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  • Ogun governor, Abiodun presents 2023 budget to state assembly

    Ogun governor, Abiodun presents 2023 budget to state assembly

    Ogun state governor, Dapo Abiodun today presented the state budget  to the Ogun State House of Assembly.

    The appropriation bill was on Thursday presented to the lawmakers in a session chaired by the speaker of the house, Olakunle Oluomo.

    The governor said that a total of N472.25 billion  has been proposed for the state government in the year 2023.

    He said the total sum of  N201.84 billion is proposed as recurrent expenditure, while N270.41 billion is budgeted as capital expenditure.

    The governor put personnel costs at N79.47 billion; social contribution and social benefits at N21.12 billion; public debt charge at N39.90 billion; overhead cost at N61.35 billion; while capital expenditure is N270.41billion.

    In his speech, Abiodun implored the leadership of the State House of Assembly to ensure that the budget be thoroughly, but expeditiously vetted and returned in earnest for his assent.

    He said that all the contents of the bill emanated from the wishes expressed by Ogun people at the different Budget Town Hall meetings earlier held.

    “I will appreciate, if we maintain our set standard of signing the Appropriation Law before 1st of January of the incoming year,” he pleaded.

  • PVC Registration: Governor Abiodun declares Tuesday work-free day in Ogun state

    PVC Registration: Governor Abiodun declares Tuesday work-free day in Ogun state

    The Ogun State Government has declared Tuesday, July 26 2022  as a work-free day to enable workers in the state to process and collect their permanent voters card (PVC) in the state.

    Recall that INEC has said there’s no going back on its July 31st deadline for registration of voters card in the country saying they need time to adequately prepare for the elections starting next year in February.

    In a statement issued in Abeokuta on Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, the Governor said the “one-day public holiday is to provide a window for all workers in the state, who have either lost their cards, not registered or who might need to travel to their wards, local government areas and constituencies to perfect their Permanent Voters Registration or transfer their cards, where necessary, to enable them to participate in the next general elections”.

    “As an inclusive, participatory, and accountable government, the role of PVCs to the citizens cannot be overemphasized,” the statement added.

    The Governor, therefore, urged all eligible adults to seize the opportunity of the holiday to go home to their different wards and constituencies to search for their Registered Voter Cards (PVCs), fill out the claims and objections forms and transfer the PVCs where necessary, the statement concluded.

  • 2023: Alake, Gov Abiodun disown Tinubu, embrace their son, Osinbajo

    2023: Alake, Gov Abiodun disown Tinubu, embrace their son, Osinbajo

    Prominent traditional ruler, the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adetotun Gbadebo and Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun have disowned Bola Tinubu, throws support behind their son, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    ThenewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports, the Alake of Egbaland openly received Osinbajo when he visited his palace for political consultations.

    This is coming barely hours after Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun declared his support for the VP who has started his consultations across Nigeria.

    Gbadebo spoke on Tuesday in Abeokuta, when he hosted the vice-president who was on a courtesy visit.

    Osinbajo, who was accompanied by Governor Dapo Abiodun, was in the state as part of his consultations with stakeholders ahead of the 2023 presidential election in which he had declared the interest to run.

    The traditional ruler said that Osinbajo had creditably acquitted himself in service to the nation and was eminently qualified to be the next president.

    “Every president from this part of the country that has passed through here has succeeded in becoming the president.

    “Every time the vice-president has passed here and gone for something competitive, he has always won; this will not be an exception.

    “By the grace of God, our vice-president has paid his dues; he has gone through serving others and has been winning colours all the way. He had the same subjects in high school like I had and won laurels.

    “In the university, through his research work, and in the legal practice, he has been most outstanding. Why should we not ask you for just one more position to the glory of God, and for the benefit of all Nigerians and you will say no? Certainly, not here,’’ the traditional ruler said.

    He prayed that Osinbajo’s next visit to his palace would be a thank you visit after his victory at the poll.

    Earlier, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said he was in the palace to brief the traditional ruler on the progress that he had made so far in the pursuit of his presidential ambition.

    “Of course, kabiyesi knows that on April 11, I formally declared my intension to run for the position of president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “And after I did, I have consulted with our governors; consulted with our legislators and I have been in one or two states.

    “Today is very special; today, I am formally reporting progress to our kabiyesi, the Alake of Egba land, my own dear father, whom I know, has been behind several of the other journeys in this political terrain.

    “I want to say that our state has never been short of notable personalities in leadership,’’ he said.

    Osinbajo said that when he was called upon to serve as vice-president of Nigeria, it was purely providential as he was not a politician then.

