Ifeoluwa Ayodele Ogunlola

Tuesday, October 31, 2023

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE MEETING OF PDP GOVERNORS’ FORUM HELD IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 2023.

COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE MEETING OF PDP GOVERNORS’ FORUM HELD IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 2023.
The PDP Governors’ Forum held a meeting under the leadership of H.E Governor Bala Mohammed, CON, at the Oyo State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja on Tuesday, 31st October, 2023.

2. The Forum deliberated on issues of concern to the Forum, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the nation and reached the following conclusions:

i. The meeting noted the recent judgement of the Supreme Court on the 2023 Presidential Election and believes that this brings an end to the Presidential election cycle as there must be an end to litigation. As a Forum, we believe and re-state our faith and confidence in the judiciary to do justice in political and other cases before the Courts. We are concerned that while the Supreme Court has laid down precedents on pre-election issues, PDP candidates in Plateau State are being disqualified on the same grounds. We urge the judiciary at the apex level to ensure that our jurisprudence is not distorted. We remain vigilant in the struggle for democracy and good governance in the country.

ii. The meeting vowed to reposition and strengthen PDP as a viable opposition political party ready and willing to play its role as the vanguard of the Nigerian people for democracy, good governance and accountability.

iii. The PDP Governors were alarmed at the recent developments in Rivers State and welcomes the intervention of Mr. President to bring the crises to an end. The meeting urged all parties to the Rivers State crises to sheath their sword and resort to peaceful means of resolution. The Forum further offers its platform for a quick and just containment of the issues involved.

iv. On the national economy, the meeting urgently requested the patriotic intervention of the Federal Government to stabilize the Naira, control inflation, stem the unemployment crises, and bring more succour to Nigerians.

3. The PDP Governors congratulated the host, His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde, for his hospitality in hosting of the meeting.

4. Those in attendance were:

i. Gov. Bala Mohammed, CON-Bauchi State -Chairman 
ii. Gov. Siminalayi Fubara – Rivers State – Vice Chairman
iii. Gov. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri -Adamawa State -Member
iv. Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori -Delta State -Member 
v. Gov. Ifeanyi Ossai – Deputy Gov. Enugu State -Member 
vi. Gov. Ademola Adeleke -Osun State -Member 
vii. Gov. Seyi Makinde - Oyo State - Member (Host)
viii. Gov. Caleb Mutfwang - Plateau State - Member
ix. Gov. Godwin Obaseki- Edo State -Member
x. Gov. Kefas Agbu -Taraba State -Member
xi. Gov. Dauda Lawal -Zamfara State -Member

Signed
Sen. Bala Mohammed, CON
Chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum

31st October, 2023.

Birthday Celebration: You Are A Refined Politician of Noble Class, Makinde Has Done Great By Appointing You As PTS Chairman || IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE

Birthday Celebration: You Are A Refined Politician of Noble Class, Makinde Has Done Great By Appointing You As PTS Chairman || IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE 
Happy birthday to the distinguished Chairman Sole Administrator PaceSetter Transport Services Company PTS Oyo State, Hon. Dr. Ibraheem Oladeji Salami DIKKO.

I joined my voice with that of your best wishers, admires, friends and families and the world at large to celebrating you on this day of your another 365days journey starting from today.

Happy Birthday and best wishes for another year of good health, great joy, and remarkable achievement. You are a man of true class, virtue, blessings, aura of Success and elegance! Your celebration shall be the best ever!

I celebrate my man, partner, egbon, a lover, a friend, a leader with trusted mechanism, a fearless leader, purposeful focused committed seasoned asset and refined politician.

I am following you with my eyes closed Sir
Age with greater grace Sir. 

Egalitarian Dig.Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez.

Monday, October 30, 2023

His Excellency Alhaji Atiku Abubakar Address press after the supreme court ruling (Full Speech)

Being text of a World Press Conference on the Presidential Election Petition Judgement by Atiku Abubakar, GCON, Waziri Adamawa, former Vice President of Nigeria (1999-2007) and Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 Election, at the PDP Headquarters in Abuja on Monday, 30th October, 2023. 
Protocol.

Gentlemen of the Press.

Someone asked me what I would do if I lost my election petition appeal at the Supreme Court. In response, I said that as long as Nigeria wins, the struggle would have been worth the while. By that, I meant that the bigger loss would not be mine but Nigeria’s if the Supreme Court legitimizes illegality, including forgery, identity theft, and perjury. 

If the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, implies by its judgment that crime is good and should be rewarded, then Nigeria has lost and the country is doomed irrespective of who occupies the Presidential seat. If the Supreme Court decides that the Electoral umpire, INEC, can tell the public one thing and then do something else in order to reach a corruptly predetermined outcome, then there is really no hope for the country’s democracy and electoral politics. 

Obviously, the consequences of those decisions for the country will not end at the expiration of the current government. They will last for decades. I am absolutely sure that history will vindicate me. We now know what the Supreme Court has decided.

At critical points in my political life, I always ignored the easy but ignoble path and chosen the difficult but dignified path, the path of truth, of morality, of democracy and rule of law. 

I always chose freedom over servitude, whatever the personal discomforts my choice entails. When I joined politics, the critical challenge was easing the military out of power so that civilian democratic governance could be restored in Nigeria. It later became a very defining struggle, and, as one of the leaders of that struggle, I was targeted for elimination. 

In one incident, nine policemen guarding my home in Kaduna were murdered in an attempt to assassinate me. I was also forced into exile for nine (9) months. In addition, my interest in a logistics company that I co-owned was confiscated and given to friends of the military government. As Vice President in the civilian government that succeeded the military, I, again at great personal cost, chose to oppose the extension of the tenure of the government beyond the two four-year terms enshrined in our constitution. 

In response to the official backlash against me, I instituted several cases in the courts, which led to seven landmark decisions that helped to deepen our democracy and rule of law. At the current historic moment, the easier option for me would have been to fold up and retreat after the mandate banditry perpetrated by the APC and INEC. 

But I went to the Nigerian courts to seek redress. I even went to an American court to help with unravelling what our state institutions charged with such responsibilities were unwilling or unable to do, including unravelling the qualifying academic records of the person sworn in as our President and by implication, hopefully who he really is. 

I offered that evidence procured with the assistance of the American Court to our Supreme Court to help it to do justice in this case. I give this background to underscore that what we are currently dealing with is bigger than one or two presidential elections and is certainly bigger than Atiku Abubakar. It is not about me; it is about our country, Nigeria. It is about the kind of society we want to leave for the next generation and what kind of example we want to set for our children and their children. 

It is about the reputation of Nigeria and Nigerians in the eyes of the world. We showed incontrovertible evidence that Bola A. Tinubu was not qualified to contest the Presidential Election because he forged the qualifying academic certificate, which he submitted to INEC. In fact, a simple check of Tinubu’s past records in its possession would have shown INEC that Tinubu broke the law and should not have been allowed to contest the election. 

We showed irrefutable evidence of gross irregularities, violence, and manipulations during the elections. We showed incontrovertible evidence that INEC violated the Electoral Act and deliberately sabotaged its own publicly announced processes and procedures in order to illegally declare Tinubu elected. The position of the Supreme Court, even though final, leaves so much unanswered. 

