Tag: Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu

  • APC expresses gratitude over Akeredolu’s return

    APC expresses gratitude over Akeredolu’s return

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has expressed gratitude over the return of Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, from medical trip.

    The governor had travelled to Germany in June for medical treatment, leaving the affairs of the state in the hands of his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, after transferring power to him in an acting capacity following his letter to the House of Assembly.

    APC in a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Barr. Felix Morka said the party is  pleased to have Akeredolu back from his three-month medical trip hale and healthy.

    “The All Progressives Congress (APC) is pleased to have the Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, back in its progressive fold after his medical holiday.

    The party led by the National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and the National Secretary, Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru, PhD, the National Working Committee (NWC), paid a courtesy visit to the Governor in Akure on Tuesday

    During the visit, the statement said, the Party expressed gratitude to God for the Governor’s return to the country, hale and healthy. The Party updated the Governor on major developments while he was away.

    The party wished Akeredolu divine wisdom, guidance, and the fullest restoration as he resumes the business of governance, and continues to deliver the dividends of democracy to the good people of Ondo State.

     

  • BREAKING: After Months of Medical vacation, Akeredolu returns

    BREAKING: After Months of Medical vacation, Akeredolu returns

    After months of medical vacation, the Governor of Ondo state, Rotimi Akeredoku has returned to Nigeria.

    The governor was flown to Germany Germany on May 31 to get foreign medical attention.

    Akeredolu arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja in a private jet with United Aviation flight number N728LB.

    It was gathered that the governor would immediately be flown to Ibadan Airport, enroute Akure, the state capital.

     

  • We will replace health workers that have migrated – Akeredolu

    We will replace health workers that have migrated – Akeredolu

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has reiterated the commitment of his administration to enhance the health sector in the state and replace healthcare professionals who have migrated.

    Akeredolu stated this at the inauguration of Samuel and Dorcas Oladiyun Maternity Home at CAC Oke – Isegun, Ile-Oluji in Okeigbo Local Government Area of the state.

    The governor, represented at the event by the state Commissioner for Finance, Mr Wale Akinterinwa, said that his administration had prioritised healthcare in its REDEEMED Agenda and intends to consolidate on the gains made during his first term.

    A statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Akure, by the Public Relations Office (PRO) of the Finance Ministry, Mr Bayo Egunjobi, quotes the governor as saying “my administration will not play politics with the health of people.’’

    Akeredolu said his administration was always ready to collaborate with genuine investors in the development of the state’s health sector to provide quality health services to the people irrespective of class, age, ethnic group, religion or political affiliation.

    He promised to establish an additional School of Technology in the Southern Senatorial District of the state with a view to addressing manpower challenge at the primary health level and wider coverage.

    Akeredolu, who enumerated some achievements recorded in the sector by his administration, said that the government was constructing world-class infrastructure at the University of Medical Science Teaching Hospital at Ondo and Akure complexes.

    He added that the Mother and Child Hospital in Akure had also been upgraded and given approval to offer full range of secondary health care services.

    Akeredolu explained that Mother and Child Hospitals had been increased from two to seven to cover all the senatorial districts in the state.

    ” We approved the release of the state counterpart fund to the Federal Government – Funded Basic Healthcare Provision Fund Programme (BHCPFP) for the vulnerable persons, widows, retirees, aged, women and children below the age 5 where about 20,595 residents have been enrolled and enjoying medical care,” he stated.

    Akeredolu, therefore, congratulated the donor of the health facility, Pastor Wole Adetiyun, and encourage other well-meaning sons and daughters of the state to complement government’s efforts at making health care accessible and available.

    In his words, the donor of the project to the church, Adetiyun, thanked God for making his dream of many years come to reality.

    Also speaking at the occasion, the Jegun of Ile-Oluji, Oba Adetimehin Olufaderin, appreciated the donor for the project and appealed to all health workers in the3 country to be loyal, hardworking and dedicated.

  • Ondo state gov. signs multi-door court house bill into law

    Ondo state gov. signs multi-door court house bill into law

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has signed the Multi-door Courthouse bill into Law, for easier access to justice and align with global trends in alternative dispute resolution.

    Akeredolu, who signed the bill on Tuesday at the EXCO Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Alagbaka Akure, encouraged the people of the state to explore the alternative that the multi-door courthouse provided.

    He explained that the courthouse would further boost the administration of justice and allow litigants to settle matters without going through the conventional court process which, in most cases, created enmity and took longer time to resolve.

    Akeredolu disclosed that the law would assist the legal process which had become cumbersome in the country.

    The governor particularly charged the judges and other stakeholders in charge of administration of justice to always encourage litigants to make use of out-of-court settlement and explore alternative resolution for the peace and progress of the society.

