ministerial slot. Oyedele, also said to be a close ally of President Buhari, was a frontrunner in the race for the job until the lot fell on Alasoadura. It was learnt that a group of Abuja politicians sought the ministerial job for him so that he would be well placed to displace Akeredolu in the 2020 election.

    Previously in the state, the ministerial position has always given ambitious politicians a firm advantage which they leverage on to dislodge the incumbent. It usually gives such politicians the influence and political connection to effectively pursue their aspiration and dislodge the incumbent.

    Rumours have been rife that Oyedele, Oke and Kekemeke, all wanted the ministerial job to enhance their chances of winning the next governorship election in the state. But the emergence of Alasoadura must put paid their plans, while at the same time brightening the chances of Governor Akeredolu for a second term.

    Media accounts may have strengthened this notion. While speaking with reporters in Akure,  Kekemeke was said to have expressed the fear that the appointment of Alasoadura would lead to the marginalisation of those who are not in Akeredolu’s camp.

    Those familiar with the political intrigues that trailed the nominations have also hailed the governor, describing the feat as a masterstroke, which they say will play a major role in who picks the party’s ticket to contest the governorship election in 2021.

    The governor had criticised the people of Akure South and North Federal Constituency in the central senatorial district for the defeat of Alasoadura in the last general election. The governor was particularly angry that the people failed to vote for their kinsman despite his performance in the eighth National Assembly, stressing that Alasoadura deserve to be re-elected.

    Many stakeholders across the state believe that the governor’s choice of Alasoadura as minister from the state has also further cemented the quest for peace in the state chapter of the APC.

    As a reliable political ally of Akeredolu, the appointment of Alasoadura is considered by many across the state as a big boost to the governor ahead of the governorship election. Perhaps more importantly, many party members see Alasoadura as a unifying factor, whose support base cuts across the three senatorial districts of the state. This is exemplified in the fact that there was no single opposing voice to his nomination, a distant departure from the past when petitions from various groups would have been flying around.

    It will be recalled that the late Dr Segun Agagu  maximized the advantage of his ministerial position to push out Adefarati out of the Alagbaka Government House in 2003.

    Similarly, the immediate-past governor of the state, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, also used the opportunity of his ministerial position to earn himself a good place in the hearts of the Abuja power blocks and ultimately dislodging Agagu from office.

    The stage for the new found optimism in the camp of the governor was set earlier in the month when the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, led other chieftain, including the former interim chairman, Pa Bisi Akande, former governors of Ekiti and Ogun states, Otunba Niyi Adebayo and Aremo Segun Osoba respectively, to Akure to reconcile the factions.

    It must, however, be said that there are still some dissenting voices, but the emergence of Alasoadura as minister may have changed the tide in favour of Governor Akeredolu ahead of the election.

  • Alasoadura mourns Ekiti auto crash victims

    The lawmaker representing Ondo Central Senatorial District, Tayo Alasoadura on Sunday consoled with families of victims of Saturday’s truck accident in Ifaki/ Iworoko road in Ekiti State.

    At least 15 persons were reportedly crushed to death in Iworoko,Ado-Ekiti when the driver of the trailer conveying Alasoadura branded bags of rice lost control and rammed into the main market in Ado-Ekiti,the state capital.

    A statement issued by Alasoadura’s Media Aide, Dayo Joseph, commiserated with the people of the area over the accidents.

    The law maker said the bags of rice were purchased from a Rice Mill in Kebbi State to patronise and encourage local production of rice.

    He added the rice was actually meant for his constituents to enjoy Christmas/New year celebration as part of his gifts in the spirit of the season but the delivery was delayed till.

    He said: “Our prayers are with the victims and I pray for the repose of the souls of the departed ones and the fortitude for their families to bear the irreparable loss while I also wish the injured quick recovery to return to their normal activities.”

     

  • College thanks lawmaker for varsity upgrade bill

    Top management team of the Adeyemi College of Education (ACE) Ondo has paid an appreciation visit to the lawmaker representing Ondo Central District, Senator Tayo Alasoadura for facilitating the upgrade of the college university status.

    Last Thursday, the Senate passed a bill converting the college to a University of education after a long wait.