Even the rebuke by retired Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad is a confirmation from within the apex court that all is not well with the Supreme Court. The court and indeed the judiciary must never lend itself to politicization as it is currently the norm with nearly every institution in Nigeria. By the way, the strong rebuke of the apex court by the revered Justice, who had meritoriously served for more than four decades, should not be swept under the carpet. 
The alarm raised by Justice Muhammad and recently, former INEC Chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega, offer Nigerians an explanation into why the electoral and judicial system have become the lost hope of the common man.

Judges are no longer appointed based on merit but are products of the interplay of politics and nepotism. Worse still, the appointment of electoral officials has also been hijacked by the ruling party as seen in the latest nomination of Resident Electoral Commissioners where card carrying members of the ruling party and aides to politicians in the APC are being appointed into INEC. When two critical institutions like the court and the electoral commission are trapped in an evil web of political machination, it becomes next to impossible for democracy to thrive. 

As a stakeholder in the presidential election of February 25, I, along with other well-meaning Nigerians have done my bit in ensuring that our democratic process enjoys the privilege of full disclosure of the character deficiencies of the current political leadership. I also believe that even if the Supreme Court believes otherwise, the purpose of technology in our electoral system is to enhance transparency and not merely as a viewing centre. We have to move with the world and not be stuck in time.

Implications of PEPC and Supreme Court judgments
I leave Nigerians and the world to decide what to make of the Supreme Court’s unfortunate decision. But here’s my take. The judgments of the PEPC and the Supreme Court have very far-reaching grave implications, including the following:

One is the erosion of trust in the electoral system and our democracy. Nigerians witnessed as the National Assembly changed the electoral law to improve transparency in the process. Of particular importance was the introduction of modern technology to help eliminate the recurring incidents of electoral manipulation, particularly during the collation of results. Nigerians and the world also witnessed as the leadership of the INEC, especially its Chairman and National Commissioner for Voter Education reassured Nigerians on national television multiple times that the use of that technology would be mandatory. 

Yet that same INEC undermined the use of that technology during the elections and collation process and declared as winner someone who clearly did not win the Presidential election. They then went further to take sides in the courts in a dogfight to defend their illegality. Who would convince the millions of Nigerians to vote in future elections after they suffered endlessly on queues to register to vote, to collect PVCs and to vote, based on INEC’s assurances only to see their votes stolen and given to someone they did not vote for? 

When people lose trust and confidence in elections, democracy is practically on life support. And by affirming and legitimizing the continued lack of transparency in our electoral system the courts are continuing to usurp the rights of voters to elect their leaders. The other grave implication is that contestants in Nigeria’s elections should do whatever is necessary to be declared the winner. That includes identity theft, impersonation, forging of educational and other documents, perjury, and violence. 

And, as they do so, they should ignore whatever the law says and whatever assurances from the leadership of the electoral umpire about what the law says and what they would do in compliance. And they would do so knowing that our courts would approve of their behaviour or at best pretend not to take any notice of it. The third is that if you are robbed of victory, do not bother going to court for redress because your glaring evidence of the robbery will be ignored in favour of the mandate bandit. 

Also, your lawyers, however distinguished and accomplished, may be ridiculed by the judges who may also go out of their way to make even a stronger case for the so-called “winner” than even their own lawyers were able to do. These are clearly self-help strategies and actions bereft of the law and constitutionalism. Only lawlessness and anarchy will result from such, with violence, destruction and implosion and loss of our country likely to follow. 
I believe that we still have a small window to prevent these from happening. I still believe that we can rescue this country from the strange imposters that have seized it illegally and are holding it by the jugular. Let me caution that the leaders of those African countries that have completely collapsed into chaos never came together one day and agreed to collapse their countries. Rather their countries collapsed because of the incremental and compounding individual and collective utterances and actions of those leaders. 

Nigerians know more about the person sitting in office as their President and how he got there, and the dangers that it portends for them and the country. It is for them, especially the younger generation whose futures are to be shaped by that man, to decide what they want to do with the knowledge.

Now, let me give a historical perspective to the constitutional evolution that gave birth to the 1999 Constitution. In the build up to the current democratic dispensation, agitation was rife amongst members of the political class and a large number of civil society bodies to envision a constitution that would operate a democracy in a functional order after the nasty military regimes. These agitations and necessities of the circumstance of that time led to the convocation of the 1995 Constitutional Conference, which I was privileged to be a part of, alongside other prominent political actors. 

The Constitutional Conference was expected to create the frameworks upon which a new constitution would be built in order to make the dreams of a democratic society. A number of far-reaching reforms and recommendations were made, which drew from our past experiences and aimed at safeguarding the new constitution from the mistakes of the past. 

One such headline recommendation was the concept of rotational presidency anchored on the principle of 6 years single term among the 6 geopolitical blocks. Even the notional idea of delineating the country along geo-political blocks was a creation of the 1995 conference. Another thematic recommendation at the conference was that the Federal Capital Territory should be given the democratic opportunity to elect for itself a mayor who shall emerge from popular franchise. These two recommendations were part of the landmark reforms that were submitted to the military government that convoked the Constitutional Conference. 

However, and rather disappointingly, the government that midwifed the current democratic dispensation and enacted what is now known as the 1999 Constitution, expunged these two recommendations from what eventually became the body of legislation to govern our fledgling democracy. 

As for me and my party this phase of our work is done. However, I am not going away. For as long as I breathe I will continue to struggle, with other Nigerians, to deepen our democracy and rule of law and for the kind of political and economic restructuring the country needs to reach its true potential. That struggle should now be led by the younger generation of Nigerians who have even more at stake than my generation. 

So, let me make a few proposals that I believe will help. We can urgently make constitutional amendments that will prevent any court or tribunal from hiding behind technicalities and legal sophistry to affirm electoral heists and undermine the will of the people. Our democracy must mean something; it must be substantive. Above all, it must be expressed through free, fair and transparent elections that respect the will of the people. 

Firstly, we must make electronic voting and collation of results mandatory. This is the 21st century and countries less advanced than Nigeria are doing so already. It is only bold initiatives that transform societies.
Secondly, we must provide that all litigation arising from a disputed election must be concluded before the inauguration of a winner. This was the case in 1979. The current time frame between elections and inauguration of winners is inadequate to dispense with election litigations. 

What we have currently is akin to asking thieves to keep their loot and use the same to defend themselves while the case of their robbery is being decided. It only encourages mandate banditry rather than discourages it.

Thirdly, in order to ensure popular mandate and real representation, we must move to require a candidate for President to earn 50% +1 of the valid votes cast, failing which a run-off between the top two candidates will be held. Most countries that elect their presidents use this Two-Round System (with slight variations) rather than our current First-Past-the-Post system. 
Examples include France, Finland, Austria, Bulgaria, Portugal, Poland, Turkey and Russia, Argentina, Brazil, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Namibia, Mozambique, Madagascar and even Liberia where a run-off is expected to hold in the coming days. 

Fourthly, in order to reduce the desperation of incumbents and distractions from governing and also to promote equity and national unity, we need to move to a single six-year term for President to be rotated among the six geo-political zones. This will prevent the ganging up of two or more geo-political zones to alternate the presidency among themselves to the exclusion of other zones.

INEC should be mandated to verify the credentials submitted to it by candidates and their parties and where it is unable to do so – perhaps because the institutions involved did not respond in time - it must publicly state so and have it on record. 

