Tag: Solomon Adeola

  • Senator Adeola expresses gratitude to Tinubu, Shettima, others on 55th birthday

    Senator Adeola expresses gratitude to Tinubu, Shettima, others on 55th birthday

    Chairman Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Solomon Adeola (APC – Ogun West), on Sunday, August 11, expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima and other well-wishers for celebrating him on his 55th birthday.

    He equally appreciated Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, Senators, and House of Representatives members for their goodwill messages.

    The senator also restated his commitment to continue to serve the people of Ogun state and Nigeria.

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    Adeola in a statement, said: “I am overwhelmed with gratitude and profound humility as I acknowledge the effusive gestures from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, Distinguished Senators, Honourable Members, State Governors, Ministers, Heads of Agencies, Captains of Industry, Traditional Rulers, esteemed constituents, and the good people of Ogun State.

    “Your benevolent gestures have filled my heart with unbridled joy, reaffirming my dedication to serving our great nation and Ogun state. I am deeply honoured by your recognition and celebration of my life’s journey and service.

    “May the Almighty bless and reward you abundantly. May our collective efforts elevate our nation and usher in prosperity for our people. Thank you for making my 55th birthday an unforgettable milestone.”

  • Solomon Adeola’s hard work

    Solomon Adeola’s hard work

    If Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola were to be like Nostradamus, the man who sees tomorrow, he would have predicted what the future holds but, unfortunately, he is not one and he has never met a soothsayer who told him what  the future holds.

     However, he is a man who believes in the spirit of hard work, resilience, doggedness and passion. The more  reason he was able to climb the ladder of success early in his career as a politician and an accountant.

     While growing up, he learnt the art of working hard from his parents, but he also ensured he was in tune with his immediate environment which moulded him into the man he has become.

    His influence and political capacity in Lagos and Ogun states, his filial relationship with President Bola Tinubu and  the Senate President Godswill Obot Akpabio is a testimony that he has indeed done well for himself to have commanded such respect.

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     As an assembly member in Lagos, Member of Representative and Senator representing Lagos West and now Ogun West, Yayi, as he is fondly called, has remained consistent and is known for being a progressive-minded person. He is also a kind man who puts his people first.

    Oftentimes many people ask him what an accountant like him would be looking for in the political terrain, a game perceived to be dirty by many, but he often answers them that his love and passion for service to the people has been a driving force.

    Today, calling Yayi anywhere in Southwest is synonymous with success, political power, philanthropy, intelligence, brilliance and hard work.

    Last December, when many of his colleagues had retired to their constituencies to spend time with their constituents and families, Yayi was deprived of his luxury of time as he was involved with the national assignment that is billed to move Nigeria to the next level.

    While he resumes in his office at 8 am, he closes in the wee hours to ensure a smooth budget passage and meeting the needed budget cycle. He worked tirelessly, forgetting his meals most times.

    Despite his exceptional delivery of the budget, he still made time to host his people in the New Year at his country home in Ilaro.

    Last weekend, he also empowered several of his constituents with facilities worth millions of Naira to ensure financial stability, despite the biting economy.

  • Senate committed to $13.3b oil project

    The Senate has assured Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NOAC) and other stakeholders of its support and commitment for the start of the $13.5 billion offshore Zabazaba crude oil production project that is awaiting Final Investment Decision.

    Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content Senator Solomon Adeola spoke at a NOAC/Oando and NNPC organised Research and Development Forum/Exhibition of Emerging Technology with the theme “Research and Development-Emerging Technologies in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry”.

    A statement by Adeola’s media adviser, Kayode Odunaro, said: “The National Assembly is interested in the project as it will help actualise the participation of Nigerians in this critical sector of our economy in terms of personnel, training and increase in crude oil production.”

    Adeola praised NAOC for turning out another set of highly skilled subsea engineers for deep sea projects like Zabazaba, stressing that as representatives of the people, it is the role of the National Assembly to ensure that Nigerians benefit directly in the production and processes in crude oil exploration and exploitation.

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    “The goal of Local Content is not to drive away foreign investors, but to have Nigerians participate in the production process with a view to mastering some aspects of these processes in due course. The industry has since achieved 28 per cent of Local Content and the goal is that by 2027, it would have achieved 70 per cent,” he added.

    The statement quoted Vice Chairman and Managing Director of NAOC, Mr. Lorenzo Fiorillo, as saying the company is committed to promoting value addition in Nigerian economy by deliberately utilising Nigeria human resources, materials and services in its gas and oil activities, in compliance with Local Content Act. He added that the exhibition is to showcase research and development in emerging technology towards growing Nigerian Content in the Oil and Gas Industry.

    Other participants at the exhibition included Mr. Bello Rabiu, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) NNPC (Upstream), Mr. Bambo Ibidapo-Obe, the General Manager Oando and Simbi Wabote, Executive Secretary of NCDMB.

  • Senator seeks immediate review of allocation formula to implement minimum wage

    The Senator representing Lagos West, Solomon Adeola, on Wednesday said the Revenue Allocation Formula should be reviewed by the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission to pave way for effective implementing of the recommended N30, 000 minimum wage across all tiers of government.