    He observed that it might be difficult for parties involved in cases to become friends again after taking their cases to the conventional courts for adjudication, adding that the newly signed Multi-door Courthouse Law would ensure peace in the society.

    “Encourage people to explore alternative dispute resolution. Please, take advantage of this alternative dispute resolution.

    “Look at ways of settling matters for them. Make the environment convivial. Don’t let them see themselves as adversaries,” he said.

    The governor congratulated the outgoing Chief Judge of the State, Justice Williams Akintoroye, on the signing of the bill into Law during his time.

    Akeredolu added that the executive arm of government had enjoyed good working relationship with both the Judiciary and the Legislative arms without rancour.

    “I need to note that this bill is being signed into law during your own time. I note, particularly, that this will form part of your preparation to exit the judiciary which is supposed to come up on Friday.

    “We will remember today, that Ondo State multi-door courthouse law was signed into law in your own time.

    “I use this opportunity to congratulate you for your meritorious service. You have done your very best and we have worked with you without rancour. I want to say we, and I speak on behalf of the legislature, we have enjoyed working with you.

    “When we say we have enjoyed working with you, it is not about influence. We have not influenced you. But for us to know that we have a gentleman on the bench who resolves matters without ruffling shoulders,” he said.

    He advised the judicial officers to create an enabling and peaceful environment for all litigants to see the need to amicably resolve matters without becoming enemies after the case.

    “What the law is set to do is very clear; it is to assist our legal process which has become cumbersome,” the governor added.

    Earlier, while presenting the bill fot the governor for assent, the Speaker, Bamidele Oleyelogun, represented by the deputy Speaker, Samuel Aderoboye, said the bill would ease the tension and the burden of judges, lawyers and the state in resolving some cases outside the conventional courtroom.

    He added that the law would also bring about confidence and ensure cases were settled within the shortest time.

    Justice Williams Akintoroye appreciated the governor for signing the bill into law for the benefit of the poeple and the state.

    “As usual Mr Governor has done it again. How do I mean? Just some months ago, Mr Governor signed into law bills, which are Financial Autonomy of the Judiciary, also Ondo State House of Assembly Service Commission and Amotekun Law. We thank you sir for all these.

    “The Ondo State Muti-door Court House was given birth before my tenure but there was no law backing it up.

    “In having a Muti-door Court House, there we have processes relating to reconciliation.

    ” We have arbitration, we have conciliation, we have mediation. Now, when we don’t go into litigation on a full structure, possibility of bringing disputants together and make them become friends is available.

    “But when you go fully into litigation, somebody will be described as the victor and the other one as the vanquished. At the end of the day the enmity will continue,” he said.

  • FG declares support for Ondo Deep Sea Port

    FG declares support for Ondo Deep Sea Port

    Minister of Transportation, Mu’azu Sambo, said the Federal Government would soon officially declare the proposed Ondo Sea Port facility as a Deep Sea Port, to herald the commencement of other processes at the facility.

    Sambo, in a statement by his Director of Press and Public Relations, Mr Eric Ojiekwe, gave the indication when he received Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo on Wednesday.

    The minister commended the steps taken so far by the state government to prepare for the Federal Government’s declaration on the port.

    After listening to a technical presentation by the Consultants to the Ondo State Government, Sambo said the Federal Government would not hesitate to make the Ondo Port Declaration, pursuant to Section 30 of the Ports Act.

    He added that this would be done after all the prerequisites established by the extant laws were met.

    “We want to see this port come to life before the end of this administration; having another deep sea port will do a lot of good to the blue economy policy of the Federal Government,” Sambo stated .

    On flurry of sea ports, Sambo said it was a positive thing, as presence of the atlantic ocean, the Rivers Niger and Benue, positions Nigeria to harness, explore and export its rich minerals to other countries.

    According to the minister, there are only two deep sea ports in Nigeria, while all others are river ports, including Apapa and Tin-Can ports.

    He said that the development of a Deep Sea Port in Ondo was a welcome development to the country at large.

    Earlier, Gov. Akeredolu said the visit was to acquaint the Transport Ministry with the state’s vision of developing a deep seaport in Ilaje, Ondo, in accordance with Federal Government’s module of Public Private Partnership.

    Akeredolu said the port would bring enormous socio-economic benefits to the Federal Government, the state and the host communities.

    He added that Dubai Port and China Habour were among the many international partners that signalled their interest in developing the port.

    Also, The Minister of State for Transportation, Ademola Adegoroye, said the Ondo State Government had made a compelling case for the port.

    According to Adegoroye, the minister is a seasoned technocrat, having ventured across board of the Nigerian Ports Authority and the National Inland Waterways and knows the importance of the Port Ondo project.

    He, therefore, assured the Ondo governor that the Transport Ministry would attach priority to the project.
    He said the ministry would like to see the Port come to life before the end of the tenure of office.