A situation where a candidate submits contradictory credentials to INEC in different election cycles and the electoral umpire accepts them without question points to gross negligence, at best, or collusion to break the law by the leadership of the INEC, at worst. The submission of contradictory qualifying documents by a candidate as well as those found to be forged or falsified should disqualify a candidate even if the falsification or forgery is discovered after the person had been sworn into office. 

The burden of proving that a document submitted to INEC is forged should not be on the opposing candidates in the election. It is never the responsibility of an applicant for a job to prove that the person who eventually got the job did so with forged documents.

In addition to these proposed constitutional amendments, the Electoral Act should be amended to provide that, except where they explicitly violate the Constitution and other laws, the rules and procedures laid down by the electoral umpire and made public for the benefit of the contestants and the voters will be treated as sacrosanct by the courts in deciding on election disputes. 

A referee cannot be allowed to set the rules for the game only to change or ignore them when one side has scored a goal or is about to win the match. We must restore confidence in our electoral system which the current leadership of INEC has completely eroded and undermined. Also, we need well-thought out provisions in the legislation and regulations to reform the judiciary, including the introduction of an automated case assignment system; transparency in the appointment of judges; a practice directory that stresses that the goal of judges in election cases should be to discover and affirm voters’ choice rather than disregarding voters’ choice for the sake of technicalities. 

There should also be publicly available annual evaluation of the performance of judges using agreed criteria. By improving the transparency of the electoral process and reducing the incentives to cheat, in addition to transparency in the appointment of judges and other judicial reforms, the number of election petitions as well as corruption in the judiciary will be significantly reduced. More importantly, we would have succeeded in taking away the right to elect leaders from the courts and return it to the voters to whom it truly belongs.

Gentlemen of the Press, I thank you profoundly for listening. May God bless you, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

MAYEGUN/YEYE MAYEGUN: YOU ALL ARE WONDERFUL – CHIEF BENEDICT AKIKA PENS APPRECIATION MESSAGE

MAYEGUN/YEYE MAYEGUN: YOU ALL ARE WONDERFUL – CHIEF BENEDICT AKIKA PENS APPRECIATION MESSAGE
Omoluabi Pataki Chief Benedict Akika, the Mayegun of Akobo-land and AgbaAkin of Olorunda Abaa has penned a heartfelt appreciation to the traditional council and community of Akobo Ojurin, Dignitaries and Personalities presence.

Chief Benedict Akika and wife were on Saturday conferred with the Chieftaincy Titles of Mayegun and Yeye Mayegun of Akobo Ojurin, Ibadan, Oyo State by the Baale of Akobo-land, Alhaji AbdulRafiu Amoo aka Agboworin.

The Philanthropist described dignitaries and personalities present to honour him and his wife as wonderful and appreciated them so sincerely.

“I used this opportunity to appreciate the traditional council of Akoboland led by the Baale of Akobo Ojurin, Alhaji AbdulRafiu Amoo aka Agboworin for the chieftaincy titles on myself and my wife.

Once Again, I congratulate the Baale on the 2nd year anniversary ceremony and I pray that more goodies shall come in his time.

I acknowledged and appreciated as well the representative of Olubadan in Council, Obas in council of Oyo State and all traditional heads present.

To All My Own People present, you are wonderful; I show sincere gratitude to all for your time, presence and resources.

We all shall continue to celebrate good things

On behalf of myself Mayegun Benedict Akika and my lovely wife Yeye Mayegun Akika Bidemi, we say THANK YOU and GOD BLESS YOU.”

JUST IN: Tinubu Makes 7 New Appointments (Full List)

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed seven new aides to the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, where they will work under the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN.

According to PREMIUM TIMES, the appointees include: Kamarudeen Ogundele, special assistant to the President on communication and publicity; Hussein Oloyede, special assistant on arbitration, drafting and regulations; Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), special assistant on financial crimes and public prosecution compliance.

The rest are: Monsurat Gafar, special assistant on coordination and intergovernmental agency relations; Marcus-Obiene Fernández, special assistant on justice sector reforms and ICT/digital and innovative technology; and Ahmed Wada, special assistant on special duties.

The identity of the seventh appointee is being withheld because he called to say publicising his name and the nature of his assignment might endanger him.

Ogundele is a well-known journalist and currently serves as group news editor at the Abuja-based Daily Trust newspaper. Before joining Daily Trust in 2021, Mr Ogundele worked in various capacities at The Nation, The Punch, Business Day and Leadership Newspapers in a career spanning over a decade.

Oloyede, since his call to the Nigerian Bar, accumulated legal practice experience from private firms and public institutions. He started his career at the law firm of the erudite legal practitioner Yusuf O. Ali (SAN).

He was appointed by the Commissioner for Insurance as the secretary of the Takaful Advisory Council of NAICOM shortly after joining the Commission and served in that capacity till his present appointment.

Ms Gafar was, until her appointment, the principal private secretary to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara state. Before then, she was assistant secretary to a UK junior minister.

Marcus-Obiene Fernandez’s profile on the website of Tsedaqah Attorneys describes him as “a commercial and technology dispute resolution (litigation & ADR) specialist”.

Obamuroh is based in Paris, France, where he is an associate in White & Case’s International Arbitration Group. His profile on the website of White & Case describes his practice area to include international commercial and investment arbitration.

Wada, a Kano-based lawyer, is the immediate past vice chairperson of the Ungogo branch of the Nigerian Bar Association in Kano. He was also chair of the NBA Young Lawyers Forum between 2016 to 2018.

Oyedepo is an employee of the EFCC. A high-flying prosecutor for the agency, he rose to become a Senior Advocate of Nigeria

SPORTS: HONORABLE MINISTER OF SPORTS DEVELOPMENT ENTHUSED BY CYCLERS

HONORABLE MINISTER OF SPORTS DEVELOPMENT ENTHUSED BY CYCLERS
 It has been very revealing what's going on in our various sports communities,all targeted at growing grassroot sports and encouraging private sector involvement_ 

The Honorable Minister of Sports Development,Senator John Owan Enoh was present at the Pitstop Lagos Criterium , a monthly cycling race organized by the Pitstop community to promote grassroots cycling , athleticism and Adopt a Youth initiative which seeks to shape responsible, dedicated, and exemplary youths through academic sponsorship, cycling, employment and mentorship by senior members of the cycling community.

The Minister stated clearly the commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda for Sports Development in the country, paying apt attention to the various sports and their Federations for proper development from the grassroot through to advanced levels.
"The race is highly appreciated ,and we should be encouraged by Governments presence " he said.

Giving the Sports Minister a brief on the Pitstop Cycling community ,Adebisi Adebutu a senior Pitstop mentor said the consistency of the event for the past four years has attracted major corporate sponsors such as Access Bank, Craneburg Construction and Ìlúbìrìn Lagos Island.
Mentor Adebisi said :
"This has in turn spiked interest in cycling such that it has become the fastest growing sport in the country attracting a wide demography from across professional and recreational cyclist. Cycling has developed this deep ecosystem that is providing hope and opportunity to the young people involved in the sport". 
He further mentioned that the cycling community has promoted the “adopt an athlete” initiative of the Sports Ministry that has seen so many athletes being supported by recreational riders. 