    Adeola, who is also Chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content, stated this in his contribution during a meeting of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Minimum Wage chaired by Senator Francis Alimikhena to consider the Minimum Wage Bill proposed by the Federal Government.

    The Senator, who supported the recommended N30, 000 contained in the National Minimum Wage Bill, noted the law when passed must be implemented by all the three tiers of government.

    He said: “I am in support of the recommended minimum wage as it will go a long way in cushioning the challenges faced by workers. However, there must be no excuse for non- implementation by any tiers of government across the federation.

    “It is in this wise that I call on the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission to begin a process that will lead to the review of the Revenue Allocation Formula for all tiers of government to be able to pay the minimum wage when passed into law”.

    The Lagos West Senator also supported the sanctions contained in the bills for indolent workers noting that while supporting the minimum wage for workers and improve welfare packages, the Civil Service at all levels must perform at its best as they are critical in the delivery of dividends of democracy to the people.

    The Senate Ad Hoc Committee is expected to submit its report for the passage of the bill to the Senate in plenary on Tuesday, March 19th, 2019.

  • Lagos: Senator Solomon Adeola wins polling unit

    Senator Solomon Adeola aka Yayi wins his polling unit 021 Ward E Idimu

     

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  • Abule-Egba fire: Adeola sympathizes with constituents over incident  

    The Senator representing Lagos west, Solomon Adeola, on Thursday commiserated with his constituents that lost millions of naira in the fire incident that took place around Abule-Egba and Agege area of Lagos State on Wednesday.

    Adeola said that the fire that gutted the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline in Abule-Egba and Agege axis of Lagos State destroyed property including houses, shops and vehicles.

    The senator, who expressed pain at the magnitude of the loss by his constituents preparing for the Yuletide, condemned economic saboteurs that engage in oil bunkering.

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    He wondered why some people would choose to engage in vandalization of oil pipelines and steal petroleum products.

    The criminal activities of the vandals, he said, resulted in major losses for fellow citizens living their peaceful lives in legitimate endeavours.

    He said, “I commend the emergency services for their effort in curtailing the magnitude of the destruction that spread to a nearby petroleum filling station. Without their efforts, it is possible that many lives would have been lost in a similar incident in 2016 which resulted into the loss of over a hundred lives.”

    Senator Adeola urged security agencies particularly the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) to intensify measures to prevent vandals engaged in the nefarious activities that resulted in the fire incident.

    He also urged the National Emergency Management Agency and its state counterpart to provide palliative measures to those affected to cushion their losses.

  • ‘NASS will not allow marginalisation of indigenous companies’

    The Chairman Senate Committee on Local Content, Sen. Solomon Adeola, says the National Assembly will not watch indigenous companies fold up as a result of marginalisation.

    Adeola made this known to newsmen during a visit of the National Assembly Joint Committees on Local Content to Solewant, an indigenous pipe coating company in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

    The lawmaker, who lamented reports of marginalisation of indigenous companies, particularly in the oil and gas industry, said local content initiative was introduced to curb such.

    He said if the ugly trend, which International Oil Companies(IOCs) were often accused of, was not tackled, it would have adverse effect on the economy.

    “The local content initiative is a growing phenomenon in developing nations that have suffered the effect of importation of investments, labour and technology in the critical sectors of the economy.

    “The initiative aims at encouraging domestic investment, promote the empowerment and employment of indigenes and facilitate technology transfer, in order to expand the economy.

    “The need for the greater inclusion of the legislature in the initiative is believed to further enhance the attainment of the idea and this led to the inauguration of the Senate’s Committee on Local Content in November of 2017 by the President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki.

    “The committee was inaugurated with the mandate to ensure the transfer of technology in the oil and gas industry, ensure the use of local manpower by companies cited in Nigeria.

    “It was also inaugurated to develop policies and make laws that would ensure the patronage of local manufacturing industry by Nigerians and carry out oversight function of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board as well as other operators in the industry.

    “The Senate Committee seeks to significantly add value to the local content initiative.

    “It also seeks to increase impact and enforcement of the Local Content Act as well as work with the Nigeria Content Development Management Board.

    “This is to promote domestication and domiciliation of oil and gas activities among the leading industry operators,” he said.

    Adeola said pursuant to resolve by the parliament to support indigenous companies to boost the economy, it had commenced amendment of the local content law, to expand its scope for maximum result.

    He added that “it is in the interest of furthering the achievements made by the local content initiative that the committee has resolved to pursue its three cardinal focus of law and policy development, institutional strengthening and oversight.

    “The committee’s oversight function is targeted at providing Legislative monitoring towards ensuring high level of compliance with the local content initiatives.

    “In this regard, the committee has been able to come to the aid of indigenous operators who felt shortchanged or marginalised by the International Oil Companies(IOCs).”

    Also speaking to newsmen, Board Chairman of Solewant Group, Prof. Sylvanus Ebohon, thanked Adeola and members of the committee for assuring them of protection from marginalisation.

    He said unless major stakeholders come together to protect local companies, particularly in the oil and gas industry, they would be forced extinction.