    Alasoadura, who is also the Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), sponsored the bill at the upper chamber.

    The Provost, Prof Olukoya Ogen, led the high-powered delegation from the college.

    He thanked Alasoadura for playing an active role in ensuring the passage of the bill.

    He said posterity would remember the lawmaker for his determination and courage.

    “We are glad to hear the soaring news.  We are solidly behind Senator Alasoadura in his efforts to render services to humanity.  We will be celebrating him very soon for this gesture,” Ogen said.

    Alasoadura said he was pressured by his late wife, Adetayo, who is from Ondo Town, which hosts the college, to follow up on the bill.

    Accordingly, he said he had to lobby his colleagues to ensure the passage of the bill.

    “The bill would have been passed six months ago but there was no financial provision because of the delay in the signing of the 2018 budget,” he said.

    He said N2 billion had been approved for the take-off of the University, assuring them that it would be listed before the Senate go on long break.

    Alasoadura disclosed that efforts were on to also upgrade the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FECA) to a University for the benefit of the community.

    The Students Union President, Zubair Taofeek thanked Alasoadura for ensuring that the institution attainted higher academic status.

    He said the students would support the college management to facilitate s smooth academic environment.

  • Ondo APC: Acting chairman worked against Buhari, party in 2015 – Group

    Ondo APC: Acting chairman worked against Buhari, party in 2015 – Group

    The embattled acting Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mr. Ade Adetimehin has been accused of working against the election of President Muhammadu Buhari and other candidates of the party in the 2015 general elections in the State.

    In a press statement signed by the Progressives Youth Group (PYG) Coordinator, Comrade Adeoye Bakare, the group said Mr. Adetimehin is a political trader with rich record of anti-party activities.

    The statement reads in part: “We are concerned about recent political controversies and contentions unfolding within our dear party, the All Progressives Congress, in Ondo State. We are worried about the state of the party. We are also disturbed about the unending political brawl over the chairmanship of our party and its attendant consequences on innocent and committed party members in Ondo State.

    “For instance, there is an unfortunate situation whereby the deputy chairman of the party, Mr. Ade Adetimehin has accused the state chairman, Mr. Isaac Kekemeke of anti-party activities in the November 20, 2016 gubernatorial election in Ondo State.

    “Whereas, credible records have also shown that Mr Adetimehin himself worked against the election of President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 general elections. Mr. Adetimehin also worked against the election of the senator representing Ondo Central senatorial district, Senator Tayo Alasoadura on the 28th of March, 2015. Likewise, Mr. Adetimehin worked against Hon. Bamidele Baderinwa, the candidate of APC for Idanre/Ifedore Federal Constituency.

    “It is a matter of public record that the preferred aspirant of Mr. Adetimehin for Ondo central senatorial ticket was Mr. Ifedayo Abegunde. However, Mr. Ifedayo Abegunde, the serving secretary to Ondo State Government, lost the APC primary election held in 2014 to incumbent Senator Tayo Alasoadura.

    “While it was expected that all loyal party leaders and members would rally round and support the candidate of the party in the general election, Mr. Adetimehin chose to strike mouth-watering deal with leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ondo Central senatorial district. He worked for the PDP in the 2015 general elections. 

    “After the receipt of incontrovertible evidence from those who hired and mobilised Adetimehin and his cohorts to work against the APC in 2015, we have no option than to conclude that Mr. Adetimehin is a political trader with rich record of anti-party activities.

    “The general public should note that Mr Adetimehin is not alone in the business of political trading. Two serving commissioners in the Governor Rotimi Akeredolu-led administration are co-acomplices and his fellow conspirators.

    “The party leaders who are desperate to impose Mr. Adetimehin on the party should know that he lacks the credibility to lead the APC in Ondo State. He cannot be trusted. Imposing Adetimehin as acting chairman is as troubling as crowning a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party as the state chairman of All Progressives Congress in Ondo State. It will amount to political suicide.

    “Finally, we wish to call the attention of the National leadership of our party to the reality that Ondo APC is presently on autopilot. If radical action is not quickly taken, the party might crash as unimaginable turbulences are on the route to 2019 general elections.”