The Honorable Minister of Sports lauded the Sponsors of the event and encouraged more Corporate Organizations , the private sector to be encouraged to do more.
" Having me come here sends a signal on the Ministries Openness to collaborate with corporate organisations to develop grassroot sports and encourage greater private sector participation".

 
Pitstop Lagos Criterium had 50 participants and three teams,team Access, team Craneburg and team Ilubirin . The competitors did 23 laps on the Dolphin loop.
Isaac Gana emerged 1st position and winner of the grand prize of one million naira . Team Access won the best team .
The event was graced by top members of the community who are also mentors including Adebisi Adebutu,John Adesioye,Busola Songonuga and Femi Ehindero.

Signed:

Media Office of the Honourable Minister of Sports Development.

30th October 2023

Birthday: KURE Celebrate World best birthday


Asiwaju Afeez Akinpelu Kure PDP councilorship Candidate, Ibadan South East Local Government ward 02 has Felicitates and rejoice with the Engr. Sulaiman Adesina populaly called World best, Party Chairman of People's Democratic party Ibadan South East Local Government of Oyo state

He quoted through all his social media handle
"Happy birthday to the pragmatic, amiable and dynamic the undoubted and gallant Chairman of our great party PDP in Ibadan South East local government, Engr. Sulaimon Adesina

A man of many part, a man of class, a complete family man, you are a distinguished politician.

 we pray may the Lord increase you in wisdom, health, wealth and the grace to move the party forward shall be urs... Amen."


Condolences on the Demise of Professor Stella Effah-Attoe, PDP National Women Leader


Condolences on the Demise of Professor Stella Effah-Attoe, PDP National Women Leader

It is with heavy hearts and profound sorrow that we learnt about the passing of Professor Stella Effah-Attoe, the esteemed National Women Leader of the People's Democratic Party (PDP). She departed from us after a brief illness, leaving a void that will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Professor Stella Effah-Attoe was not only a distinguished academician but also a political luminary, a prolific author, and a woman of remarkable substance. Her contributions to both the academic and political spheres have left an indelible mark on our society.

We, the State Executives of the PDP in Oyo State, along with Alhaja Chief Mrs Wulemot Ibitoye, the Oyo State Women Leader of the PDP, extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire PDP family, especially the women wing. This loss is not only a bereavement for our party, but for the nation as a whole.

We are grateful for the legacy of leadership and dedication that Professor Stella Effah-Attoe leaves behind. Her commitment to the empowerment and advancement of women within the party and in society at large will continue to inspire us all.

In this time of mourning, we extend our thoughts and prayers to her family, friends, and colleagues. May they find strength and solace in their cherished memories of a remarkable woman who made a lasting impact on our political landscape.


For further information, please contact:

Micheal Ogunsina 
Ag. Publicity Secretary, Oyo State PDP 
08103310748

Solid minerals: Oyo going for gold without baying for blood

Solid minerals: Oyo going for gold without baying for blood

By Sulaimon Olanrewaju
Governor Seyi Makinde’s comparative advantage is his brainpower. His ability to think through complex issues and come up with unconventional albeit unimpeachable results is mindboggling. He dissects issues with the contemplation of a philosopher, the equanimity of a neurosurgeon, the dexterity of a scientist, the precision of an engineer, the prescience of an entrepreneur and the altruism of a leader. The application of this in his business transformed it into a multinational organisation within a decade. Introducing same to governance made him a trendsetter in less than a year as a state governor. The well-told story of how Governor Makinde’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis in Oyo State became the national standard still remains music to the ears and balm to the soul.

Following in this tradition, Governor Makinde on October 24, 2023, signed two Executive Orders; one was on the creation of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism following the excising of same from the Ministry of Information, while the other was to emplace a structure for the solid mineral sector with a view to taking care of the interests of all stakeholders, especially the host communities and the environment. The two Executive Orders were hinged on the Governor’s determination to leverage both tourism and solid mineral sectors to widen the state’s economy in his second term in office. In his first term, Governor Makinde had grown the economy through the development of infrastructure and agribusiness.

The Executive Order on protecting mining communities is the focus of this piece.

Oyo State is endowed with many solid minerals such as lithium, gold, marble, gemstones, iron ore, tantalite, kaolin and talc. With the large deposits of these minerals as well as their high quality, the state stands a chance of grossing a tidy sum annually from them. According to a report by a mining and exploration company, Oyo State has what is considered to be Nigeria’s most significant lithium pegmatite occurrence. To underscore the growing profile of the state in the solid mineral sector, the Federal Government in May this year, established the country’s first gemstone market in Ibadan to serve as a platform for buyers and sellers to meet, negotiate prices and exchange information about quality, origin and processing of gemstones. So, the stage is set for a revenue haul by the state from the solid mineral sector. Through earnings from solid minerals, Oyo State is poised for an era of greater prosperity, progress and abundance.       

But that is on the one hand.

The flipside is that the twin problem of criminality and environmental degradation usually boards the same bus with mineral exploitation. Solid minerals attract illicit miners just as sugar draws bees. Illegal mining births mineral trafficking, trafficking leads to economic crimes, organised crimes, banditry and eventually environmental degradation. So, solid mineral exploitation can breed bloodletting, agony and poverty. The examples are too numerous; from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria where crude oil exploration has become a curse rather than a blessing; to Zamfara State where lead and gold mining has left the people with sorrow and poverty; to Guinea where solid mineral exploitation has pauperised the people; to Liberia, where struggle for control over solid minerals resulted in a civil war. More often than not, the recompense for a mineral deposit host community is grief, grief and more grief.

But that is where leadership is lacking.

According to Murphy’s Law, whatever can go wrong will go wrong. The only way to prevent anything from going wrong is to take charge of the process. That is what great leaders do. They know that life is governed by the principle of cause and effect. So, they take charge of the cause to determine the effect. Those who take charge of the cause determine the course of event and determine the effect. Therefore, they take their destiny in their hands; they do not subject themselves to the mercies of situations and circumstances. By being proactive, they protect themselves from harmful effects.

This is what Governor Seyi Makinde has done with the Executive Order on solid minerals. The Executive order has five major components; protection of the host communities from exploitation, protection of the environment from degradation, protection of residents from insecurity, collection of state-based levies and taxes and ensuring compliance of all stakeholders with the Executive Order.

With the Executive Order now in force, all agreements reached between mineral deposit host communities and mining companies must be submitted to the state’s Mineral Deposit Agency (MDA) for transmission to the Ministry of Justice for vetting before signing by the relevant heads or representatives of the community. If the Ministry is satisfied with the draft agreements, the MDA will issue a letter of advice to the relevant community. In addition, all mining companies and the host communities must submit all previously signed draft agreements to the Ministry of Justice through the MDA for documentation. The import of this is that no agreement between any community and a mining company is binding without the seal of the state. With this in place, host communities are guaranteed of a good deal from any mining companies. Now, host communities are protected from exploitation by mining companies that may want to capitalise on a few people’s avarice to subject a whole community to penury and bondage.

The Executive Order similarly states that any holder of mineral title in Oyo State must conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) before the commencement of any mining exploration or activity to assess the impact of its activities on the environment, while all holders of mineral titles already carrying out mining activities in the state must immediately conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment. It also states that all EIA carried out by holders of mineral titles shall be vetted and approved by the MDA. In addition, all holders of mineral titles are under obligation to carry out restoration and reparation of the land and environment as detailed in their Environmental Impact Assessment reports. The essence of this is to protect the environment from degradation. With this Executive Order any mining company knows that it cannot abandon any mining site without restoring and rehabilitating it.     