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    He said the effect of such would be better imagined, adding that the unemployment rate would increase among other consequences.

    “I want to thank the lawmakers for considering our company worthy for this facility tour, signalling possible acceptance by the committee.

    “We have been facing the usual blackmail typical of multinational diplomacy in contemporary business competition.

    “Our company is one of the two function all companies out of the four coating companies in Nigeria.

    “We have put together four specialised activities including pipeline coating services, laboratory testing services.

    “I am aware that the indigenisation policy has not made any meaningful impact on what local content dream is supposed to constitute for developing country like ours.

    “Since 1992, Nigeria has only four coating companies and only two are functioning. It is sad,” he said.

    The chairman urged the national assembly to protect it and other indigenous companies, adding that they were Nigerian projects.

  • Adeola greets citizens

    SENATE Committee on Local Content Chairman and senator representing Lagos West Solomon Adeola has congratulated the citizens as the country celebrates its 58th years of existence.

    In a statement, the senator said in spite of challenges facing the nation on various fronts, Nigeria is still a blessed nation with potentials for greatness and future prosperity.

    He added that if unity, justice and fair play are enthroned, the citizens stand to regain lost glory in the comity of nation as well as progress in the area of economic growth.

    “We must be optimistic about a better future for Nigeria as we have all the requisite factors for great socio-economic development. All of us must play our part in and benefit from the exploitation of our God-given human and natural resources,” Adeola stated.

    The senator said as the nation enters another round of general election in our growing democracy, Nigerians should abide by democratic tenets and allow the votes of the people count in our drive to ensure good governance in our nation, adding that so far Nigerian has made remarkable progress in its drive to consolidate democratic rule after years of military dictatorship.

  • 2019: Senator seeks Igbo support for Lagos APC

    The Senator representing Lagos West, Solomon Adeola, on Thursday  urged all Igbo resident in Lagos to vote for the ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC) during the 2019 election.

    Adeola said that voting for APC was the only way to show appreciation for the good work of the party in the state.

    A statement by the media adviser to Adeola, Kayode Odunaro said that the lawmaker made the call when a delegation of Alaba International Market Council of Elders (AIMCE) paid him a courtesy call in Abuja to present an award for good representation to him.

    It said that Senator Adeola who is chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content told the delegation led by Eze John-Greg Ezebuadi, the chairman of AIMCE) and Eze Ndi Igbo of Iba, Ojo LGA that the last election showed that Igbo in Lagos heeded calls of external influence that had no interest in their welfare in the state.

    He said, “I am of the view that you should see the Yoruba that you lived with for years as your brothers more than your tribes people that you see only once or so in a year or not at all for decades. The interest of the APC government led by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and our leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to continue to develop all part of Lagos state is the best interest of all of Lagosians including the Igbo.

    “In spite of negative electoral result from some areas against APC, the government has not discriminated against any section in bettering the welfare of all Lagosian.”

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    Senator Adeola said 2019 election is a good time for Igbo to open a new chapter in their relation with the ruling party APC.

    He added that their support and vote for APC in the state will show they appreciate the progressive and welfarist government of Governor Ambode in the last three years without discrimination.

    “I can say and I am aware that Governor Ambode has not discriminated against any group in delivery of dividends of democracy. He has not abandoned areas that did not vote for him and his party in 2015. The coming 2019 election is time to show appreciation and encouragement for the APC in Lagos State.”.

    It said that Eze Ezebuadi noted that they decided to come to Abuja to present the award to him for his effective representation of Lagos West Senatorial District at the Senate.

    It said that that Ezebuadi added that the voting pattern of the last election was the result of non recognition of relevant and progressive Igbo with long history of working with the progressives of Lagos State.

    It said that the leader of the delegation noted that with the performance of the Ambode administration work is ongoing to enlighten all Igbo on the need to bring to truism the Igbo adage “Ebe madu bi Ka ona owachi” (meaning where you live is where you call your home.)

  • Alimosho still Tinubu’s country, says Adeola

    Chairman, Senate Committee on Local Content , Senator Solomon Adeola has said  the foundation for the present development in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos state was laid by the administration of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as Lagos State governor.

    Adeola’s  Media Adviser Chief Kayode Odunaro said this led to the most populous council in Nigeria being called “Tinubu’s Country”.

    Hailing Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for the giant strides he has made through infrastructural growth in Alimosho LGA and five Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), Adeola who re[resents Lagos West in the Senate , said Tinubu’s foundation for development of Alimosho as well as other areas of the mega city of Lagos is now being taken to another level of linkage with neighbouring state of Ogun.

    He described the new development as “a commendable step for desire economic integration of the Southwest”.

    The senator urged constituents to see the recently commissioned 21 roads and two bridges executed by Ambode as their own share of democracy dividends.

    He stressed that they should refrain from activities that would degrade the infrastructure like blocking drainages or making bon fires on roads.

    “These infrastructures were constructed to last for many years. Beyond easing traffic congestion problem, the roads are meant to boost real estate and other economic activities in these densely populated parts of Lagos State,” he said.