Tag: TUNJI OJO

  • Tunji Ojo: Clear vision… mission accomplished…

    Tunji Ojo: Clear vision… mission accomplished…

    • By Deyemi Saka

    Most Nigerians entered 2025 with palpable anxiety and uncertainty about the performance of the nation’s economy and institutions. This was largely due to the economic reforms embarked upon by the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu–led administration.

    In line with the policy thrust of the present administration under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the Ministry of Interior, under the leadership of Mr. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo, initiated several reforms pivotal to strengthening public safety and national homeland security.

    As with most government reform efforts and policy pronouncements by public institutions, these initiatives were initially greeted with widespread skepticism and apprehension among Nigerians. It was at this point that purposeful, visionary, and results-driven leadership became crucial.

    Today, Nigerians irrespective of political affiliation, religion, or economic status are united in their verdict: the reforms are effective and delivering results. Olubunmi Tunji Ojo undoubtedly deserves the accolades he continues to receive.

    He is determined to give his best and leave a lasting legacy one that posterity will judge kindly. History remembers individuals not by their faces, but by their deeds, just as we remember figures like Shakespeare and Alexander the Great for their enduring impact.

    Read Also: Tinubu must complete eight years as president – Wike

    One of the earliest validations of the reforms in the Ministry of Interior under Olubunmi Tunji Ojo is the hitch-free recruitment exercise across the various paramilitary agencies under the ministry. For the first time in many years, the integrity of the recruitment process was not questioned. Equally noteworthy is the absence of stampedes and the tragic loss of lives that had, in the past, marred such exercises.

    In furtherance of his reform-driven leadership, the minister oversaw the rehabilitation and upgrade of several correctional centres across the country. Before these interventions, many facilities lacked decent locker rooms for correctional officers and proper processing areas for inmates. The makeshift facilities exposed officers to significant risks and hazards, which have now been largely eliminated through these upgrades.

    To enhance effective communication within the Federal Fire Service particularly during emergency responses where they are often the first and sometimes the only responders the minister facilitated the procurement and large-scale distribution of two-way radios for the service.

    Previously, Nigerians in the diaspora endured severe hardship and exploitation while applying for new passports, renewals, or reissuance. To address this challenge, the Honourable Minister supervised the establishment of e-passport facilities at selected Nigerian embassies in Italy, Spain, Greece, Austria, and Switzerland.

    The promotion of a seamless Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Automated Card (CERPAC) process has led to a significant increase in the number of documented expatriates in Nigeria. This has strengthened the country’s database for this category of residents and enhanced homeland and border security. This achievement was made possible through the launch and activation of a comprehensive digital platform dedicated to this purpose.

    Additionally, there is now a functional monitoring and evaluation system within the minister’s office that provides real-time information on activities at the nation’s entry points and on immigration-related matters.

    Olubunmi Tunji Ojo has been able to achieve these remarkable milestones because he possesses a clear vision, strong resolve, and a deep understanding of Nigerians’ expectations. He also fully appreciates how critical his success is to the overall objectives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    •Saka is a Public Affairs and Policy Analyst

  • OLUBUNMI TUNJI OJO’S SHINING EXAMPLE AND THE DELIVERY OF THE RENEWED HOPE AGENDA

    OLUBUNMI TUNJI OJO’S SHINING EXAMPLE AND THE DELIVERY OF THE RENEWED HOPE AGENDA

    • By Vitalis Obidiaghaa

    Yesterday evening, I went to the barber’s shop to have my hair-cut. There, I met two elderly gentlemen who also came for the same purpose. As we sat down at the lounge, waiting for our turns to be attended to by the barbers, there was a programme on Channels Television, focusing on the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who was live on Channel’s Politics Today, setting the records straight on the consultancy contract between New Planet Project Limited and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

    According to the report, New Planet Project Limited was one of the consultants awarded contracts from the N3billion given out by Dr Betta Edu for the National Social Register contract before her suspension by Mr President. After the suspension of Dr Edu for breaching public trust, attention shifted to the Interior Minister for allegedly being a director in New Planet Project Limited.

    But enlightening the public while appearing on that programme, Tunji-Ojo revealed that he founded the company 10 years ago, but resigned from directorship of the company in 2019 when he contested for House of Representatives. The Minister of Interior, who described the report as shocking, said he is just a shareholder in the company and not involved in the day-to-day running of New Planet Project Limited.