Going forward, the Executive Order also compels all holders of mineral titles operating in Oyo State to undergo checks by the MDA in collaboration with relevant security agencies in the state to verify their legal status, citizenship and background before settlement in the communities to ensure peace and security in the communities. In addition, every employee of a mining company must be duly registered by the MDA and security agencies. This enables the security agencies to keep a tab on everyone working on a mining site and protect the host communities from the incidence of “unknown gunmen” or bandits. 

The MDA and the Oyo State Board of Internal Revenue are to ensure the collection of all relevant state-based taxes, levies, fees, charges, etc related to all mining entities doing business in the state, while the Ministry of Justice, Mineral Development Agency, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Oyo State Board of Internal Revenue, Local Government Councils, traditional institutions, security agencies are mandated to ensure compliance with the Executive Order and initiate investigation and prosecution of any defaulter in accordance with the Law. So, while ensuring that the state gets its due from mining activities by putting measures in place to see that appropriate taxes and levies are paid into the coffers of the state, the government has also instituted a structure to ensure compliance and guard against anyone gaming the system.

With this Executive Order, Governor Seyi Makinde has achieved two major things. One, he has set the stage for Oyo State to profit from its natural endowments without throwing the people under the bus or putting the environment in harm’s way. Now, the state can look forward to earning good money from its natural endowments without the blood of the citizens being spilled, a community being sacked by criminals or the environment being degraded. Governor Makinde has demonstrated that he cares about the people he leads and that the wellbeing of the citizens forms the fulcrum of his administration. He has shown that solid mineral exploration can be done without people exploitation. He has shown that by emplacing the right structures and systems, the business of solid mineral extraction can be done without bloodletting, armed conflict, brigandage or banditry.

The second thing is that Governor Makinde has also given the nation a template on how to manage natural resources for the benefit of all stakeholders without the people being ripped off or the environment being ripped apart. As it was during the COVID-19 era when Governor Makinde set the national standard, he has set another national standard in natural resources management.

In any society, leadership makes the difference between life and death, safety and peril, growth and decline, joy and grief, freedom and bondage as well as prosperity and penury. The difference is in the ability to think differently.




Sunday, October 29, 2023

PDP Mourns National Woman Leader, Prof. Effah-Attoe



PDP Mourns National Woman Leader, Prof. Effah-Attoe
…Says Her Death is a Devastating Loss to Nigeria 

The National Working Committee (NWC) and indeed the entire Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) family is utterly devastated over the death of the National Woman Leader of our great Party, Prof. Stella Effah-Attoe.

Our hearts bleed! Our Party and Nation have lost one of our best and brightest. Prof. Effah-Attoe’s death is a huge blow not only to her family but also to the PDP, the academic community, the people of Cross River State and indeed the Nation. 

Prof. Effah-Attoe was very brilliant, towering and magnificent in all spheres, but yet lived an exceptionally humble, pleasant, sociable, gracious, compassionate and loving life. She touched lives in many positive ways and made pivotal contributions towards the growth and development of our Nation.

She was a dedicated teacher, politician, author and fearless mobilizer who always stood for the truth; fought for justice, equity and fairness and gave her energy, passion and resources in the pursuit of the rights of women in Nigeria.

Over the years, as Commissioner for Education and later Commissioner for Information and Culture in Cross River State, member of the Cross River State House of Assembly, member of Governing Board of several Cross River State and Federal Government Agencies and Programmes; a University Professor and one of the most decorated scholars in Nigeria, she distinguished herself as an amazon with extraordinary intellectual capacity for leadership and national service.

As the National Woman Leader of our great Party, she brought in an uncommon intellectual aptitude into Party administration especially in mobilizing women for greater participation in politics and governance. 

The PDP will always remember her tireless contributions alongside other PDP leaders in the effort to rebrand and strengthen our great Party in the build-up to the 2023 general elections in line with the mission to rescue, rebuild and redirect our nation from misrule.

Prof Effah-Attoe’s death has left a huge vacuum in our Party but we take solace in the fact that she lived a devout Christian life, triumphed in her chosen path and left indelible marks in the service of the Nation and humanity.

The PDP commiserates with her immediate family, the people of Ikun in Biase Local Governnment Area of Cross River State, the Academic Community, the Cross River State Chapter of the PDP and the people of Cross River State.

Our Party prays to God to grant us all the fortitude to bear the loss; and to the faithful departed, an eternal rest in His bosom.

Signed:

Hon. Debo Ologunagba 
National Publicity Secretary

OSM GROUP CONGRATULATES OLOYE BENEDICT AKIKA ON HIS RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS

OSM GROUP CONGRATULATES OLOYE BENEDICT AKIKA ON HIS RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS

....Your Omoluabi Pataki Award and Chieftaincy Title Speaks Volume ~MOE opine 


As celebration continue, the Convener of OOSE SEYI MOVEMENT VOLUNTEERS (OSM), Hon. Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez Popularly known as Ijoba Authority MOE has congratulated Chief Benedict Akika and his dear wife, Mrs Bidemi Akika on their recent Omoluabi Pataki Award and Chieftaincy.

While expressing his warm happiness on the Omoluabi Pataki Award and Chieftaincy title he said, "without any doubt distinguished Oloye Akika and his dear wife have worked hard in their services to humanity to reach this point, and I am so glad that they’ve been recognized with this prestigious award of Omoluabi Pataki and Mayegun of Akobo Area in Ibadan and It is well-deserved.

 Recall that, on 2nd October, 2023 during Omoluabi Oyo Festival 2.0 which was organised by Yoruba Council Of Youth Worldwide(YCYW) Chief Benedict Akika bagged 'OMOLUABI PATAKI AWARD' and on Saturday 28th October, 2023 Chief Benedict Akika and his wife were installed as Mayegun & Yeye Mayegun of Akobo-land by Baale Alhaji AbdulRafiu Amoo aka Agboworin of Akobo Ojurin Oyo State in commemoration of 2nd year anniversary on the throne.

He further stressed that their dedications and hard work were the ingredients that culminated into these successes. Also, it was reintierated that their skills and passion combined to secure them the great feats. He therefore congratulated MAYEGUN AND YEYE MAYEGUN OF AKOBOLAND on this rare opportunity to represent the good people of Akobo and Oyo State at large.

Congratulations to you Oloye!

Sports: Ilaji Held it's maiden edition of Boxing Tournament

Ilaji Hotel and Sports resort yesterday Saturday 28th October 2023 hosted amateur boxing tournament the program was facilitated by Oyo state boxing association the program was design to groom the future champion in boxing

Speaking with our correspondent Chief Operation Officer, Ilaji Hotel and Sports resort Mr. Araoye said their mission is to promote sports from grassroots to international level, he stressed that Ilaji is into all sports and ready to support any sporting activities in order to catch the future champion young, he also urged the athletes to have focus to achieve their goals in the world of sports 

The event was officiated by Nigeria Boxing Refree Association, Oyo state 

In attendance Former chairman Oyo state sports council Hon. Gbenga Ayinde Adewusi Arole also commend the management of Ilaji Hotel and Sports resort for their utmost supports for sports in Nigeria



Omituntun SAfER Buses: The Peoples' Governor Has Done It Again, Residents applauds Makinde, Dikko

Omituntun SAfER Buses: The Peoples' Governor Has Done It Again, Residents applauds Makinde, Dikko
Governor Seyi Makinde is a shining example of a leader who prioritizes the welfare and concerns of his citizens above all. His commitment to giving the people of Oyo State the best aid makes it truly commendable. He listens attentively to their needs, and his actions reflect a dedication to improving their lives.