    He said that President Muhammadu Buhari had been extremely fair to him in various ways and had exposed him to every aspect of governance.

    “He has kept no secret of governance away from me; he has made sure that I have seen everything that needs to be seen.

    “Again, I had the good fortune of serving as acting president on many occasions and on each of those occasions, he would tell me that as far he is concerned, I am the president of Nigeria; do not refer anything to me.

    “Do not call me; just take the steps that you need to take; I will not question your discretion in any way and he never did,’’ Osinbajo added.

    The vice-president said that in the past seven-and-a-half years of serving as vice-president, he had been able to see for himself and observe for himself what had been done right.

    He said he had observed what could have been done better and various other things, adding that “I think that when the opportunity arose for me to decide whether or not to run as president of Nigeria, I had only one question to ask myself.

    That question was whether I would be faithful to my oath to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and to the people of Nigeria to serve with all my heart and to serve with my entire mind.

    “That is the only question I had to ask myself because I have served previously; I have served others in various capacities and I have given everything.

    “I served under Prince Bola Ajibola, judge of the World Court at The Hague; I served when he was the attorney-general of the federation; I was one of the only four advisers in the entire federation at the time.

    “I was his adviser for five years; when he went to the World Court, I was with him there for at least, a couple of years; I served as attorney-general of Lagos State for eight years.

    “Of course, I served in the United Nations; I have served for the past seven-and-half years as vice-president. I want to say that every one of those people who I served in their most difficult moments did not regret it. I am not talking about when everything was going well because that is when you know your friends.

    “In their most difficult moments; in moments even when their jobs where threatened; in moments, sometimes when their lives were threatened, I was with them. Sometimes, I was the only one standing with them; I cannot go into details for confidentiality reasons, but that is the truth.’’

    He urged the traditional ruler to support him in his quest to better the lives and fortunes of Nigerians.

    The vice-president also paid courtesy visits to the Akarigbo of Ijebu-Remo and the Olu of Ilaro, both traditional rulers in Ogun State.

  • Ogun governor gives appointees nursing 2023 ambition deadline to resign

    Ogun governor gives appointees nursing 2023 ambition deadline to resign

    The Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has directed all serving political appointees with 2023 political ambitions in the state to resign on or before January 31, 2022, to pursue their dreams.

    The governor was quoted to have said this in a statement issued in Abeokuta on Tuesday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Kunle Somorin.

    Abiodun said while it is legitimate to have such ambitions, the directive became expedient to avoid some observed distractions and the loss of focus in the discharge of their current responsibilities.

    “As an administration unwaveringly committed to delivering on its electoral promises, any activity that is capable of undermining the implementation of the Building Our Future Together Agenda of the Administration will not be tolerated,” the statement read.

    Governor Abiodun advised that those who cannot wait till the appropriate time for the 2023 electioneering process should take their leave to pursue their ambitions without constituting a clog in the wheel of the implementation of government programmes and activities.

  • Sanwo-Olu commiserates with Gov. Abiodun over father’s death

    Sanwo-Olu commiserates with Gov. Abiodun over father’s death

    Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has commiserated with his Ogun counterpart, Mr Dapo Abiodun, over the death of his father, Dr Emmanuel Abiodun.

    Dr Emmanuel Abiodun, an educationist, died on Monday at the age of 89.

    Sanwo-Olu, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Gboyega Akosile, on Tuesday, urged Gov. Abiodun, the deceased family, friends, and people of Iperu-Remo and Ogun to immortalise the octogenarian.

    He urged the Abiodun family to take solace in God for a good life lived by the deceased.

    ”On behalf of the good people of Lagos State and my adorable wife, Ibijoke, I sympathise with my friend and brother, Gov. Dapo Abiodun, on the demise of his beloved father, Dr Emmanuel Abiodun.

    ”I also send my heartfelt condolences to Mama, Mrs Victoria Abiodun and the entire Abiodun family in Iperu-Remo and the people of Ogun, over the death of the patriarch of the Abiodun family.

    ”Papa Abiodun, fondly called ‘Baba Teacher’ by young and old due to his relentless efforts at imparting knowledge and inculcating the right values in his students, lived a fulfilled life as an educationist.

    ”He served as a school teacher for many years across the old Western State and made a positive impact on the lives of his numerous students who have turned out as great men and women in the society today,” he said.

    Sanwo-Olu said that the elderly and wise counsel of the deceased would be sorely missed, not only by his family but the people of Iperu-Remo.

    He prayed that God would grant the deceased eternal rest and the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.