    Giving further details, he said, “I have to say this, I saw it and I was shocked because the company in question was a company where I was a director. About five years ago, I had resigned my directorship. Yes, I founded the company 10 years ago, but in 2019, when I got to the House of Representatives, when I won the election precisely and I resigned. I resigned on the 4th of February 2019, with a Certified True Copy of Corporate Affairs Commission as far back as 2019 to prove this. I do not run the company. I don’t have any knowledge of the contract. I am not a signatory to any account. I am not a director of the company.”

    “The company is a limited liability company which is a private entity. So, if the company is a private entity, of course, I am still a shareholder, and to the best of my knowledge, public service rule does not prohibit public officers from being shareholders. What public service rule says is that you cannot be a director, of which I had resigned about five years ago. I have no business with it, absolutely no business. Because I am not involved in the day-to-day running of the company. I do not pursue jobs for the company. I do not bid for the company. I am not a signatory to the company’s account. I am not involved.”

    Read Also: Olubunmi Tunji Ojo: The peacemaker

    “So, the company is an entity on its own. If that is the case, then, the question should be; was the job given to the company? If the answer is yes. Then the question should be; did they follow due process? If it is a yes. Did the company deliver on the job? If it’s a yes. Then the next question is; did they deliver in line with the agreement of the contract? If it is a no, then they should be sanctioned by the book,” said the honourable minister, restating that he came into public office knowing fully well that Nigerians would ask questions and charging relevant agencies to probe the contract processes to ensure transparency and probity.

    As we were watching and musing over the programme, one of the two elderly gentlemen who later introduced himself as Mr Ahmed, made a statement that opened the floor for discussions amongst us. The following was his opinion: “I have lived all my life in this country and I had come to a point where I was almost tempted to give up hope on our nationhood. But the bold steps taken by this young minister since he assumed office as the interior minister have given me a reason to believe again.”

    Speaking further —trying to explain his position — he went philosophical by saying that “…the major limitation to social progress in any society is for the few good men and women who have the courage to make a difference to be bullied into silence by those who do not want things to change for the better.” His words were too powerful to ignore! Responding in the same vein, the other gentleman noted that “Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo is one of the shining lights in Mr President’s cabinet. Just imagine what he has accomplished since he came in as the minister of Interior. Infact, he is one of the frontline ministers who is giving meaning to Mr President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.” I was speechless!

    As I left the barbers shop, I couldn’t stop thinking about the words of these elderly gentlemen and some of the minister’s notable achievements. Coincidentally, it was that same Monday, January 8th, 2024, that the Minister launched an automated passport application process for our citizens, —a fulfilment to the promise he made to all Nigerians when he assumed duty as the minister of Interior. With this launch, Nigerians at home and abroad can now go online to apply for passports without interface with personnel of the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS.

    While speaking on the successful launching of the online passport’s portal, Tunji-Ojo ascribed credit for the project to the visionary leadership and support given to him by President Bola Tinubu. The minister was upbeat that the online passports portal would drastically reduce contacts between applicants and immigration officers, adding that it would revolutionise the process of obtaining passports. He also added that it would speed up the entire process of obtaining a new passport by Nigerians in any part of the world. “This initiative is sure to bring relief to all Nigerians who desire to obtain the nation’s passport. The portal has undoubtedly ended the long waiting period for passport issuance. It has also ended the cycle of daily wastage of man-hours by passport applicants” He said.

    To better appreciate the strategic import of digitalizing our passport processes, one has to understand the central role the Nigerian passport plays, especially as it serves as passport to the world for many of our citizens. For millions of our citizens who had almost lost hope in our nationhood because of the untold difficulties they had gone through in their quest to obtain their international passports in the past, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has given them a reason to believe in Nigeria again, deepening Mr President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    With his performance so far, he has distinguished himself as a shining example, not only to his fellow ministers, but to millions of young Nigerians whom he also represents in Mr President’s cabinet. He should therefore be commended, not only for setting the records straight, but also for the courage to make a difference.

    *Vitalis Obidiaghaa is the Author of Nigeria’s Manifest Destiny.