His commitment to improving the lives of residents is evident in his numerous initiatives, including the Omituntun bus scheme which has emerged as a quick and effective relief for the citizens of Oyo State from the burden of fuel Subsidy Removal and the rising cost of living. This innovative transportation initiative not only provides an efficient means of commute but also significantly eases the financial strain on the people.

The Omituntun bus scheme is a testament to Governor Makinde's determination to provide affordable, accessible, and reliable transportation for the people of Oyo State. The scheme has been met with widespread acclaim, with residents praising the governor for his commitment to improving their quality of life.

The Omituntun Bus Scheme: How the Governor is Delivering on His Campaign Promises 

The Omituntun bus scheme is a mass transit system that provides affordable and convenient transportation for residents of Oyo State. The buses are equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and CCTV cameras. They are also designed to be environmentally friendly, with Euro 5 emission standards.

The buses operate on a number of routes within Ibadan, the state capital. Recently in August, the Oyo State Government expanded their intracity services within Ibadan and includes intercity services from Ibadan to other zones. The fares are very affordable, making them accessible to people from all walks of life.

How to Access the Omituntun Bus Scheme

Accessing the Omituntun buses in Oyo State is very easy and has been streamlined through the introduction of the Pacesetter (Omituntun) card, a digital payment method initiated by Governor Seyi Makinde. This card is the key to efficient and hassle-free bus rides. 

To utilize this innovative system, commuters must acquire the Pacesetter (Omituntun) card. This card serves as both a mode of payment and an access pass to the buses. With it, passengers can make payments for their bus rides with ease, avoiding the inconvenience of carrying cash.

The adoption of this digital payment method has been a resounding success, with over 25,000 people in the state now in possession of the Pacesetter card. Yet, the goal is to distribute the cards to over 50,000 commuters for FREE, as stated by Dr. Salami Ibraheem Oladeji, the Chairman and Sole Administrator of the Oyo State Pacesetter Transport Services in an interview recently.

This reflects the readiness of the people of Oyo State to embrace technology, particularly in a city like Ibadan, acknowledged for its rapid urbanization and industrialization.

This development has not only improved transportation but also contributed to the overall modernization of the state's infrastructure, making travel more convenient for its residents.

Residents can simply purchase a ticket from any of the designated bus stops. The tickets are valid for a single journey and can be used on any of the buses in the scheme.

How Many People Use the Omituntun Bus Scheme?

The Omituntun bus scheme has been a huge success, with thousands of people using the buses every day. The scheme has helped to reduce traffic congestion in Ibadan and has provided a much-needed alternative to the often chaotic and unreliable public transportation system.

Public Praise for the Omituntun Mass Transit Bus Scheme

The introduction of Omituntun Mass Transit buses in Oyo State, coupled with the Pacesetter (Omituntun) card, has significantly reduced the cost of living and carriage of goods from one location to another.

These buses offer an affordable and efficient transportation option, eliminating the need for expensive private vehicle usage. Commuters can conveniently make digital payments using the Pacesetter card, saving on fuel, maintenance, and time, while reducing traffic-related stress. This has eased the financial burden on residents, making daily commuting more cost-effective and contributing to an improved quality of life in Oyo State and beyond.

The Omituntun bus scheme has been widely praised by residents of Oyo State from civil servants, to traders and students.
Here are some of the comments that people have made about the scheme:

"The Omituntun bus scheme is a lifesaver. It has made it so much easier to get around Ibadan. The buses are clean, comfortable, and affordable." - Mrs Adebayo, a Trader in Ibadan.

"I am so grateful for the Omituntun bus scheme as a student. It has made a big difference in my life. For us students, we can now travel easily from our schools during break period on a more affordable budget." - Miss Olaleye, a student of LAUTECH.

"The Omituntun bus scheme is a great initiative. It has helped to reduce traffic congestion in Ibadan and has made the city a more liveable and lovable place." - Mr. Owolabi, a resident of Ibadan

"Traveling to Iseyin now cost half of what it used to bet in the past. I am just too grateful to our talk and do Governor. May God bless him more for us." - Mrs Adeoye, a civil servant. 

On a final note,

The Omituntun bus scheme stands as a remarkable success story, earning praise and admiration from the residents of Oyo State. Its impact on the community is undeniable, having significantly reduced traffic congestion in Ibadan, which in turn has enhanced the overall quality of life for its people.

This initiative is more than just a transportation system; it's a symbol of progress and excellence within Oyo State. The 50% reduction in bus fares, as highlighted by Mr. Owolabi, not only eases the financial burden on residents but also demonstrates the government's commitment to providing efficient and accessible public services. 

As a result, the Omituntun bus scheme has become a beacon of innovation and progress, contributing to the state's growth and the well-being of its citizens. 

Everyone is indeed proud of the people's Governor, Engr. Dsc GSSRS KJW Abiodun Saheed Seyi Makinde FNSE and the leadership of Pacesetter Transport Services Company PTS Oyo State, Hon. Dr. Ibraheem Oladeji Salami Dikko Salami Movement

IS IT NOT TIME TO WAKE UP? YES I THINK: By IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE

IS IT NOT TIME TO WAKE UP? YES I THINK: By IJOBA AUTHORITY MOE 
Dear fellow compatriots, devoted party members, brothers, sisters, valued stakeholders, distinguished dignitaries, esteemed personalities, and prominent champions of our beloved People's Democratic Party (PDP).
IT IS TIME TO RISE FROM OUR SLUMBER

Aren't we still the people's choice? Has our people-centric focus dwindled? Is our ideology, driven by compassion, no longer centered on the people?

Have we forgotten too quickly that the PDP stands as the lone defender, protector, and conservator of decency, order, and unity in our beloved nation and beyond? Isn't it time to dig deep into our books and recognize that something isn't right, something that demands our immediate attention and resolution?

Do we still hold the belief that our party, the PDP, resides in the hearts of the people as the largest political force in Africa? Why have we seemed to have abandoned the new path, the roadmap for accelerated development charted by the government? Didn't we pledge to uphold true allegiance, maintain confidentiality, and honor our agreements at all times?

It is our unwavering commitment to the democratic process, the order, due process, and genuine leadership that sets the standards for sustainable development within our party, the PDP. We cannot afford to waver in this dedication.


FINDING OUR WAY BACK: THE PDP'S PATH TO REDEMPTION AND FIVE WHYS

In the wake of the recent electoral loss and the Supreme Court's affirmation of the ruling party's victory in the presidential election, it's natural to wonder if our faith in our party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP), is still justified. Is this the ship we want to stay on amidst the storms of politics and the uncertainty that surrounds it? These are legitimate doubts, but I'm here to share with you not just five reasons, but an in-depth exploration of why your faith in our party should be rekindled and not abandoned.

REASON ONE: OUR STATE-LEVEL BEACON OF HOPE

Let's start with the heart of the matter, the leadership we have at the state level. Governor Seyi Makinde is a torchbearer for our party and a beacon of hope for our beloved Oyo State. His dedication to the betterment of our state has been nothing short of remarkable. By giving up on our party, we risk jeopardizing the legacy of his good governance. Our role is clear - to rally around and fully support him.

Governor Makinde's administration has shown a commitment to good governance, transparency, and progress. The strides he has made in infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and various sectors are visible proof that our party is still capable of delivering the change we desire. We cannot afford to let this opportunity slip through our fingers by losing faith in our party.

REASON TWO: A COUNTRY FOR ALL OF US

Nigeria is not just a nation; it's our home. It belongs to every citizen, and we all have a stake in its future. If we allow our country to collapse now, what excuse or explanation will we give to the younger generations coming behind us? They will rightfully question our ability to safeguard their future.

It's a shared responsibility to ensure that Nigeria remains a nation where progress, justice, and equality prevail. Our party, the PDP, has a rich history of advocating for these principles. We've stood up for the people, defended decency, and worked to foster unity. These core values must not be forgotten. We must remain committed to the principles that our party was founded on, fellow Champions.

REASON THREE: THE COST OF LETTING THING FALL APART

If we allow things to go bad, contrary, and out of shape beyond the ordinary, what gain will that turn for us? Chaos, uncertainty, and social upheaval are the potential outcomes of political apathy. By abandoning our party, we risk creating a void that others may fill with agendas that do not align with our values.

The cost of letting things fall apart is immense. It's not just the financial toll or the loss of progress; it's the eroding of the very fabric of our society. The suffering and hardships that our fellow citizens face will only increase. The responsibility to prevent this from happening rests on our shoulders as stakeholders in our party and our nation.

REASON FOUR: REDISCOVERING OUR CORE VALUES

Our party, the PDP, has always been defined by its commitment to people-centric ideology, compassion, and progress. It is easy to forget these values when faced with setbacks, but it's precisely during challenging times that we need to recenter ourselves and recommit to what we stand for.

Our ideology is not just a set of words on paper; our logo is not merely a fancy design; it's a promise to the people. It's a pledge to defend the dignity, rights, and well-being of our citizens. Our umbrella is big enough to accommodate all. By staying true to these values and working collectively, we can bring our party back to its core mission of serving the people.

REASON FIVE: THE UNBREAKABLE UNITY OF OURS

We must remember that we are not alone in this journey. As members of the PDP, we are part of an unbreakable, unbeatable umbrella that has weathered many storms and emerged stronger each time. Our party's history is marked by resilience and a commitment to the betterment of our nation.

We have seen the fruits of our unity in the past. Our great party, under the leadership of Governor Makinde and many other prominent leaders, has given birth to many successful initiatives and leaders in their respective domains. This unity, this collective strength, is what makes us formidable and capable of bringing about meaningful change.

In this critical moment, where the need to rescue, unify, and reset Nigeria is paramount, we must stand together and ensure that Nigeria remains a country where everyone can thrive, regardless of their background. We have the potential to be champions of change, guiding our party back to its former glory.

THE PRESENT SETBACKS SHALL PASS

Now, I understand that not a few might be feeling skeptical or disappointed. It's natural to wonder if our party can deliver on these promises, and if it's worth continuing the fight. But let me remind you that no one is indispensable, indomitable, or invincible in this journey.

Time is fleeting, and as history unfolds, it will serve as our reference point. Looking ahead, we must consider the legacy we leave behind, for power changes hand sooner or later. Therefore, individual ideologies must align with the collective common sense, converging at the center table to find equilibrium. Mere existence as a political party is insufficient; we must have principled leadership at the helm, driven by conscience, unwavering integrity, and a resolute commitment to serving humanity. It's this leadership that will pave the way for a better, safer, and cleaner environment, free from the shackles of corruption, egocentrism, mind games, nepotism, favoritism, and godfathering tendencies.

Let me emphasize that our current situation is like a ship sailing through turbulent waters. It's only when we unite and steer the ship in the right direction that we can find calm seas and reach our destination. The logical conclusion is that to achieve the change we desire, we must work together, despite the challenges that may lie ahead.

Think of it this way - even the most significant achievements in history came at a price. Sacrifices were made, and hardships endured to bring about positive change. We should be ready to make these sacrifices for the betterment of our nation.

I AM NOT AFRAID, WHY SHOULD YOU? 
As an individual, I'm not a coward, and I'm not afraid to speak the truth when necessary, especially at a time like this. It's not about me; it's about us. There's a common ground that we can find to settle disputes and move forward. We must not let our disagreements divide us; instead, we should focus on the data, logic and approach that can only lead us to the best possible outcomes.

In the grand scheme of things, the logical conclusion to any matter may be deep, painful, sacrificial, and hard to achieve. However, no amount of contributions or sacrifices made on behalf of the majority and minority is too costly to bear. We need to remember that positive change often comes at a price, and we must be willing to pay it.

In closing, I urge you, my fellow party members, to consider the bigger picture. If we allow Nigeria to collapse now, what excuse will we give to the younger generations? If we let things go awry and waste the talents, champions, and emerging leaders in our midst, what kind of legacy are we building for the future?

Remember, we have a responsibility to rescue, unify, and reset our great party and, by extension, our nation. Governor Seyi Makinde is doing his best, and it's our duty not to let anyone truncate his good governance legacy for the people of Oyo State.

Our nation's destiny, our party's path, and our collective future are within our grasp. It's a moment to reignite the spark of hope and unwavering commitment. Together, we can shape a more promising and prosperous Nigeria for every citizen. Through our united efforts within our esteemed party, we can work towards realizing the country and state we aspire to create.. 

Let's wake up!!! 

I must express, for the sake of my deep respect for my country, state, and the People's Democratic Party (PDP), that I write this piece with a heavy heart.

Yours in service,

Egalitarian Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez, codenamed Ijoba Authority Moe Dynasty, writing from Ibadan North East Constituency, Home of Generals.

Friday, October 27, 2023

Your Reappointment is a Well Deserved'; MOE Congratulates Abiodun Oluwaseun Laurel, Victor Olojede

'Your Reappointment is a Well Deserved'; MOE Congratulates Abiodun Oluwaseun Laurel, Victor Olojede
 _Hail governor Makinde on his youth inclusiveness in governance_ 



Dear Abiodun Oluwaseun Laurel and Victor Dideoluwa Olojede,

Hearty congratulations to my dear brothers Abiodun Oluwaseun Laurel and Victor Dideoluwa Olojede on their well deserved appointment as Senior Special Assistant on Project Delivery and Students Affairs respectively to Governor Seyi Makinde FNSE.

I hope this will give you premises to emancipate your agitation for the betterment of our dear state over the years.

I hope and believe it's a step forward in the actualization of our dreams as people in the efforts to liberate our dear state and support the leadership of our leader, His Excellency Engr Seyi Makinde FNSE.

I wish you a successful and fruitful stay in office and I strongly believe that your reappointment will bring rapid development to Omituntun 2.0 agenda with your experience and wealth of knowledge in your field.

May you thrive over the challenges this appointment brings your way. Be assured of my unflinching support and prayers always.

A hearty Congratulations dear brothers!

Yours in service,
Egalitarian Dig. Com. Moyosoreoluwa Olamilekan Eldreez, codenamed Ijoba Authority Moe Dynasty, writing from Ibadan North East World Constituency, Home of Generals.

Hon. Igbalajobi floor Oje fruit seller market

Hon. MOJEED IGBALAJOBI ADEKOLA, a Councillorship Candidate in Ibadan North East LG ward 06 has been doing wonderfully well for his people even before LG election.
At Oje fruits sellers stall, market women has reached out to Hon IGBALAJOBI to help them repair their stall floor which has been in a very bad state for a long time to allow them smooth market system. Hon. IGBALAJOBI as the son of the Soil has promised them he'll look into it and something will be done on it on time .
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Today, the promise has been kept, not only their stall get repaired,the floor also has also been repaired too.
Hon. IGBALAJOBI has been reaching to his people before reaching the office of a Councilor.

This act of kindness, giving back to the Community which you represented was copied or emulated from his mentor and Boss, Hon. Olugbenga Ayinde Adewusi Arole.
God bless Hon. Arole.
God bless Hon. IGBALAJOBI ADEKOLA MOJEED.

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

OYO SAfER: Ogbomosho south Chairman distributed another batch of palliatives

Yesterday, the gallant chairman of Ogbomoso South Local Government Hon. Prince Oyedokun Oyeniyi Timothy led the distributions of another batch of palliatives to the good people of ogbomoso south.

Yes, it was a wonder distribution process that I can vividly say it was one of the best if not the best.
Yes, Oyeniyi who took after Fogbotolu GSM did excellently well in the distributions process. Yes, nobody expected the process brought by the gallant chairman. 

The distributions which cut across over 90 CDS, Gbogbo oníṣẹ owó which their president represented, market associations, hospitals, Okada riders, Keke Napep riders, Korope etc. The distributions which also was taken to new sites

During the process of distribution at General Hospital, Ogbomoso, the gallant chairman Oyedokun Oyeniyi Timothy Oot also cleared the hospital bills of two women who gave birth to set of Twins and presented palliatives to them as well.

One of the corper memebr who is also hospitalised also benefitted from the gesture of the chairman.

OYO LG POLLS: OYSIEC Begins Screening Of Candidates Next Week Monday•••assures working relationship with NOA

The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC), has announced next Monday, 30th October 2023 as the date for commencement of screening exercise for candidates contesting for Chairmanship and Councilorship seats in the forthcoming local government council elections in the state.

The OYSIEC Chairman, Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju, SAN announced this on Tuesday, while playing host to the leadership of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Oyo State, at OYSIEC Headquarters, Ibadan, explained that the screening exercise will end on 10th of November, 2023.

Olagunju expressed the readiness of the commission to partner with the federal agency in the area of sensitization and mobilization of citizens for massive participation in the next local government council elections.He said further that the Commission will intensify efforts to reduce the trust and confidence deficit that citizens have in the conduct of local government council elections.

Olagunju assured the team of harmonious working relationship and support within the limit of the commission.

He said: There is no gain saying that collaborating with you is very vital, I must say that your visit was timely.

“We quite appreciate your partnership in the last election, certain achievements were achieved with your support.

“We await your proposal to see where you can assist the commission and modalities involved.

“Candidates of political parties have submitted their forms, and I am glad that there is no boycott this time around. Screening of candidates will begin on Monday, 30th October to 10th November 2023. Your people can witness and give an appreciable report.

“Our goal is to satisfy citizens of the state and not a group or individual. We are assuring the people of the state of a free, fair, transparent and credible election.”

Earlier in her remarks, The Director, National Orientation Agency, Oyo State, Dr. Olukemi Afolayan, said the purpose of the visit was to seek support and partnership with OYSIEC in a bid to change the mindset of the populace on local government elections through continued orientation, sensitization, and mobilization of residents for the next local government council elections.

The former head of programmes of the agency hinted that her team had commenced a different campaign on behalf of the commission to have a successful election by 2024.

She noted that the local government remains the most important arm of government globally, adding that citizens should begin to participate in local government council elections.

The event witnessed special prayers for OYSIEC to have a successful poll, NOA new boss and her team as well as presentation of gifts by the National Orientation Agency.

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Match against Doma Utd, Must Win, 3SC GM Tells Players

Match against Doma Utd, Must Win, 3SC GM Tells Players
Acting General Manager of Shooting Stars (3SC) of Ibadan, Dimeji Lawal, has declared Sunday's Matchday five fixture against visiting Doma United of Gombe, a must win for the Oluyole Warriors.

Speaking with the players moments before the team departed Eket, early Monday morning, Kabongo, as the 3SC GM is popularly known, while appreciating the players for picking a point against the hard fighting Akwa United, charged them to immediately switch their focus to the next game.

"I remember vividly that I told you after we lost to Bendel Insurance in Benin, that that was just the begining, you must believe in yourself. I'm happy you have been able to pick up the pieces from there," said the ex International, who also doubles at the club's team manager.

"At this point, let me charge you on the next game against Doma United. It is not going to be easy, we must prepare our mind for a tough game but we must prepare to geth the maximum points, because that is what will make the point secured here in Eket count", the former Golden Eaglets and Flying Eagles winger stated.

Earlier, the Chief Coach of the team, Abimnola Lawal, charged the played not to get carried away by the result against Akwa United.

"We must approach Sunday's match with high level seriousness. The Technical Adviser (Gbenga Ogunbote), did say that we will go back home to consolidate, that should be our target and I believe you can do it".

The Ibadan soccer lords, who returned from Eket on Monday night, resumed training on Tuesday afternoon, ahead of Sunday's clash against Doma United.

Oyo Govt., NSCDC Partner To End Illegal Mining


Oyo Govt., NSCDC Partner To End Illegal Mining


The Oyo State Government says it is ready to strengthen collaboration with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in tackling illegal mining in the State.

The Director General,Oyo State Mineral Development Agency,Hon. Abiodun Oni, said this in Ibadan on Monday when he paid a visit to the Commandant of the NSCDC, Mr. Michael Adaralewa.

Oni said that the NSCDC was a strategic partner in the fight against illegal mining in the State, adding that the visit was geared towards stopping stealing and irregularities in the state mining sector, by illegal miners. 

Hon. Abiodun Oni stated that the state government will not allow the illegal act of stealing and irregularities going on in the mining sector by some individuals. 

He added that the Oyo state government is ready to sanitize the state mining sector through the Mining Act and all relevant Laws.

The DG appreciated the NSCDC Oyo State command for their support during the previous enforcement exercise in the state mining sector. 

He further urged the state command to put more efforts in their support, adding that illegal miners are on rampage with the believe that they can not be caught.

In his reply, the Commandant of Oyo State NSCDC command, Commandant Michael Adaralewa appreciated the state government for her support in the provisions of security cars, vans, security gadgets among others.

He urged the state government to dedicate more security equipment such as security cars, security gadgets, guns among others logistics for the fight against the illegal miners.

The Commandant promised the NSCDC, Oyo command's readiness to partner with the state government in the fight against illegal miners.


E-signed:

Prince Dotun Oyelade,
Hon. Commissioner, 
Ministry of Information and Orientation.
October 24. 203.